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name=Broken Sword: The Angel of Death|
name=Broken Sword: The Angel of Death|
release=2006|
release=2006|
alternateNames=The Angel of Death<br/>Broken Sword 4, BS4<br/>Sword 4|
alternateNames=The Angel of Death, Broken<br />Sword 4, BS4, Secrets of the Ark:<br />A Broken Sword Game, Sword 4|
publisher=[[Revolution|Revolution Software]]|
publisher=DreamCatcher, THQ|
developer=[[Revolution|Revolution Software]]|
developer=[[Revolution|Revolution Software]], [[Sumo Digital]]|
platforms=Windows, Playstation 2, Xbox|
platforms=PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox|
engine=none|
engine=none|
support=Not supported. Not a 2D point<br/>and click adventure, hence<br/>out of the scope of ScummVM.
support=Not supported. Not a 2D point<br/>and click adventure, hence<br/>out of the scope of ScummVM.
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Sword:_The_Angel_of_Death Wikipedia Article on Broken Sword 4]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Sword:_The_Angel_of_Death Wikipedia Article on Broken Sword: The Angel of Death]


[[Category:Unsupported Games]]
[[Category:Unsupported Games]]

Revision as of 04:47, 19 August 2007

Broken Sword: The Angel of Death
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First release 2006
Also known as The Angel of Death, Broken
Sword 4, BS4, Secrets of the Ark:
A Broken Sword Game, Sword 4
Developed by Revolution Software, Sumo Digital
Published by DreamCatcher, THQ
Distributed by (unknown)
Platforms PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox
Resolution (unknown)
Engine none
Support Not supported. Not a 2D point
and click adventure, hence
out of the scope of ScummVM.
Available for
Purchase
No

Broken Sword: The Angel of Death was the fourth installment in the Broken Sword series. Like the last game, this game was rendered in 3D. However, this game restored the point-and-click style interface as an optional control scheme. The game follows George Stobbart as he discovers corruption in Rome, and ultimately to the vatican itself.

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