Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror
Plunge into a shadowy conspiracy world where the schemes of a mad drug kingpin and the prophesied return of an ancient Mayan god clash in what could be the end for all mankind. Race around the globe with George as he frantically attempts to free Nico, his investigative reporter girlfriend, from the clutches of Karzac’s crime cartel. Guide Nico and George as they unravel the dark mysteries that lead them closer and closer to an ancient horror best left buried in the steamy jungles of Central America. Gather clues and make friends, but beware – a smiling face can hide a deadly obstacle in your quest to stop the return of “he who devours the sun and consumes the flesh of all mankind”, the mighty Mayan God, Tezcatlipoca.
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What our readers think of Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror

Posted by Khan4 on Oct 26, 2019
The weak one in the series
As a standalone title, it's a mid-tear, not unenjoyable but kind of forgettable game as they were many back in the days, but it suffers badly from its comparison with the first one. The story never feels as compelling, involving, well-researched and epic as...

Posted by Hristovski on Dec 17, 2018
You never forget your first...
This was my first adventure game. A long, long time ago. More than 20 years. It was this game that made me fall in love with adventure games. I've played better, way better games, but I'm still in love with this game and I still remember many scenes and...

Posted by thorn969 on May 19, 2014
Annoying... bad story... not a worthy sequel
The puzzles often felt like they were just put in for the sake of being puzzles rather than as part of the story in the original. The story mixed in too much fantasy with reality to hold the attention. And sometimes it seemed like you were wandering around...
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Game Information
Platform | PC |
Perspective | Third-Person |
Control | Point-and-click |
Gameplay | Quest |
Genre | Mystery |
Theme | Conspiracy, Supernatural |
Graphic Style | Stylized art |
Presentation | 2D or 2.5D |
Action (Compulsory) | - |
Red Flags | - |
Media | CD |
Product Details
System Requirements
Windows 95/NT
Pentium 60 MHz processor
16 MB RAM
Win95 DirectDraw compatible video card with 1MB RAM
Direct Sound compatible card
Double speed CD-ROM drive
66 MB hard drive space (280 MB recommended)