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Broken Sword & Cold Blood - 25 years of incredible adventures.

Revolution Software, the studio behind world-renowned adventure series Broken Sword, turned 25 this year. To celebrate this <span class="bold">"25 years? That can't be right." and "Holy crap, I'm feeling old"</span> occasion - we're putting all of their releases on a single bundle discount up to 75% off.

The story of it all started with Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars quickly becoming one of Europe's best-selling adventures game ever. It's now available in an extended, remastered edition complete with new art, new stories and new puzzles. Whether you're looking for a nostalgic return, or want to see what the fuss is about - this is the best starting point possible. Then, once you inevitably get hooked - you can continue the story with Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror in its remastered edition, then try the series' move to 3D with The Sleeping Dragon and The Angel of Death. Finally, return to the core 2D formula with Broken Sword's most recent re-entry: The Serpent's Curse.
If you've never tied it before, or if you're looking for some action do go with your adventure, this is also a great time to try out In Cold Blood, a suave spy story of a British agent on a world-tour of espionage and hard sci-fi.

Then, when you're done with adventure and espionage - become a keeper of dungeons in Guild of Dungeoneering, the silly, whimsical card-based dungeon building tale - now 30% off all the way until Tuesday, September 29.

<span class="bold">25 years of Revolution Software history</span> is here, in a single bundle at 75% off, or 60% off individually. The promo will last until Thursday, September 24, 9:59 AM GMT.
Revolution my ass.
Fix the link first. -_-
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Scalard: I just read this. Lots of month passed by, you finished yet?
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HG1995: Finished both.
I got used to controls in 3.
With 4 it was frustrating even though they went back to point and click.
Some areas are tough to navigate.
I thought both were worth trying and will play again
how did you find BS4?

Personally I found the experience overall extremely disappointing while BS3 was really fun (even with controls)
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amrit9037: Revolution my ass.
Fix the link first. -_-
This promo is from over half a year ago. It's over, so the links don't work anymore.
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amrit9037: Revolution my ass.
Fix the link first. -_-
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Marioface5: This promo is from over half a year ago. It's over, so the links don't work anymore.
okay now I feel stupid and have an urge to kill the guy who bumped it :P
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HG1995: Finished both.
I got used to controls in 3.
With 4 it was frustrating even though they went back to point and click.
Some areas are tough to navigate.
I thought both were worth trying and will play again
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lukaszthegreat: how did you find BS4?

Personally I found the experience overall extremely disappointing while BS3 was really fun (even with controls)
Of all the five games the fourth is my least favourite, mostly because Nico has reduced role. While the game still has some interesting puzzles, I did find the story lacking. Dynamics between George and Nico are one of my favourite part of the series.and without that element the adventuring just doesn't feel the same.
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HG1995: Finished both.
I got used to controls in 3.
With 4 it was frustrating even though they went back to point and click.
Some areas are tough to navigate.
I thought both were worth trying and will play again
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lukaszthegreat: how did you find BS4?

Personally I found the experience overall extremely disappointing while BS3 was really fun (even with controls)
Once I got comfortable with the controls, which wasn't very long BS3 was fun.
The story for BS4 I thought was just OK but with the weaker story getting about being awkward I had the same feeling of being extremely disappointing as you