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Broken Sword Collection

 

 

SCORE: 62

 

Broken Sword Collection 

 

Someone asked me recently why they should care what we live stream on Rumble and Twitch. YouTube is our biggest audience. We live stream all kinds of different games on Rumble and Twitch. Take Broken Sword Collection for example. This compilation that includes two entire video games from the 32-bit era were live streamed on Twitch. We have also live streamed Evercade video games on Rumble. You never know where we will live stream something.

Broken Sword Collection comes with Broken Sword The Shadow of the Templars and Broken Sword II The Smoking Mirror. The issues families can have with Broken Sword Collection are blood, violence, gore, bad language, false gods, and more. Both of these games on this Evercade cartridge are point and click kinds of video games. I am not a fan of that genre. I will explain more in just a bit.

My problem with point and click video games is they are always so annoying and frustrating. We must go around rooms and find all of the objects. Then we must figure out what interacts with what to get out of the room. As the games progress this gets more complex. There are plenty of object interactions that make zero sense to me. I wind up trying everything on everything else.

There are certain interactions in Broken Sword Collection that I think would work great. The games did not agree. So I had to move the cursor around to find something else to interact with. At the end of the day the experience for me is never good in these kinds of video games. The first Broken Sword in Broken Sword Collection was actually more interesting and fun than the second one.

There are animations in this Giga cartridge. At times I could tell how slow things were. Or when the disc icon came up to let me know Broken Sword Collection was loading. I think Blaze Entertainment needs to upgrade their Evercade home console systems. The loading times should not be this bad. The live stream I performed of Broken Sword Collection will be converted into videos for our video sites.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sounds: 67%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Evercade
Publisher: Blaze Entertainment
Developer: Revolution
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated


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