The hero of the
Broken
Sword series of games, George Stobbart, first appeared on our screens way
back in 1996 as a befuddled tourist thrust into a mystery caper.
Now he’s back in the latest Broken Sword title – Angel of Death. The
background to the game is that George now works in the
bail
bonds industry. It’s not, perhaps, the most exciting of jobs, but the action
doesn’t take long to get going when a mystery blonde woman appears at his door.
She’s swiftly followed by three goons, and the chase is on.
Unlike some of the more modern adventure-shooter games we’ve seen, Broken
Sword sticks firmly to the old-fashioned point-and-click method of interaction.
You never get to control George directly, just direct him on the screen and tell
him to pick up or use objects on the way. The controls are very simple and it
doesn’t take long to get to grips with the game – you’re basically left to use
mouse clicks.
The graphics are reasonably good while the voiceovers add plenty of spice to
the game by being both realistic and fun. However we did find, on occasion, that
some of the humour was dated.
Despite the plot being absolute nonsense, it’s strangely engaging. The various
puzzles you’ll encounter during the game are mostly interesting, as is the
overall gameplay.
That said, during testing we encountered some severe problems involving the
mouse pointer moving excruciatingly slowly. Worse still, this was experienced on
our fast test PC running
Windows
Vista and with the game set to the lowest available settings.
Despite these problems, at the bargain price of just £10, Broken Sword: The
Angel of Death is an engaging, old-style adventure title that will appeal to a
wide variety of gamers.
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