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Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse episode two out now

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Exclusive screenshot of the very first bit of Broken Sword 5’s second part, which I took just now! Tell your friends!

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The concluding part of Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse has been released.

Part one of the latest Broken Sword adventure was released back in December of 2013, and it saw George and Nico reunited to track down a killer dressed as a pizza deliveryman, and a stolen painting with mystical significance. I quite liked it, though remained a bit cagey simply because a large part of the enjoyment was always going to depend on how the story developed and finished. Guess I’ll find out whether my skepticism was deserved very, very soon.

Part two is now out, and if you have Broken Sword 5 on Steam then a 4.8GB patch should download for it whenever you next log in. I imagine I’ll be playing through it over the next couple of days, so if you’re waiting to see what I think about it, you shouldn’t have too long to wait for my impressions.


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Tim has been playing PC games for longer than he's willing to admit. He's written for a number of publications, but has been with PC Invasion - in all its various incarnations - for over a decade. When not writing about games, Tim can occasionally be found speedrunning terrible ones, making people angry in Dota 2, or playing something obscure and random. He's also weirdly proud of his status as (probably) the Isle of Man's only professional games journalist.