Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - Director's Cut review
While the original game begins with American tourist George Stobbart witnessing a cafe bombing, the Director's Cut introduces an entirely new prologue. Players take control of French journalist as she investigates a high-profile assassination by a man dressed as a pantomime. Broken Sword Shadow of the Templars Directors Cut
: On platforms like Android and iOS, the traditional point-and-click interface was replaced with "point-and-poke" mechanics that feel natural and intuitive. Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - Director's
This addition provides much-needed context for Nico’s character and her father's mysterious past, weaving her personal stakes into the larger Templar conspiracy. Eventually, the two storylines converge, sending George and Nico on a global trek—from the sewers of Montfaucon to the rugged landscapes of Syria—to stop a modern-day Templar uprising. Key Features of the Director's Cut : The game features updated character portraits during
The Director's Cut modernized the experience for a new generation of hardware, including the Wii, DS, and mobile platforms.
: The game features updated character portraits during dialogue scenes designed by legendary comic book artist Dave Gibbons (of Watchmen fame).