Whether you've played the original Broken Sword on PC or not, this Director's Cut version for DS is well worth picking up. Fortunately, the script is good enough to stand on its own. The Sonic Amature Games Expo (or, SAGE) has just launched it’s 2016 website, and all fangames are available to play right now Sage is a yearly event that is hosted by the folks from Sonic Retro, and showcases fan games. The only downside is that the DS version lacks the excellent voice acting of Rolf Saxon. To draw in those who had already played the game, though, the Director's Cut added new puzzles specifically suited to the DS touchscreen, animated facial expressions, and a brand new complementary storyline which follows George's fellow adventurer Nico Collard to new locations and adds more depth to the original story. M.U.G.E.N, a 2D fighting game engine, originally released in 1999.
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The game follows the original story of George Stobbart as he travels across the world to unravel the Templar conspiracy. Browse and find games created by M.U.G.E.N at Mod DB. The dual-screen touch elements of the Nintendo DS work extremely well with the point-and-click style of play and Broken Sword is one of the best games in the genre to show this. Sonic Riders series: Amy, Blaze and Rouge's Skater outfits are taken from this series. It's a PC point-and-click classic, but bringing a new and improved version of the original Broken Sword title to the portable Nintendo DS was a stroke of genius on the part of Nintendo and Revolution software. City Escape from Sonic Adventure 2 (Dream Skating) Hang Castle from Sonic Heroes (Dream Archery) Sky Babylon from Sonic Rush Adventure (Dream Soccer) Planet Wisp from Sonic Colors (Dream Hurdles) References to other games. (Image credit: Ubisoft) Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars Director's Cut