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Les chevaliers de Baphomet

Original title: Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars
  • Video Game
  • 1996
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
1.3K
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Les chevaliers de Baphomet (1996)
Broken Sword: The Shadow Of The Templars
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AdventureComedyDramaMysteryRomance

George Stobbart, an American tourist in Paris, attempts to unravel a conspiracy when he witnesses a bomb attack on a small Parisian cafe.George Stobbart, an American tourist in Paris, attempts to unravel a conspiracy when he witnesses a bomb attack on a small Parisian cafe.George Stobbart, an American tourist in Paris, attempts to unravel a conspiracy when he witnesses a bomb attack on a small Parisian cafe.

  • Director
    • Charles Cecil
  • Writers
    • Charles Cecil
    • Dave Cummins
    • Jonathan Howard
  • Stars
    • Rolf Saxon
    • Hazel Ellerby
    • Rachel Atkins
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    • Director
      • Charles Cecil
    • Writers
      • Charles Cecil
      • Dave Cummins
      • Jonathan Howard
    • Stars
      • Rolf Saxon
      • Hazel Ellerby
      • Rachel Atkins
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Rolf Saxon
    Rolf Saxon
    • George Stobbart
    • (voice)
    Hazel Ellerby
    Hazel Ellerby
    • Nicole 'Nico' Collard
    • (voice)
    • …
    Rachel Atkins
    • Fleur
    • (voice)
    • (as Rachael Atkins)
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    David Bannerman
      Rosy Clayton
        Jack Elliott
          Steve Hodson
            David Holt
              Peter Kenny
                Richard Mapletoft
                  Matthew Marsh
                  Matthew Marsh
                    Colin McFarlane
                    Colin McFarlane
                    • Duane Henderson
                    • (voice)
                    Don McCorkindale
                    Don McCorkindale
                      Gavin Muir
                        Paul Panting
                          Andrew Wincott
                          Andrew Wincott
                            Emmanuel Curtil
                            • George Stobbart
                            • (voice)
                            Nathanièle Esther
                            • Nicole 'Nico' Collard
                            • (voice)
                            • Director
                              • Charles Cecil
                            • Writers
                              • Charles Cecil
                              • Dave Cummins
                              • Jonathan Howard
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                            niz

                            Foucault's Pendulum meets Indiana Jones, with a touch of Monkey Island

                            Broken Sword is a standard inventory-based adventure game, as exemplified by LucasArts who produced the classic Monkey Island series. The user controls George Stobbart, an American tourist accidentally entangled in a plot to take over the world (sounds terrible, doesn't it?). George is moved around by clicking on the spot where you want him to walk to. In addition, many of the beatifully drawn locations scroll horizontally, so George can walk beyond the display visible at any one time. As you move the cursor over the screen, it will change its appearance depending on the object it points to. This allows things to be 'picked up', 'used', or 'examined'. And that's it! The controls are as simple as that. At the top of the screen is your inventory (in iconised form) at the bottom there is space for a set of conversation topics, which you can use to interrogate the 40 or so NPCs.

                            The plot may sound hackneyed and juvenile (a cross between Foucault's Pendulum and Indiana Jones) but the fact that it is grounded in some kind of historical reality certainly gives it an edge over the usual dull sword-and-sorcery setting or cliched sci-fi environment. Much of the plot exposition actually comes during dialogue as opposed to the cut-scenes, which are generally used as a linking device as George Stobbart jumps from one part of the world to another (the settings include Paris, Ireland, Spain, Syria and Scotland). The game effectively recreates the feeling of doubt over the nature of the NPCS: are they in on the Templar conspiracy, or just innocent bystanders? Unfortunately, the resolution to all this is simplistic and rushed, leaving many unanswered questions.

                            Compared with other adventure games, Broken Sword verges on being easy. Personally, I think this is a great thing: adventure games are much too hard! Monkey Island 2, for example, was ruined by its excessive difficulty. If a game wants you to appreciate its story, it should let the game flow, not obstruct you with artificial barriers that leave you kicking the machine in frustration and quitting the game in disgust. Broken Sword deftly avoids that trap: I was able to solve most of the puzzles without any outside assistance, and only peeked at the walkthru about 6 times, which is pretty good for a game of this size (incidentally, it should take about 30 hours to complete). There are a few awkward moments requiring you to scan the screen pixel-by-pixel, and other times where randomly using inventory items suddenly brings unexpected success, but generally the puzzles are logical and well thought out.

                            Presentation is first-rate: everything about Broken Sword is beautiful to look at, listen to, and use. The installation is a doddle, changing options is a breeze. The stunning backdrops are like watercolours, the animation is smooth and cartoon-quality, and the background music is very atmospheric.

                            So far, so LucasArts, right? What makes Broken Sword different is the conversation system. A set of topics will appear at the bottom of the screen when George starts chatting: you simply select a topic, George will ask about it, and the NPC will respond. You don't select the exact phrase George will utter, just the general topic. Often, you can ask about the same topic many times, for a more detailed interrogation, going deeper and deeper until they reach breaking point and spill the beans (hopefully). This works surprisingly well, allowing pretty good character development in even the most minor characters, and also giving George a well-developed personality (even if it is a bit too similar to Guybrush Threepwood). At times, the relentless attempts at humour in the conversations can be wearying (this is, after all, supposed to be a 'serious' adventure, not a comedy), and dodgy accents abound, but the dialogue is one of the highlights of the game for me.

                            Broken Sword is certainly the best game of its type I have played (although I haven't played many). It ranks alongside Monkey Island 1 in terms of gameplay, and naturally it looks and sounds much better. There can't be a more glowing recommendation than that. The difficulty level is pitched just about right, the user interface is clean and simple, and its cheap! Broken Sword comes on 2 CD's (you are required to do about 6 disk-swaps), and has a small but informative instruction pamphlet that gives some background detail and a short walkthru for the early puzzles. As well as the PC, it is also available for the Mac and Playstation. In short: brilliant stuff.
                            10Mr-Blonde

                            Broken Sword:The Shadow of the Templars

                            This brill game is one of the best i have ever played and if any one out there has not played this game i suggest you go out there and buy it.I rate this game 10 out of 10 ~ the game also has a cool sequel.The reason why i think this is such a good game is because it has every thing you want ~action,adventure,romance and a brilliant story.Is there anyone out there who agrees with me?
                            9aad_baldie

                            Best adventure game I ever played!

                            This Adventure game is about an american on vacation in Paris. Sitting on the pavement outside a cafe he is drinking coffee when suddenly a clown walks in and blows the cafe away. The game isn't too hard to play but also not too easy. The story features many unique plots and there are a lot of jokes too. The atmosphere is almost perfect!
                            action-6

                            An excellent adventure with a gripping story

                            Broken Sword is a bit old now, but I think that this is the best cartoon-point-and-click adventure around. On both Playstation and PC. You play George Stobbart, who is an American tourist on vacation in Paris. He is sitting outside a cafe, when it is suddenly blown up by a man who appears to be a terrorist. One man dies in the explosion. George talks to the police, but they don`t believe him when he tells them that the killer was a clown(!). George decides to investigate on his own, and he tries to track down the killer, who is disguised as a clown. Poor George is about to enter a sinister world of mystery and death. The graphics are cartoonish and the scenery looks stunning. The mysterious music creates a perfect atmosphere. The story is excellent and gripping, and it is based on things that have really happened. The game has excellent and logical puzzles. All of these things make Broken Sword preferable to all other similar games out there. Broken Sword is a massive adventure, and is THE adventure to choose, wheather you`ve a Playstation or a PC. Brilliant game!

                            9,5/10
                            9TheHande

                            An enticing story...

                            Broken Sword is one of the true classics of the adventure game genre. It combines a dark story with a light-hearted cartoon look to provide an extremely satisfying combination. Broken Sword can be summed up as cross between Monkey Island and Gabriel Knight, using historical events as a back-setting for a mystery driven adventure but colouring it with lighthearted humour.

                            The first adventure in the series is undoubtedly the best. The mysterious plot keeps you in its grip and the many goofy characters you encounter make the game an unforgettable experience. The puzzles are very simple in a way that they can be figured out without incredible leaps of logic.

                            Although there is some inconsistency in the quality of certain cut-scenes and thought the soundtrack is not as high quality as those of the later instalments, The Shadow of the Templars has a timeless quality that makes it enjoyable every time you play it.

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                              Apparently, the man on the box art of the European version of Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars has nothing to do with the game, but is a real-life image of a criminal on death row, just before he was executed. The creators of the game chose the image because it looked sinister.
                            • Goofs
                              In Learys Pub in Ireland, If you claim to be a friend of Professor Peagram, Leary will say that Peagram owes him 160 quid. If you later talk to him after Sean Fitzgerald leaves the bar and ask about Peagram again Leary will say that Peagram owes him 180 quid.
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                              George Stobbart: [narrating] Paris in the fall, the last months of the year, at the end of the millenium. The city holds many memories for me, of music, of cafes, of love, and of death.

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                              Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #40.14 (2009)

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                            • Release date
                              • October 1996 (United Kingdom)
                            • Country of origin
                              • United Kingdom
                            • Language
                              • English
                            • Also known as
                              • Broken Sword: Circle of Blood
                            • Production company
                              • Revolution Software
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                              • 4:3

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