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One more time George Stobbart and Nico Collard must travel the world, wrestling danger and piecing together the clues that will unravel the secrets of the Sleeping Dragon.
They are drawn into a terrifying conspiracy to harness on an ancient power. Brou...
One more time George Stobbart and Nico Collard must travel the world, wrestling danger and piecing together the clues that will unravel the secrets of the Sleeping Dragon.
They are drawn into a terrifying conspiracy to harness on an ancient power. Brought together by fate, coincidence and the intriguing mystery, they will fight sinister forces, uncover an ancient conspiracy, and discover a fiendish source of pure evil.
Lured into the steamy jungles of the Congo, eerie castles in Prague, the chick back-streets of Paris and the historic English village of Glastonbury, the duo must unravel the mystery involving the 'Voynich Manuscript' which holed the secrets of the ultimate evil power, The Sleeping Dragon and save the mankind.
From the creators of Lure of the Temptress and Beneath a Steel Sky goes the Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon, the third installment in the Broken Sword series.
You can check the sample of the guide on our forum
This is full "talkie" version of the game. You can turn the subtitles on if you prefer subtitled version.
Play as both George Stobbart and Nicole Collard
A sophisticated story based upon real myths
Challenging puzzles mixed in with very believable detective work
My biggest issues with the game: horrible movement and action controls. More than once I noted my character going in wrong direction after camera change. Also the four button action scheme is a bit frustrating.
There's also some annoying box pushing puzzles, that take only time and aren't very innovative or fun.
Other than that, I don't have any issues with the game. The plot does get a bit ridiculous towards the end, but all in all Broken Sword 3 is an entertaining game.
Good game if you play it it starts of with an Australian chaotic plane crash then a story about a nerd in France being murdered. Apart from that these are my memories of this game in 2008. I bought it now because it was going to be on my list to play as it has story and puzzles. Which i have not played and it also wasn't the best of Broken Sword but it was a good game for those that wanted a 3D Broken Sword away from the comic book style from the 1990s and dos style.
I think after this the Publishers revert back to comic book style. Point and Click.
Its not even close to being so good as 1 and 2, but story is interesting, its not buggy and if you use xbox controller is not so bad to play. So i do recomend it.