Hands on with the 3DS
27th of June 2009
TWO NEW REVIEWS

It's a well known fact by gamers that both the Wii and DS are a perfect platform for the point and click adventure and several publishers have already exploited the genre. This week is for all you gamers who like a bit of mystery to your gaming as Chris checks out two new adventure titles for the Wii.

Revolution Software's original Broken Sword is over a decade old now but the whole thing has been given a dust off for Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - The Directors Cut. The question is can this really appeal to fans of the original and is it still fresh enough to entice new gamers? You can discover what Chris thought by checking out his review here.

Secret Files 2 - Puritas Cordis is the follow up to last years excellent outing but can we simply expect more of the same? Chris is, again, the man with all the answers in his review of Secret Files 2 - Puritas Cordis for the Wii.


Posted by Andrew Blanchard

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Placed on 27-06-2009 at 15:38.
Both great games and they put me in the mood for more point and click titles. Luckily, Another Code was released yesterday so I'm slowly working through that. :)
Placed on 27-06-2009 at 22:29. Modified on 28-06-2009 at 08:03.
Is it any good? The DS version was great.
Placed on 27-06-2009 at 23:06.
Only played about an hour of the Wii game so far but it looks great and sounds great so far. Very laid back. Didn't realise I had spent an hour on it. Thought it had only been 15 minutes. But yeh, good so far. Story's good
Placed on 28-06-2009 at 00:13.
Never really got into the DS version myself. Somehow it was "too slow" for me.
Placed on 28-06-2009 at 08:03.
It had some great unique features though.
Placed on 28-06-2009 at 10:02.
You won't like this one then Dennis. It's a much more laid back approach compared with the DS title, probably because this one is longer. But the genre is a 'marmite' one: You either love it or hate it.
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