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Old 12-13-2010, 07:14 AM   #11
DustyShinigami
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Broken Sword isn't a big name, though. In the adventure genre, sure, but not so much in the mainstream (per se).

I think it's a wise move for an independant company like Revolution - I don't think BS3 or 4 sold all that well in retail. The sales of the Director's Cut (online only) have enabled them to make these new games. The one thing I don't like about online distribution is not having a box, manual, CD/DVD etc.

And I agree, I like the graphics in BS3 too, but I'm afraid you're in the minority for wanting newer Broken Swords in 3D.
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