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Max: The Curse of Brotherhood - Now Playing

Added: 12.12.2013 21:55 | 1 views | 0 comments


Tom Mc Shea is joined by the developers at Press Play to get his hands on Max: The Curse of Brotherhood.

From: www.gamespot.com

Xbox One studio Press Play has "several unannounced original IP" on the way

Added: 12.12.2013 13:55 | 12 views | 0 comments


Creators of Max and the Curse of Brotherhood have secrets to share.
Microsoft-owned Press Play has a number of new IPs in development alongside the Xbox-exclusive Max and the Curse of Brotherhood, OXM can reveal.

From: www.oxm.co.uk

Broken Sword - The Serpent's Curse - Beavers Review

Added: 12.12.2013 7:16 | 6 views | 0 comments


Italian webcomic Beavers.it wrote: "this was the nickname that they call me since i was a child"

Tags: Sword, Curse
From: n4g.com

Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse - Episode 1 PC Review | Gamezebo

Added: 12.12.2013 3:16 | 6 views | 0 comments


If the holiday gaming season has left you feeling a bit bloated, now's a great time to deflate with some indie fare that recalls a simpler time in the pastime's history. A time when solving problems meant clicking on every square inch of the screen with your mouse, or taking abuse from a goat.

From: n4g.com

Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse Review

Added: 12.12.2013 1:43 | 0 views | 0 comments


A murdered art gallery owner, a helmeted assassin, and a missing painting. It's just another beautiful day in Paris, and for George Stobbart and Nico Collard, a brand-new case to be solved. After a seven-year hiatus and a successful Kickstarter campaign, the best-selling Broken Sword series has reemerged. Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse ushers the return of the franchise's protagonists, along with a host of favorites.

It has been quite a while since George and Nico have joined up to solve a case, and in that stretch of time, the two seem to have pursued their own ventures: George has become an agent for an insurance company, and Nico is continuing her career as a globetrotting journalist. But a tragedy strikes, leaving a man murdered for a painting that was worth considerably less than others in the gallery. Since it was George's company that insured the showcase, he feels obligated to uncover the reason behind the theft and find out what makes this painting important enough to kill for. The crime-solving duo are soon reunited and thrust into a murderous conspiracy, armed only with George's astute problem-solving skills and Nico's feminine charm and sharp wit.

George Stobbart is back with a new mystery to solve

Just how deep the rabbit hole goes is the one mystery Broken Sword 5 doesn't shed light on. After about six hours, the game abruptly ends just as things start heating up for our stalwart heroes, leaving more lingering questions and theories than hard answers. The game is the first episode of a two-part adventure, meaning we won't get to the bottom of the conspiracy until sometime early next year.

Smart, occasionally funny, and immediately charming, Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse is easy to recommend based on its strong narrative, memorable characters, and artistic merit. The game is a vibrant return to form for the series, and should easily please the series' and point-and-click adventure game fans alike. The answers to the most pivotal questions remain on the horizon, but it's still good to see George and Nico back in action--they have been missed.

From: www.gamespot.com

Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse Review

Added: 12.12.2013 1:43 | 0 views | 0 comments


A murdered art gallery owner, a helmeted assassin, and a missing painting. It's just another beautiful day in Paris, and for George Stobbart and Nico Collard, a brand-new case to be solved. After a seven-year hiatus and a successful Kickstarter campaign, the best-selling Broken Sword series has reemerged. Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse ushers the return of the franchise's protagonists, along with a host of favorites.

It has been quite a while since George and Nico have joined up to solve a case, and in that stretch of time, the two seem to have pursued their own ventures: George has become an agent for an insurance company, and Nico is continuing her career as a globetrotting journalist. But a tragedy strikes, leaving a man murdered for a painting that was worth considerably less than others in the gallery. Since it was George's company that insured the showcase, he feels obligated to uncover the reason behind the theft and find out what makes this painting important enough to kill for. The crime-solving duo are soon reunited and thrust into a murderous conspiracy, armed only with George's astute problem-solving skills and Nico's feminine charm and sharp wit.

George Stobbart is back with a new mystery to solve

Just how deep the rabbit hole goes is the one mystery Broken Sword 5 doesn't shed light on. After about six hours, the game abruptly ends just as things start heating up for our stalwart heroes, leaving more lingering questions and theories than hard answers. The game is the first episode of a two-part adventure, meaning we won't get to the bottom of the conspiracy until sometime early next year.

Smart, occasionally funny, and immediately charming, Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse is easy to recommend based on its strong narrative, memorable characters, and artistic merit. The game is a vibrant return to form for the series, and should easily please the series' and point-and-click adventure game fans alike. The answers to the most pivotal questions remain on the horizon, but it's still good to see George and Nico back in action--they have been missed.

From: www.gamespot.com


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