- Platform:
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- PC
- Genre:
- Adventure
- Release Date:
- 15/09/2006
- Age Rating:
- 12+
From legendary game creators Revolution Software comes the 4th game in the multi million unit selling Broken Sword franchise. After reluctantly battling dragons, Mayan gods and becoming a Knight of a long lost Holy Order, unwitting hero George Stobbart settles down to a life of mundane 9-5 office work. Who would have thought that a mysterious and beautiful woman would enter his life; a woman whose sudden disappearance draws him into a desperate search for a nefarious artifact of great and terrible power. Heralded as the greatest bastion of true adventure gaming, Broken Sword returns once again to enthrall, challenge and draw the player in to a dark world of conspiracy theories, daring adventure and ancient societies.
- Intriguing and gripping story that's based on a mixture of fact, fiction and conspiracy theory
- Build upon an entirely new and dedicated Emmersion engine, Broken Sword promises a greater level of detail to the world and of belief in the characters than previously experienced in adventure games
- Proprietary Virtual Actor System allows players to read the emotions of the characters and also develop an extremely close relationship and strong level of empathy towards them
News
25/12/2006 News release - Happy Christmas from THQ!
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21/09/2006 News release - Download the Broken Sword: The Angel of Death demo
George Stobbart returns to uncover the mysteries of the Angel of Death
18/09/2006 News release - Broken Sword: The Angel of Death video playing on THQ TV
Charles Cecil reveals the role of puzzles in the game
15/09/2006 News release - Broken Sword: The Angel of Death is out now!
George Stobbart embarks on a new adventure of intrigue and conspiracy
05/09/2006 News release - Broken Sword: The Angel of Death – History video playing now on THQ TV
Charles Cecil discusses the significance of history and culture in the game
25/08/2006 News release - Broken Sword: The Angel of Death interview
Revolution’s Charles Cecil offers an insight into the history of the Broken Sword series
17/08/2006 News release - Broken Sword: The Angel of Death characters revealed
Charles Cecil brings conspiracy theorists to THQ TV
This game has been rated by PEGI as suitable for anyone over the age of 12.