The Beast Within is the second installment of the trilogy presenting the dark adventures of Gabriel “Schattenjäger” Knight. This time the protagonist is on the trail of a strange wolf, murderer of a little girl. Gabriel was asked to take care of this evil and suspects that this case is paranormal in...
The Beast Within is the second installment of the trilogy presenting the dark adventures of Gabriel “Schattenjäger” Knight. This time the protagonist is on the trail of a strange wolf, murderer of a little girl. Gabriel was asked to take care of this evil and suspects that this case is paranormal in nature. Together with his assistant, Grace Nakimura, he discovers the dark truth behind the history of Bavaria.
The game employs full motion video technology to its fullest. The actors move through photo-realistic sceneries and every action leads to an FMV sequence. The game is a classic point-and-click adventure where you lead two characters through masterfully designed riddles, tons of life-like detective work and perfectly scripted dialogue. The friendly user interface is a finishing touch making this title a masterpiece you don't want to miss.
A fully cinematic adventure game that lets you play both Gabriel Knight and Grace Nakimura
Discover the truth about the death of King Ludwig II and uncover the mystery of Wagner’s lost opera
Explore actual locations in Germany captured in 1000 beautiful, high-res images
Unfortunatelly game crashed when i was playing chapter 3 . I didn't save my progress , and i don't want to play again , it was long time , i can't load any saves that i downloaded , it is bad. GOG version is bad , try steam
to be honest i only liked this game because i like games like phantasmagoria!!
this one does not have such a nice story but it is of the same gender1!! i would love it if someone created a new pc game in 2011 like phantasmagoria with real actors!! other than that it is a pretty enjoyable old game that will remind you of good old times!
I feel disappointed with this game for several reasons.
First off, some of the puzzles aren't very logical and it takes a lot of time to figure them out.
Secondly, some stages as a whole are so very complex that you keep asking yourself if you're even doing things right, and then it becomes obvious you had to miss some minute detail - but what that was is very unclear.
Thirdly, the acting in this game is all over place - from some quite good performances, to some which are so bad you just feel bad watching them.
Finally, and I have to address this, the game hasn't aged very well in terms of dialogue and the general feel. I do not wish to offend anyone here, but for me it was obvious the game had some serious homosexual undertones - I do not know if that was planned, or if it didn't sound that way in the mid-90's. The whole serious plot of the game just falls apart once you cannot defend yourself from the feeling that you're watching a cheap gay soft-porn flick. Two or three scenes are especially like that, making the whole thing... well, unsettling, I would say.
To sum up, the game hasn't aged well. If you're thinking about buying this and some other adventure title, if I were you I'd decide on the other one first. This is simply not the best the genre has to offer.
Overrated. Nostalgia is blinding positive reviewers.
First, I'm sure you're wondering why I gave this game 3 stars despite the title of the review. The short answer is, a lot of work went into this game and it deserves that much credit. It's lengthy, entirely spoken, and some of the actors are surprisingly talented. The video and environments especially are impressive for their time to say the least.
That being said, this game absolutely bored the hell out of me. I don't care about the homoerotic undertones or that Gabriel himself was one of the worst over-actors I've seen in a long time. Granted, the B-movie feel of FMV games are kind of what attract a lot of people to them in the first place, but he was f'ing terrible at times so much that I laughed when I was supposed to be all serious-face. But I don't really care about that. Let me get to the real reasons this game sucked (for me).
Triggered Events:
For those of you unfamiliar with the development process, most things are based on triggers. For example, in some game I just totally made up for the sake of argument, the wizard may not appear until you speak to the dragon, but this is an antiquated, irritating approach that was fixed for a reason. Nowadays, that wizard would still appear but mention something like "talk to the dragon first. I have nothing to say to you" which provides something this game sucks balls at: direction. I don't want to aimlessly wander to each location in hopes that a new event / character / option was available. But that's exactly what is required of you. Rarely will you logically conclude where it is you're supposed to go, because more often than not you just travel to every available location hoping a character has something new to share, or magically decides to leave the room so you can find that object previously inaccessible. The majority of the "puzzles" in this game are hardly difficult, and in turn actually add to the tedium of randomness. In Chapter 1 - and don't worry about spoilers here - you're tasked to do something that is retard-level obvious. Then, you spend the next hour trying to figure out who it is you're supposed to talk to, or what could have changed in any given area. It's just trial and error boredom. In addition, the majority of objects you use in the environment are dropping documents on non player characters or reading an abundance of text. Ugh.
Items :
The writers of this game (specifically Jane Jenson) are obsessed with flexing their education in history and focus a hell of a lot more on documents, paperwork, books, etc than actually devising complex situations where items are required and logic is utilized. About 97% of the items you receive require you to read every part of them which does two things horribly wrong. One, these are mostly lore-based items, which means all they do is build some back story and give you some context. Second, these are based on the trigger events I spoke of, where you literally cannot advance until you've listened to the crap voice acting stumble through them audibly. It's painful at best. Don't expect to use rust remover on bolts, then loosen them with a wrench you received after stealing a sandwich for a hobo. Instead, expect to use a screwdriver on a screwdriver-sized hole you find literally two seconds before you find the screwdriver. In addition, I'd like to add that at one point one of the only real "puzzles" completely confused the hell out of me thanks to Gabriel's idiotic interpretation of the situation. I'll avoid spoilers, but in short there was an item that contained backwards text. He stated something like "there's carbon on the back of this, but I can't read it." First of all, no. I can read a novel backwards without too much of a headache. And second, what he needed to say was "it's backwards..." instead of carbon. I ignored the backwards text on the paper because I assumed he meant I needed to get a pencil or something and scratch until I could see depressions in the paper - like you would on a post-it pad after someone wrote down a number and tore it off or after a clerk tore the carbon copy away and gave you a receipt. Instead I wondered around like a moron thinking "where can I get a pencil, or a way to lift an image off the back of this?" Another case of giving this game way too much intellectual credit.
Grace:
Grace is an annoying, bitter, obnoxious bitch and Chapter 2 is essentially you listening to her talk for an hour or two (depending on your speed). I have no idea why they decided after the not-at-all-action-packed-puzzle fest Chapter 1 they'd slow it down to a snail's pace, and encourage you to pour yourself a strong drink while crawling through a pretentious Hipster Birista's version of telling a short story with no climax, twist, or punchline. I almost uninstalled the game halfway through the closing movie of Chapter 2. That's how bad it was for me.
Controls:
I don't expect the UI designers to be of this decade, but the interface is brutal. There are no hot keys that you'd expect. You cannot ESC through close-up scenes. There are buttons for everything that could have been assigned to a key on the keyboard. More importantly, in chapter one instead of hopping around they make you experience Munich by walking all the way down the street. Several times, Or dozens if you're not sure where to go and you just want to go talk to that one guy real quick to see if he has anything new to talk about. You'll spend most of your time wondering why your i7 processor cannot take a game on DOSBox and turn it into something sans loading screens and hourglasses every time you take a few steps. In addition, the cursor's hot spots are garbage. If you've got a decent resolution running, the details of any given environment are a pixelated mess. You'll likely not realize that there is a bit of a pixel hunt here, and discover you missed random crap in the corner of a blurry object. Pixel hunts are bad enough, but slap a blurry rendition of a game from the 90s... and welcome to hell.
The Story:
I'm honestly blown away with all of the reviews claiming the story was amazing. I suppose 50 Shades of Grey was your last read? Seriously though, no offense, but the story was hardly gripping. I knew what was going to happen and why by Chapter 3. I'm not a jerk, and I don't mean to sound like some elitist literature a-hole, but really guys? The story blew your mind? I'd make more of a point but that'd "spoil" the story for people that actually want to experience it for themselves. Well, let's put it this way - the game constantly drops a small orchestral cue during a twist and more often than not you'll just think "well yeah, no &#@*" but that cue was there to make you crap your pants in surprise. In someone's review they mentioned Gabriel looks like a cheesy 80s soap opera star (I added the cheesy 80s part). I agree, and oddly enough the plot twists are written right out of one. Nothing surprised me. Literally not a god damn thing.
Acting:
The best way to destroy a story - albeit a bad one imo - is by hiring some of the worst talent you can find, giving them lines that would only be spoken in a wacky cartoon, and then asking them to present themselves in a horror genre. Campy, sure, but some of the game was just unintentionally hilarious. Gabriel's smoothing-talking badassery was just tragic. Grace's outbursts reminded me of a child pissing themselves over dropping an ice cream cone while trying to get through the monologue before the camera's turned off and they burst into uncontrollable laughter. In summation; the acting sucked. Gilbert Godfrey should have narrated this game.
Conclusion:
I've said it in so many words, but I'll wrap it up. If you're considering this game even at its current sale price of less than 3 bucks, don't. Not because 3 dollars means much to most of you. I bought Borderlands 2 and Torchlight 2 the same day, so clearly dropping cash on a video game is not a huge issue for me - but the time I killed hoping the game would get better, puzzles would get smarter, triggers would get less linear, and story would blow my face off is not 3 dollars. It's priceless.
I sincerely recommend staying the hell away from this game at all costs, even 3 bucks.
Peace.
This could of been a great game.. the first game was just awsome it had a top storyline. The second one Beast Within was ok but was more for GAY people considering the Alpha wolf guy is extremely gay and it goes on about Ludwigs love affairs with Women and Men.. This turned me off.. i did finish this game because i loved the First GB but it was a dissapointment... my big beefes about this game is the 2 main actors.. Gabriel and Grace.. gee you could of gotten someone cooler to play GAB since he is suppose to be a cool dude. And grace is just plain ugly GAB was always hitting on her in the first game! I did like this game because it carried over a few things from the first game to tie it in with the second. For a start GAB isn't a FAG his a womanizer .. this game kinda makes him out to be a little gay so it loses 2 stars for stuffing up a cool character.. Plus i like Tim Curry doing Gabs voice in the first game and was annoying not having his voice in the second one! This Version is alot more Serious then the first so if your expecting a good laugh like ya did in the first ya wont get it in the second.
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