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i will do unspeakable things for circle of blood/shadows of the templar
even sexual favors
i need to play this game. bs2 was amazing
but yea, don't want to pay more than $10 for it... does anyone want to do tradsies if they have it?
Can't find it on ebay? I've only got the PS1 version physically
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Aliasalpha: Can't find it on ebay? I've only got the PS1 version physically

how does that work, by the way? im assuming there's no cursor, how do they translate the point and click control scheme to a controller?
Yeah there's a cursor, its practically identical to the PC version. The dpad moves the cursor and one of the front buttons (I keep going to call them triggers but I know they're not, just can't remember what they are on playstation) acts as a shift-like button that accelerates the cursor when you want to cover greater distances.
I was initially skeptical of the controls and really didn't want to get it on console for that reason but my shitty 486 just wouldn't be able to run the PC one so I took a chance. It works surprisingly well, theres only one spot (a timed section) where I had any trouble and it only took a few goes to get by it.
i have all first three on dvd for pc. bought it almost a year ago. didn't not even open the box :)
Its also on the DS and Wii if you have any of those.
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kiva: Its also on the DS and Wii if you have any of those.

Have those versions come out yet? I have both, so I may think about getting it for one or the other.
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TheCheese33: Have those versions come out yet? I have both, so I may think about getting it for one or the other.

They were released in March. Ive seen some reveiws and they have been pretty good. The game is also a director's cut with added scenes and such.
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TheCheese33: Have those versions come out yet? I have both, so I may think about getting it for one or the other.
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kiva: They were released in March. Ive seen some reveiws and they have been pretty good. The game is also a director's cut with added scenes and such.

Sweet. So the quality isn't reduced for either version?
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Aliasalpha: Yeah there's a cursor, its practically identical to the PC version. The dpad moves the cursor and one of the front buttons (I keep going to call them triggers but I know they're not, just can't remember what they are on playstation)

Shoulder buttons I think.
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kiva: Its also on the DS and Wii if you have any of those.
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TheCheese33: Have those versions come out yet? I have both, so I may think about getting it for one or the other.

Wii version has voice acting by the way, DS version does not. That might not necessarily be a bad thing, if you preferred the DS version, depending.
Post edited April 26, 2009 by chautemoc
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TheCheese33: Have those versions come out yet? I have both, so I may think about getting it for one or the other.
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chautemoc: Wii version has voice acting by the way, DS version does not. That might not necessarily be a bad thing, if you preferred the DS version, depending.

No voice acting on the DS? Damn it! It would be amazing to carry the talkie version of Broken Sword around with me, especially since those R4 cart owners have that luxury with their ability to run ScummVm and whatnot.
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chautemoc: Wii version has voice acting by the way, DS version does not. That might not necessarily be a bad thing, if you preferred the DS version, depending.
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TheCheese33: No voice acting on the DS? Damn it! It would be amazing to carry the talkie version of Broken Sword around with me, especially since those R4 cart owners have that luxury with their ability to run ScummVm and whatnot.

They don't really use their R4 for homebrew... if you know what I mean.
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TheCheese33: No voice acting on the DS? Damn it! It would be amazing to carry the talkie version of Broken Sword around with me, especially since those R4 cart owners have that luxury with their ability to run ScummVm and whatnot.
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michaelleung: They don't really use their R4 for homebrew... if you know what I mean.

Yes, the majority of R4 owners don't use their carts for homebrew. I wish there was a legal way to do homebrew on the DS...
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michaelleung: They don't really use their R4 for homebrew... if you know what I mean.
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TheCheese33: Yes, the majority of R4 owners don't use their carts for homebrew. I wish there was a legal way to do homebrew on the DS...

You know Nintendo is just going to sue it out of existence once they hear about crafty individuals playing Super Mario Bros. on their DS.