Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars Reforged is a point-and-click adventure remaster that updates the classic experience with glorious 4K visuals and iconic remastered audio. You step into the roles of George Stobbart and Nico Collard to investigate ancient conspiracies through exploration and intricate puzzle-solving. This version preserves the core narrative and mechanics of the original while modernizing the presentation for current platforms like PC, consoles, and mobile devices.
The primary focus of this release is the modernization of the original presentation. Players can now experience the journey with glorious 4K visuals, offering a significant graphical overhaul compared to the original release of Circle of Blood. Complementing the visual upgrade is iconic remastered audio, ensuring the atmosphere and sound design are optimized for contemporary hardware.
While the core narrative and puzzle structure are preserved, the remaster includes gameplay modernizations intended to smooth the experience for modern audiences. This version aims to be faithful to the original's acclaimed design while leveraging current technology to enhance immersion.
As a point-and-click adventure, the gameplay revolves around investigating environments, gathering clues, and interacting with a diverse cast of characters to advance the overarching mystery. The atmosphere is steeped in intrigue, focusing on uncovering secrets related to historical organizations and hidden agendas across various international locations.
The game maintains its structure as a singular, complete narrative experience. There are currently no announced downloadable content packs or expansions associated with this remastered version.
This remastered edition is designed for broad accessibility across current and last-generation platforms. It is available on PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, as well as mobile platforms including iOS and Android devices.
This title is specifically designated as a remaster. This distinction implies that the underlying game structure, story, and original content are retained, with the focus being on enhancing the presentation (visuals and audio) and applying quality-of-life updates to the existing mechanics, rather than rebuilding the game from the ground up.