INFORMATION:
In Their 27th Year Of Glory, FairLight Released #1132
Broken Sword 5 - The Serpent's Curse EP1 (c) Revolution Software:
Supplied by: FAIRLIGHT: Release Date: 04.12.2013
Cracked by: FAIRLIGHT Game Type: Adventure
Packaged by: FAIRLIGHT Image Format: ISO
DISCS: 1 DVD Protection: Steam
System Requirements:
(S)-1-phenylpropan-2-amine
Operating system: Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista or Windows 7/8
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4 ghz with Hyper Threading
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Hard disk space: 3 GB available space
Sound device: compatible with DirectX
Video Card :: NVIDIA Geforce 9600GT, AMD Radeon HD 3870 or higher
(needs at least Pixel Shader 3.0) with at least 512MB of display memory.
Game information
Paris in the spring. Shots ring out from a gallery
A robbery.. a murder.. and the beginning of another epic, original Broken
Sword adventure
From multi-award winning Revolution Software comes the latest explosive
episode in this classic series. Playing as intrepid American George
Stobbart and sassy French journalist Nico Collard, you find yourself on
the trail of a stolen painting - and a murderous conspiracy. A conspiracy
whose roots lie in mysteries older than the written word
Armed only with logic, integrity and a wry sense of humour - can George
and Nico save mankind from disaster
Can you solve the secret of the Serpent's Curse? A curse forged by the
Devil himself
Features
The latest explosive episode in the iconic Broken Sword series
Follow the adventure across Europe and beyond
in classic 2D hand-drawn locations
Immerse yourself in the rich storyline and
interact with unforgettable characters
Experience the very best in adventure gaming: from
unique puzzles and deft subterfuge to cipher
solving and time-honoured detective work
Enjoy the award-winning scripts, and
widely praised voice-acting
Installation Information
Burn or mount
Install
Play the game
NOTE: As usual, block the game exe in your firewall
high, rejoicing of the miracle seen before us /TEAM FAiRLIGHT
QUALITY, TRADITION AND PRIDE
DOWNLOAD GAME ON TORRENT:
In Their 27th Year Of Glory, FairLight Released #1132
Broken Sword 5 - The Serpent's Curse EP1 (c) Revolution Software:
Supplied by: FAIRLIGHT: Release Date: 04.12.2013
Cracked by: FAIRLIGHT Game Type: Adventure
Packaged by: FAIRLIGHT Image Format: ISO
DISCS: 1 DVD Protection: Steam
System Requirements:
(S)-1-phenylpropan-2-amine
Operating system: Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista or Windows 7/8
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4 ghz with Hyper Threading
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Hard disk space: 3 GB available space
Sound device: compatible with DirectX
Video Card :: NVIDIA Geforce 9600GT, AMD Radeon HD 3870 or higher
(needs at least Pixel Shader 3.0) with at least 512MB of display memory.
Game information
Paris in the spring. Shots ring out from a gallery
A robbery.. a murder.. and the beginning of another epic, original Broken
Sword adventure
From multi-award winning Revolution Software comes the latest explosive
episode in this classic series. Playing as intrepid American George
Stobbart and sassy French journalist Nico Collard, you find yourself on
the trail of a stolen painting - and a murderous conspiracy. A conspiracy
whose roots lie in mysteries older than the written word
Armed only with logic, integrity and a wry sense of humour - can George
and Nico save mankind from disaster
Can you solve the secret of the Serpent's Curse? A curse forged by the
Devil himself
Features
The latest explosive episode in the iconic Broken Sword series
Follow the adventure across Europe and beyond
in classic 2D hand-drawn locations
Immerse yourself in the rich storyline and
interact with unforgettable characters
Experience the very best in adventure gaming: from
unique puzzles and deft subterfuge to cipher
solving and time-honoured detective work
Enjoy the award-winning scripts, and
widely praised voice-acting
Installation Information
Burn or mount
Install
Play the game
NOTE: As usual, block the game exe in your firewall
high, rejoicing of the miracle seen before us /TEAM FAiRLIGHT
QUALITY, TRADITION AND PRIDE
DOWNLOAD GAME ON TORRENT:
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