Hab es ja für knapp 13 Dollar damals als Backer gekauft

Bei Baphomets Fluch 3? Echt jetzt?Shard of Truth hat geschrieben:Übrigens ist mir zum ersten Mal aufgefallen, dass DasJan im Abspann steht.![]()
Dankeschön.Gangxxter hat geschrieben:Shard of Truth hat geschrieben: Zur Timeline: Ursprünglich hieß es ja, dass es keine richtige Timeline im BF-Universum gibt. Also alle Teile spielen quasi "zur selben Zeit", die Teile referenzieren manchmal untereinander, aber grundsätzlich solls keine spezielle Reihenfolge geben.
Jetzt wurde aber vor kurzem ein FAQ veröffentlicht und da sagen sie explizit, dass BF5 in der Timeline nach BF 1&2 angesiedelt ist.
http://youtu.be/cN7GP4SpCvI?t=11m17sDasJan hat geschrieben:Bei Baphomets Fluch 3? Echt jetzt?Shard of Truth hat geschrieben:Übrigens ist mir zum ersten Mal aufgefallen, dass DasJan im Abspann steht.![]()
Das Jan
Cool, gleich mal ansehen, dankeneon hat geschrieben:Und das Interview wurde jetzt auf Adventure-Treff veröffentlicht:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0O4vWMy ... kcagJwXKtA
Von Tonys Blog: http://tonyrevdev.tumblr.com/post/70012 ... -mac-linuxv1.01 update out on Steam (Windows/Mac/Linux).
Lots of fixes and improvements, including:
- Crash fixes (modern inventory combine bug)
- Several script bug fixes
- Better fullscreen support
- Performance improvements (movies on OSX)
- English translation improvements
- Backer credits
GoG versions to follow - we update, but they push it out…
DRM free linux version available from our website, probably Monday
http://alternativemagazineonline.co.uk/ ... sode-1-pc/Regardless of what 2014 brings, this first step into the world of Broken Sword 5 delivers not only an excellent new instalment in the series, but an excellent adventure game full stop. Congratulations to Charles Cecil and the Revolution Software team for bringing George and Nico back to life in vivid HD with not a publisher in sight – it turns out that happiness really is an inside job!
http://www.invisioncommunity.co.uk/revi ... se-review/I give Broken Sword 5: The Serpents Curse a 5/5, a great addition to the series and a wonderful call back to old style Point and Click Adventure games. With things to entice both old and new players to the game, this is definitely worth a purchase at the asking price. Time to feed my pet Cockroach Trevor.
http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/broken- ... 0-6415597/Smart, occasionally funny, and immediately charming, Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse is easy to recommend based on its strong narrative, memorable characters, and artistic merit. The game is a vibrant return to form for the series, and should easily please the series' and point-and-click adventure game fans alike. The answers to the most pivotal questions remain on the horizon, but it's still good to see George and Nico back in action--they have been missed.
http://www.gamezebo.com/games/broken-sw ... e-1/reviewDespite a rough edge here and there, Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse – Episode 1 sets up an enjoyable reunion between George and Nico. Feel free to jump in even if you're not familiar with the duo. The more brains we have fixated on this mystery, the better.
http://gamingbolt.com/broken-sword-5-th ... e-1-reviewBroken Sword 5 is a satisfying game at best and the simplistic nature of its control scheme will be great at reaching a wide audience across multiple platforms. The real strengths however lie in its sound design and a visual differences that set it apart from other genres of games.
http://www.indiegamemag.com/broken-swor ... -1-review/All in all then, Broken Sword: The Serpents Curse – Episode 1 is a lovely game. A couple of very slight niggles with the mix of art-styles not always blending as seamlessly as they should, a few spelling errors and a slim running time stand out, but never threaten to take the shine off of what is otherwise a lovely package. It’s a great start to what we hope is a bright future for Broken Sword – we just hope that the second half is a little more generous in both length and content.