Edited on: September 30, 2025
Posted on: September 27, 2025

Fearghus8Destroyer
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Paris in the fall...
...The last months of the year and the end of the millennium. So many great memories. OK, let's cut to the chase. Everything had been said about the game since its release in 1996, so I'll just say it's a great classic P&C game every adventure game fan should know and focus on the remake aspect. The new graphics looks great, letting us see the game just like we remembered it from these 30 years ago. There are some small changes, but these are usually minimal and don't change overall impressions. There's however a place where changes are very much visible: In the Scotland at the end ot the game. The original shows very cloudy scenery, like it could start raining any moment. The reforged shows the same scene illuminated by the warm rays of the setting sum which changes look of the place a bit much for me. It's nice that we can change if we want to see original graphics or remastered in the menu, or using TAB button. There's also help system with multistage hints and option to choose how soon we can ask for another clue. It probably won't be needed by Broken Sword veterans but It's good it's there. The negatives? Remaking of all these animations was supported by the AI: start and end frames were created manually, but these in-between were generated and then cleaned and corrected by real artists. As much as I dislike AI use, I understand that it could be too expensive and time consuming to do everything manually. so as long as it came out OK, I can overlook AI use. Another point of contest is the game's price. Sure, it's a very nice game and is refreshed very well, but the base price is a bit high for basicallly third time the same game (original, DC and Reforged). I'd say, wait for a modest sale, especially if you have original version.
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