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6.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 28 Ratings

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  1. Oct 20, 2014
    7
    Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse is, somehow, and thankfully, very similar to BS1 and 2, which makes it a very decent game to play and enjoy.

    1) Graphically, BS5 has, again, the same style of the first and second episodes, with a lot of detail and charisma. Models are 2D and fit reasonably well into the 2D backgrounds. 2) Animations are also nice, characters move in a realistic
    Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse is, somehow, and thankfully, very similar to BS1 and 2, which makes it a very decent game to play and enjoy.

    1) Graphically, BS5 has, again, the same style of the first and second episodes, with a lot of detail and charisma. Models are 2D and fit reasonably well into the 2D backgrounds.

    2) Animations are also nice, characters move in a realistic way, just like the old BS1 and 2, so the original's feeling is still there, again! There are some locations which could have been improved; I mean, that could have presented a bit more of animations to make them feel a bit more alive. Anyway, great final result even so.

    3) The story is good, the puzzles' difficulty is very well balanced, but I spotted one or two of them that I would change a bit to make them play a bit more logical.

    4) The interface of this game is simple and efficient. Players can choose to play with a new interface system (which didn't catch my attention) or, in the other hand, with the old BS1 and 2's interface, which is still, even today, very good. We can choose which one suits us better; one or another, are both very good.

    5) Sounds effects, musical scores and voices are, once more, great. George Stobbart has the same way to talk, the same tone in all he says, the same peculiar comments and observations.

    6) Broken Sword 5 is not a very long game, which means that, if you play it continuously, you'll finish it in a couple of hours or... in a few days, for all those less used to point and click adventures. Lifetime of this game is a bit short, but it is worth the try.

    IN SUMMARY, unlike some people state here, BS 5 is a lot similar to BS1 and 2. Taking in consideration the years that passed since those 2 first titles, BS5 could have been a lot more polished in some departments, yes, but it has all the necessary elements to grab any graphic adventure fan for some time! It has good graphics, a nice atmosphere all along, a bunch of puzzles to solve, a handful of characters to talk to, a fairly interesting story and, most importantly, 1a lot of entertainment to offer. After all, wasn't all this that made BS1 and 2 both great games?
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  2. Jul 14, 2017
    6
    It's alright, but I wasn't engaged enough to care about the difference between picking up chewing gum and picking up chewing gum with the correct object anymore. A few screens later, when I got to the "light switch puzzle", where you walk into a dark office and behave like light switches are incredibly rare and unpredictable (and impossible to flick with one hand) I realised I hadn't beenIt's alright, but I wasn't engaged enough to care about the difference between picking up chewing gum and picking up chewing gum with the correct object anymore. A few screens later, when I got to the "light switch puzzle", where you walk into a dark office and behave like light switches are incredibly rare and unpredictable (and impossible to flick with one hand) I realised I hadn't been enjoying it enough to carry on. I do wish I liked it more, it's charming and nicely written and it'll definitely please the right kind of person. Expand
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67

Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 1 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Jun 18, 2014
    83
    ent's Curse: Episode 1 continues on in this tradition, I say bring on the anachronisms. If they're all as well made as The Serpent's Curse is, then that's a throwback I'm happy to see.
  2. May 13, 2014
    60
    The troublesome touch controls result in a lesser experience, but at its core Broken Sword 5 is still a solid adventure game.
  3. Jan 31, 2014
    60
    There’s clearly been a lot of love invested into Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse – Episode 1, and it will take franchise fans on a trip down memory lane as a result.