Broken Sword 3 - Adventure Gaming Contemporized?
Courtesy of Gamespy, we can now see new screenshots for Broken Sword 3: The Sleeping Dragon, the THQ-published sequel to the two previous acclaimed graphical adventures. As this Gamespot preview makes clear, this sequel is an attempt to take the puzzle-solving of the graphical adventure and apply it to a 3D action title. All this ties in well to Slashdot Games' earlier discussions on whether adventure games were 'dead', or just metamorphosed into a more contemporary form. In related news, the game's developer, Revolution Software, has made available for free download Lure Of The Temptress, the 1992-published graphical adventure classic which was their first ever game.
Broken Sword was always about the production. I still remember the first one - the puzzle elements were pretty weak, but the production was awesome. The music, animation, voiceovers and even such small perks like allowing you to play a breakout game while installing Broken Sword made it one of my most favorite games. In addition, I had (and still have) a huge crush on Nico. The second game was more of the same, and quite frankly, it was getting old. I'm wondering whether switching to a 3D engine would resurrect the game...
To add to the article, the ScummVM Team got the source code of Beneath a Steel Sky from Revolution, so we'll soon see a version of ScummVM supporting this game to the fullest!
Kudos to Revolution for opening the source at least to the guys at ScummVM!
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I don't understand the adventure gaming is dead claim.
Zelda -- Wind waker came out recently. Absolutely spectacular game, great reviews, good sales. Have you been living under a rock?
Grand Theft Auto -- Brings the adventure genre to the urban environment. You complete quests in return from items and to unlock new areas. I suppose it could be classified as a driving game, but if you're playing GTA cause you like racing, you've got problems.
Adventure gaming isn't dead, it's just changed forms. The only kind of adventure game that I can think of that's dead is the kind with no action element. And I can deal with that.
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