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Broken Sword 5 - The Serpent's Curse On Steam For Linux

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Broken Sword 5 - I held off on this one as reports where that it didn't actually work under Linux yet, looks like it runs at least now. Armed only with logic, integrity and a wry sense of humour - can George and Nico save mankind from disaster? 

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  • The latest explosive episode in the iconic Broken Sword series 
  • Follow the adventure across Europe and beyond, in classic 2D hand-drawn locations 
  • Immerse yourself in the rich storyline and interact with unforgettable characters 
  • Experience the very best in adventure gaming: from unique puzzles and deft subterfuge to cipher solving and time-honoured detective work 
  • Enjoy the award-winning scripts, and widely praised voice-acting


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Now I know there are a lot of fans of this series so guys what's this one like, is it good or bad as so far I've heard mixed reports, so report in! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Joe Dec 7, 2013
Hey, this looks nice. Will either pick it up if it's on sale on Steam over the Holidays or in spring when part two is out. Several reviews pointing out that overall quality of this game hinges greatly on part two that is yet to come, so there is no rush to buy now.
David Feb 9, 2014
I've just finished the first chapter of this, and have been an avid fan of the previous games. I have to say the art work in this is absolutely stunning, and the plot and story line are very interesting.

However, on the downside, the game is very linear. I feel it started off ok, but towards to end of the game became too simple and obvious. The old broken sword games allowed us to die and make mistakes. This doesn't seem apparent any more!
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