Broken Sword II + III on Steam

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Not so much bothered about II but III: The Sleeping Dragon is the only game to this day that made me cry. Why? I simply now cannot remember so it looks like I'm going to have to spend £3.99 to purchase it again and find out. :D
 
Oh the temptation. I've long since lost my copy of II but I still have a backup. III I still have the disk for. Can't remember any epic crying moments though.
 
You're a lucky guy if you've never played 2, in the sense that you get to play it now for the first time :)

Seems daft that it's only II and III though, where is I and IV?
 
Dont even bother with IV, its dire, III is decent and worth a run through.

1st two games are classics.
 
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Seriously, consider buying them from GOG. Steam even charge more than the games separately if you buy them both

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I was being sarcastic :p
Not actually going to buy them, but I do think steam keep releasing old crap that I wouldn't buy, even with my rose tinted glasses on :eek:
 
I was being sarcastic :p
Not actually going to buy them, but I do think steam keep releasing old crap that I wouldn't buy, even with my rose tinted glasses on :eek:

Okay... :)

Just because something isn't your cup of tea (or you've never heard of it) doesn't mean it's crap though...
 
I and II were brilliant... can't say I've played III or IV though. Are they any good?

One and two are up there in the all time best games list.

Three is a bit average in comparison, its 3d and the interface was designed for the ps2 not the pc (or was it the other way round), anyway some of it is really compelling, theres an act in an eastern european castle :), but it does rely a little too much on box puzzles.

Four on the other hand is pretty much as good as one and two. They have a better 3d control system and some of the challenges/puzzles are nearly impossible! The story line in four is a lot more compelling too (the finally in three is boarder line lunacy).

Anyway to everyone, get them all! They are all really good games, just three is the weakist....
 
Okay... :)

Just because something isn't your cup of tea (or you've never heard of it) doesn't mean it's crap though...

In my opinion only, of course :D
I have played a broken sword game way back, and it was okay but started to bore me pretty quickly, so I have heard of it, I do like rpg/adventure/puzzler games and in my opinion it's crap.

I only make opinions on something that I've experienced :)
 
Ive gone through 1 and 2 of course, brilliant games, but not sure about 3 or 4.

I'll leave it, if steam ever had all 4 in a pack id buy that instead.
 
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