Very solid, classic Adventure.
I like Shadow of the Templars more for its historicity and a mystical atmosphere.
The Smoking Mirror has a Mayan theme at its core, but its implemented more satirically, so the mysticism and historical relevance does not come through as in the first Broken Sword.
Nonetheless, very good game. Excellent dialogue and exemplary narration throughout, funVery solid, classic Adventure.
I like Shadow of the Templars more for its historicity and a mystical atmosphere.
The Smoking Mirror has a Mayan theme at its core, but its implemented more satirically, so the mysticism and historical relevance does not come through as in the first Broken Sword.
Nonetheless, very good game. Excellent dialogue and exemplary narration throughout, fun situations and puzzles, which range in difficulties from easy to medium, flashed out characters, and lovable and charismatic protagonist whose company makes the hours spent in game worth every minute.
P.S. Played the Original (you get it for free as a DLC once you buy Remastered), because I was disappointed in the BS-1’s Director’s Cut. Enjoyed the original tremendously, and from what I know, BS-2: Remastered does not change the narrative and plot (as BS-1: Director’s Cut did) but introduces minor visual UI improvements and the Diary, along with a comic-strip style narration, basically. So, don't hesitate to play the Remastered.
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