If you've played the previous installments in the Broken Sword series, you will probably welcome The Sleeping Dragon in with open arms. The game features new and improved controls, as opposed to the old school point-and-click adventure, which brings it closer to Grim Fandango. However, there are still some things that are the same – excellent dialogue, voice acting and gameplay. The puzzles are pretty hard at some points, which really challenges gamers to think. And that's a good thing. It'll keep you entertained for many hours.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
If you like the previous Broken Sword games you'll like this. I find the characters annoying (all just stereotypes). In this game there were many console/tomb raider type puzzles (LOTS of shifting boxes). The controls can be annoying too, like highlighting hotspots in a small area. Graphics are dated. Save your money and buy Sam and Max instead.