![]() ![]() If you’re not a fan of the Director’s Cut then don’t worry, because it includes the original. You can nab Broken Sword: Director’s Cut from GOG for nowt until December 22nd. You can also get sci-fi shooter Star Wars: Dark Forces for £2/$2/€2 right now, which is handy considering the modern overhaul just released for it. Today’s are slice of life sim My Time At Portia, at 77% off, old-school FPS with destructible scenery Red Faction with 79% off, and fantasy RPG with a twist Tyranny’s Gold Edition at 75% off. Last year, the author Margaret Atwood commissioned a limited edition. GOG’s Winter Sale is running through to January 2nd, and there’s some heftily discounted new deals every day for the duration. Funmi Fetto is the Global Editorial Director of Service95 and a Contributing. You get to play as Nico in some new sections too. They even roped in Watchmen penciller Dave Gibbons to create some of the game's art. Thankfully, devs Revolution toned the goat down a bit when they released Broken Sword: The Director’s Cut in 2009. ![]() Oh, and you'll have to solve a puzzle involving a really irate even-toed ungulate that’s so annoying it actually has its own Wikipedia page. The Nintendo DS version features many new scenes and puzzles which make getting this version worthwhile even if you have completed the PC version. It all has something to do with the Knights Templar, and there’s a dodgy clown and a mime artist. The game tells the story of an American tourist named George Stobbart who is on the trail of the Templars. ![]() In case you’ve never encountered Bro-Swo before, it drops you into the rather dull loafers of George as he becomes caught up in a terrorist plot while he’s on holiday in Paris, France. The first one is a classic adventure game from a time when they were beginning to fade from PC, goat puzzle notwithstanding.īroken Sword: Director's Cut revamped the point-and-click adventure. Good grief, I can’t even remember the last time I played a Broken Sword. It’s the Director’s Cut too, which adds some more stuff for nosey American tourist George ‘Goat-wrangler’ Stobbart and French journalist Nico ‘Curtains’ Collard to investigate. The Winter Sale continues over on GOG, and they’re giving away Revolution Software’s classic point-and-click Broken Sword for free until Thursday. ![]()
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