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''Broken Sword'' is a series of
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s. The first game in the series, '' Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars'', was released and developed in 1996 by British developer
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. Its sequel, '' Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror'', was released a year later, and was followed by '' Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon'' in 2003, '' Broken Sword: The Angel of Death'' in 2006, and '' Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse'' in 2013. A
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of the first game in the series, known as '' Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars – The Director's Cut'', was released in 2009, and a remake of the second game in the series, ''Broken Sword: The Smoking Mirror – Remastered'', in 2010 for iOS devices; other platforms followed in 2011. The main
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s of the series are George Stobbart, an American patent lawyer, and Nicole "Nico" Collard, a French freelance journalist. While Nico does not appear as a
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in the original version of ''The Shadow of the Templars'', she does become playable in the Director's Cut. The ''Broken Sword'' series was conceived in 1994 by
Charles Cecil Charles Cecil (born 11 August 1962) is a British video game designer and co-founder of Revolution Software. His family lived in the Democratic Republic of the Congo when he was still very young, but was evacuated two years after Mobutu Sese Se ...
,
Noirin Carmody Revolution Software Limited is a British video game developer based in York, founded in 1989 by Charles Cecil, Tony Warriner, David Sykes, and Noirin Carmody. Company history 1992–1994: ''Lure of the Temptress'' and ''Beneath a Steel Sky ...
and Sean Brennan, while talking about the mythology of the
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. The first three games in the series as well as the fifth game were developed by
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, while the fourth game was co-developed by Revolution and
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. ''The Shadow of the Templars'' and ''The Smoking Mirror'' were critical and commercial successes, selling millions. However, ''The Sleeping Dragon'' and ''The Angel of Death'' received mixed reviews and were not as popular as the first two games. This was mainly due to the switch to 3D graphics and because the third game left the "point and click" interface for a more action-oriented gameplay. The latest game in the series, ''The Serpent's Curse'', returned to the series' 2D roots. The series appeared on several top adventure game lists. A comic book was produced for each remake of the first two ''Broken Sword'' games.


Games


Story overview

In ''The Shadow of the Templars'', American George Stobbart is touring Europe. He becomes both a witness and victim of a bomb attack on a Parisian café "La Chandelle Verte", caused by a clown, later revealed to be an assassin named Khan. The perpetrator steals an old man's briefcase and sets off a bomb inside the café. Stobbart meets a French photo-journalist, Nicole "Nico" Collard, a resident of Rue Jarry in Paris, with whom he tries to discover who is responsible for the murder of the old man, Plantard, and while doing so, end up unraveling a conspiracy relating to the
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. The third and fourth game, ''The Sleeping Dragon'' and ''The Angel of Death'', follow the Templar-related storyline: ''The Sleeping Dragon'' continuing the story from ''The Shadow of the Templars'' with a number of returning characters, while in ''The Angel of Death'', George and Nico, with a newly introduced character Anna-Maria, unravel a mystery related to the Catholic Church. Unlike the other installments, in ''The Smoking Mirror'', George and Nico unravel a
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mystery, involving the Mayan god
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. ''The Serpent's Curse'' follows a storyline related to the Gnostic Gospels.


Development


''The Shadow of the Templars'' and ''The Smoking Mirror''

Video game designer, writer and director
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began working on the scenario for ''Broken Sword'',
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's third game following ''
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'' (1992) and ''
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'' (1994), in 1992, which would be set in Paris with a
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storyline. After visiting Paris and reading ''
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'', Cecil was certain the Templars would be a good subject for a game. Cecil, Dave Cummins and
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began work on the story and design. Cecil and Cummins attended a film-writing course and their script was read by senior BBC scriptwriter and dramatist Alan Drury.
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, who created initial location sketches for the game before working on ''Beneath a Steel Sky'', was promoted to producer halfway through the project. In 1994 Cecil and Noirin Carmody met with Sean Brennan, then-head of publishing at
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, and Virgin agreed to publish the game's PC version, but were not interested in publishing the game on the PlayStation, feeling that only 3D games would sell for the console. As a result, Cecil contacted
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, who agreed to publish the game for the console.
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and David Sykes were the game's designer-programmer Carmody the executive producer. The game uses the Virtual Theatre engine, as do Revolution's previous two games. One of Cecil's goals was to depart from the humour-based adventure games more popular at the time by creating a game with good pacing and a complex storyline, a reason he thought the Knights Templar would be an ideal subject. ''Broken Sword'' offered a unique "conversation icon" system which would not reveal to the player what the protagonist was about to say; Cecil's intention was to make the game more cinematic. Although aiming at designing a game with a cinematic feel, Cecil felt the game should not resemble
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s of that time, which he felt were "mimicking movies". He wanted to create two protagonists who would exchange ideas, helping drive the game along. He made George American and Nico French to appeal to US and European markets. Revolution believed they needed to utilise the best of other creative industries. Hand drawn artwork was animated by artists including Don Bluth Studios' Eoghan Cahill and Neil Breen and Red Rover Studio's Mike Burgess, resulting in graphics animated in a style resembling classic animated films. The game's final cost was one million pounds. ''Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror'' was conceived in 1997, by Cecil and Revolution's crew.Hoggins, Tom (January 4, 2011)
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The artwork for ''Broken Sword 2'' was developed through a number of stages. Initially pencil drawings were made of characters which were then digitally coloured in, before being cleaned up. The background layouts were produced in a similar way, also starting out as pencil designs. They were all drawn by Eoghan Cahill and Neil Breen, who both previously worked on the original ''Broken Sword'' game, while they were now working together with Amy Berenz and Lee Taylor. The music in the game was again composed by Barrington Pheloung, with
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adding the closing score. While Rolf Saxon returns to voice actor of George,
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, was cast as Nico. Theatre director
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rehearsed the assembled actors and took no more than a week to record the entire game, according to an interview given by Rolf Saxon in 2011
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''The Sleeping Dragon'' and ''The Angel of Death''

Revolution first discussed the idea of a third ''Broken Sword'' in 2000. At first, ''The Sleeping Dragon'' was planned to have similar cartoon-quality visuals to the first two ''Broken Sword'' games; however, Revolution decided not to use the "flat" look, claiming it lacked visual depth. The team wanted the game to look believable, but not necessarily realistic, similar to
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. Textures were hand drawn to achieve the "cartoon" look, while the light-map employed radiosity to create realistic lighting. Advances in hardware plus the changes in methodology allowed the game to move to
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. To make the game feel like a film, Revolution brought in a cinematic consultant,
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, who made sure the game conveyed emotions and atmospheres appropriate for each scene. The music in the game was composed by Ben McCullough. The voice recording was scheduled to take five days; however, the entire process took four days. The voices were recorded with the voice actors together, enabling better getting into their parts. The full script is 6,000 lines in total, similar to ''Broken Sword II''. While Rolf Saxon returns to voice George, Nico was this time played by Sarah Crook. The game's final cost was two million pounds. Revolution Software and THQ announced ''Broken Sword: The Angel of Death'' in August 2005. According to Charles Cecil, the ''Broken Sword'' was originally planned to be a trilogy, but after the release of ''Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon'', the demand from fans for a sequel was overwhelming. Though ''The Sleeping Dragon'' benefited commercially from being released on console as well as PC, this approach required certain development compromises as the PC version was held back by the constraints of the console versions. As a result, ''The Angel of Death'' was written for PC only "so as to really push the boundaries in terms of the technology and graphics". As a series' first, Revolution was not the only developer, but was co-developed by Revolution and Sumo Digital. Cecil believed that because of the requirement for ever larger team sizes, it was no longer possible to maintain a large development team to write single original titles, resulting in Revolution closed the production side in order to concentrate on design, and Sumo to concentrate on production. It was the first game to use the amBX lighting technology. ''Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon'' was criticised for featuring a high number of action elements. Cecil stated that he aimed to put the player under pressure. While he still stood behind this principle, he thought the action elements were not the right approach. ''The Sleeping Dragon'' was also criticised for using a high number of crate puzzles, resulting in Cecil reducing the number of them. The music in the game was composed by Ben McCullough and features tracks by Übernoise. While
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returns to voice George Stobbart, Nicole "Nico" Collard was this time played by Katherine Pageon.


''The Shadow of the Templars – Director's Cut'' and ''The Smoking Mirror – Remastered''

On March 21, 2009,
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released a special edition of ''The Shadow of the Templars'' for the Wii and Nintendo DS. According to Cecil, the ''Director's Cut'' came about thanks to a group of ''Broken Sword'' fans, who started an online petition begging him to bring the series to the Wii and DS. When considering the project, Cecil played the game again and noticed many issues, including that backgrounds were pixelated, the movies and audio were of poor quality, and he also felt some dialogue was out of place. He thought all these elements could be addressed and improved in a
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ed edition, in which they could add a diary, hint system, and new artwork from
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, which they could offer as an interactive digital comic. The game starts a day before the Parisian cafe explosion in the original game, filling in some of Nicole Collard's back-story. Gibbons, with whom Revolution worked previously on their 1994 cult classic adventure ''
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'', worked on visual references for the game; he also produced a comic book to accompany the game's DS release. Hazel Ellerby returns to voice Nicole Collard in the new sections, playing Nico again for the first time since the original game's release. Rolf Saxon, as in every sequel, also returns to voice George Stobbart. Unlike in the original game, players control Nicole Collard for selected game sections. Besides the new character artwork by Gibbons during conversations, the ''Director's Cut'' also features a new first person view for certain puzzles. In the DS version, there is no spoken dialogue, only subtitles. A version for iPhone and
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was released on January 20, 2010. Later in May, a version with higher resolution and a digital comic was released on the
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. A PC version was released on August 27 on various digital distribution services. ''Broken Sword: The Smoking Mirror – Remastered'' for
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devices was released on December 16, 2010. The new features include an exclusive interactive digital comic from Dave Gibbons, fully animated facial expressions, enhanced graphics, high quality music, a context-sensitive hint system, diary, and a
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integration which facilitates a unique cross-platform save-game feature, enabling players to enjoy the same adventure simultaneously on multiple devices. It also featured full
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integration – including in-game achievements. The Mac and PC versions followed in early 2011.


''The Serpent's Curse''

A fifth title in the series, '' Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse'', had been in development for six months and returned to the series' 2D graphical style; it was released in 2013. Cecil said that, despite interest from the "industry's biggest third party publisher", funding for the game's remaining development was sought via
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with a target of $400,000. It received its funding of $771,561 on September 22, 2012.


''Remaster Test by Tony Warriner''

In August 2021,
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did a test run to see how Broken Sword 1 would look as a remastered game, he was kind enough to share the screenshots with Pixel Refresh of which Tony said "Hey guys, take a look at these two images. One is original BS1, the other we’ve scaled using some fancy ai system to double res. Looks nice I think. Now imagine a pure BS1 Remastered".


Reception and legacy


Sales and critical reception

The ''Broken Sword'' franchise is Europe's most successful adventure series, selling six million units; ''The Shadow of the Templars'' and ''The Smoking Mirror'' are Revolution's best-selling titles, each selling a million copies. With the decline of the adventure genre at the beginning of the 2000s, sales of the ''Broken Sword'' series decreased as well, with ''The Sleeping Dragon'' and ''The Angel of Death'' selling a few hundred thousand copies. During the so-called "adventure renaissance", the two ''Broken Sword'' remakes were met with success; in 2011, the ''Director's Cut'' and ''The Smoking Mirror: Remastered'' sold 500,000 copies on the iOS alone. By 2005, before the release of ''Broken Sword 4'', the series had shipped above 2.5 million units to retailers worldwide. The series' installments have received positive reviews, with ''The Shadow of the Templars'' often being cited as a classic in the adventure genre, ranking high on various "top" lists. The remakes were met with acclaim, most notably the iOS versions, often called one of the best games on the platform.


Other media

In May 2007,
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was interested in making a film based on the game franchise .
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produced comics for each remake of the first two ''Broken Sword'' games; ''Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars – Director's Cut'', and ''Broken Sword: The Smoking Mirror – Remastered''. On September 28, 2008, ''mindFactory'' released a fan-made
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''Broken Sword'' game, called ''Broken Sword 2.5: The Return of the Templars''.


Awards and nominations


References


External links


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