Revolution Editions - Shadow & Steel v0.65

Revolution Editions - Shadow & Steel collects acclaimed editions of four award-winning Revolution Software adventures from the 1990s in one standalone offline package. Powered by Antstream’s proprietary emulation technology - including custom GPU emulation timing developed specifically for Broken Sword 1 & 2 - these releases reproduce the Amiga and PlayStation classics as they ran on original hardware.

Lure of the Temptress (1992) - Amiga Edition
Trouble is afoot in the once peaceful land of Turnvale. Skorl warriors, vicious mercenaries under the control of the mysterious Temptress, have arrived. Who is the Temptress, and where is she? This medieval adventure presents a captivating story across 60 screens and features more than 25 intriguing characters to meet and interact with.
Beneath a Steel Sky (1994) - Amiga CD32 Edition
Robert Foster, an innocent outsider, finds himself stranded in a vast, oppressive city where civilians toil in towering blocks while the corrupt rich live underground. Armed only with a robot circuit board, Foster must survive and uncover the sinister truth behind his abduction. The game delivers a claustrophobic, paranoid atmosphere and includes over 65 locations designed by comic book artist and writer Dave Gibbons.
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars (1996) - PlayStation Edition
Join American George Stobbart and investigative journalist Nico Collard on a globe-spanning journey of intrigue and danger as they pursue the secret truths of the Knights Templar. Solve conspiracies, confront chilling threats, and experience a dramatic soundtrack by world-acclaimed composer Barrington Pheloung.
Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror (1997) - PlayStation Edition
When journalist Nico Collard uncovers an ancient obsidian artifact while investigating a drug gang, she and George Stobbart are pulled into a web of mystery, deceit, and powerful enemies. The sequel offers hundreds of mind-bending puzzles, around 60 characters to interact with, numerous highly detailed locations, and beautifully crafted classical animation sequences.
This collection recreates the original look, sound, and behavior of these classic releases so players can experience them as they ran on the original Amiga and PlayStation hardware.
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