The adventure of Gabriel Knight starts with gathering materials for his new book, and ends up becoming a fight for his very soul. During his investigation he discovers that he is the heir to the title of “Schattenjäger”, or “Shadow Hunter”, which has been passed down in his family from generation to...
The adventure of Gabriel Knight starts with gathering materials for his new book, and ends up becoming a fight for his very soul. During his investigation he discovers that he is the heir to the title of “Schattenjäger”, or “Shadow Hunter”, which has been passed down in his family from generation to generation since times long forgotten. He must now face countless dangers in New Orleans, Africa and Germany, each bringing him ever closer to unraveling the mystery behind suspicious voodoo murders. Haunted by nightmares, he won't give up until he reveals the truth.
In this "full-talkie" version of one of the best horror adventure games ever created you can listen to over 7,300 lines of recorded dialogue performed by professional actors including Mark Hamill and Tim Curry. Allow yourself to be sucked into this amazing neo-Gothic story full of dark secrets, nightmares and tons of atmosphere!
A gripping, captivating, supernatural detective psycho-thriller
The first part of one of the greatest stories ever told in a video game, written by the talented Jane Jensen
Well-designed, memorable characters with a whopping 7300 lines of recorded dialogue
Its a great game,the graphics are real old school. kinda remind me of the NES 8bit style of Mario Bros. and Gauntlet. But what it lacks in graphics, it makes up with a great story line that keeps you glued til the climatic ending.
The story is great, and the characters super deep. The UI didn't age all that well, forcing you to figure out which of the 3 perfectly reasonable action buttons for a particular situation does what you want.
I tested it on Linux with wine, and it crashes quite often. But I was already used to saving very often in Sierra games. Since it's wrapped with ScummVM I don't see why they didn't include a native Linux binary, it's essentially free...
I decided to buy this (again) as many rave that this is one of the gems of the old sierra days, and I have to disagree I'm afraid.
First of all lets talk about the good. The story is fantastic, the settings are also really good and you get a sense and feeling that you are in New Orleans. Also the voice acting is pretty decent. But I'm afraid that's where it ends for me.
Now the not so good. The games main protagonist is a sex starved, slimy creep and some of the dialogue between him and the female characters in the game make me shudder at how much of a slime ball this guy really is, in short he is one of the most unlikable characters I have played in a point & click adventure game. You can still be a playah with out the slime bag motif. I said something similar in respects to the protagonist for the 20th Anniversary edition.
To me playing a likable character in a point & click game is very important, or at least a tolerable one, Gabriel is just not likable at all. I unfortunately could not force myself to play beyond day 3, as day 4 started I found myself more and more going through the motions, rather than enjoying the game and being engrossed in it's superb story, which this game does have.
I tried playing this back in the day when it was a new title many moons ago, and I guess over time your brain forgets the real reason why you did not finish it back then either.
If you can get past the protagonist and some of the odd ball and out of left field puzzles it might be an enjoyable game. Just not my cup of tea I guess.
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