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Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers

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Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers
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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...
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1993, Sierra, ESRB Rating: Teen...
System requirements
Windows XP or Vista, 1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with...
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10.5 hMain
12.5 h Main + Sides
12.5 h Completionist
11.5 h All Styles
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Description
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

© 1993 Activision Publishing, Inc. Gabriel Knight, Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers, and Activision are registered trademarks of Activision Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners.

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manual (36 pages) HD wallpapers avatars
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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
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Time to beat
10.5 hMain
12.5 h Main + Sides
12.5 h Completionist
11.5 h All Styles
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Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
Release date:
{{'1993-12-17T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
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Size:
406 MB
Rating:
ESRB Rating: Teen (Animated Blood, Mild Language)

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Posted on: November 7, 2011

archcorenth

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Games: 244 Reviews: 19

Explore New Orleans!

The best part about this game is the atmosphere. It really feels like you're walking around New Orleans and New Orleans is such a unique city. Compare this game to Broken Sword where you spend the first part of it walking around Paris (which is also a unique city) and yet Broken Sword's environment could have been anywhere. Peppered throughout are historical tidbits, which actually are interesting and come in just the right amounts. That's the best part of the game. Also quite fun is the feeling at the beginning that you're just sort of puttering about and maybe not taking your investigation too seriously -- that's a nice change of pace. You start off maybe going to find your friend with the police who wants you to meet him at the crime (but he hasn't told you where it was), or else you could go pay your grandmother a visit. Or maybe you just want to visit the park or look around a Voodoo museum. Eventually, however, all you want to do is to investigate the case. But your grandfather's mystery and trying to bed that woman in the limousine will still pop from time-to-time. That dialogue is also good generally, and educational, and spoken by some very fine actors (including a Tim Curry who has use to the game to stretch his talent quite a bit). And the art is top notch. Perhaps the music is not to memorable. Atmosphere is what all that amounts to and the game is exceptional with it, enough that it gets four out of five stars for just that, since there isn't too much else in the game. The plot unoriginal, being borrowed from She by H. Rider Haggard, and the "She" in this game is the least interesting character of the bunch and has about three lines of dialogue for the whole game and yet we SHOULD care about her the most after the hero (the game is guilty of a common movie foible that we should care about the female protagonist because she sleeps with the hero). Other issues include there not being a single puzzle that is taxing or memorable, that there are glitches a plenty (the most annoying that the music is too loud and has to be adjusted every time you load the game), and that every so often, even regularly in the first few chapters, you have no idea what to do next and must revisit every single location and when you find something to do you must then do it all over again to see if now anything's changed in any of the locations you've already visited. (I admit this the lazy quality I spoke highly of before is partly to blame for this. But give us some more of those errands to run about town so that we can feel that there's SOME reason to visit the drug a fifth time. Or else open up a few NEW locations -- there are just the old ones over and over game for the whole game with a vacation every now and then) A final complaint has to do with ending, but there won't be any spoilers because it has to with so many adventure games, probably 90% of the games I've played. The climax rushes in with what amounts to a movie punctuated by pauses where you must do something, and it must be the correct or you die and must start from your last save (hopefully right before the movie), these "puzzles" are never ingenious, it's just some obvious thing your hero must do, or maybe it's one of two or three obvious things and the other two kill you. It is so obnoxious because it's not really a game, it just forces you to watch the movie sequence three to five times and cross your fingers. It's the opposite of exciting which is what I'd hope the end of a story would bring. It's hardly something to blame Gabriel Knight for since it across the board on adventure games, but somebody needs to rethink this, and until then just give us a straight movie. Anyways perhaps I've spent more time on the problems that what is great about it. But it's hard to explain what is great when that is feeling brought on by the atmosphere. I heartily recommend it. And hope that the sequels will be just as good. :-)


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Posted on: June 7, 2015

whiteblooded

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Games: 50 Reviews: 2

Excellent story, fun, but frustrating

Maybe I'm just stupid, but I found myself having to use hints quite a lot - often for silly little things that I missed. It would be good if there was an in-built hint system. Characters don't give enough hints. For example, the first puzzle you get is going through your Granddaddy's belongings - I only realised this puzzle wasn't properly completed when I got to day 5 or 6!.. That said, the story is really good.. characters are excellent and the final day had me sitting on the edge of my seat. If you get frustrated, use walkthroughs, and remember that once you get past day 5 or 6, the map starts to get a bit smaller and more manageable and the game becomes a lot more fun.


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Posted on: March 22, 2017

Ajumaus

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Games: 33 Reviews: 4

Gabriel Knight

The story is a bit cliche and very cheesy but enjoyable. I like it that the real facts blend in so well with the paranormal stuff. The german language parts made me smile, I am german btw. The gameplay is confusing and challenging, too many verbs and no hotspots. Sometimes I already tried the solution but clicked one pixel too far and got a negative reaction and therefor stopped trying. Some parts are even more frustrating because you have to react very quickly. The voice acting is good except for the horrible narrator, but you can turn her off so it's not a big deal. The puzzles are challenging so I can't recommend this for someone who just starts with point and click. It certainly has it's flaws but it's a classic. Play it. =)


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Posted on: May 15, 2017

cbingham

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Games: 49 Reviews: 18

One of the best games ever

"Gabriel Knight" is one of the best adventure games ever made. It was designed by Jane Jensen, who designed "King's Quest 6," which is widely considered the best game in that series. "Gabriel Knight" is a murder mystery game. The main character is not your typical hero. He starts off working a mundane job, where he makes so little money he actually sleeps in the store where he works. On top of that he's not even a pleasant human being at first. At the every beginning of the game, Gabriel's best friend describes him as a "lout." However, he learns a lot throughout the game and he develops and matures. So, if you don't like the main character at first, don't let that stop you from continuing to play. Play all the way to the end and then judge him (and the game). Aside from Gabriel, there are many other characters in this game, and you learn a lot about almost all of them. I don't know of many other games where you get such in-depth knowledge of so many characters who would otherwise be minor characters. Another fascinating thing about the "Gabriel Knight" games is they give you a lot of fascinating real-life information. In this game, you learn a lot about Voodoo and about New Orleans. The story, voice acting, and music are all top notch: there are no words strong enough to properly explain how awesome the game is in all 3 areas. You may think that a point-and-click adventure game will be easy, since there's only a limited number of things you can try and then you solve puzzles by accident. That's not the case for this game. You have to really know what you're doing. There are a few puzzles I don't like, but most of the puzzles in this game are great puzzles, and I wouldn't want a game that's too easy. There's not much else that needs to be said, and it's already been said by most other people. Gabriel Knight is an amazing game. Buy it and play it.


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Posted on: January 28, 2010

Kenta78

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Games: 70 Reviews: 2

Classic!

Totally classic point and click adventure. Back in 1996 me and my two of my friends had a small competition on who amongst us three, should play trough the game first. Sadly I lost, cause I got stuck in the almost end of the game. And didn´t play it since then. I´ve got the original cd somewhere though,and well it´s easier to download it. Anyway, the game is brilliant and well worth playing, although can sometimes be a bit tricky. The cool thing is the voice acting, Tim Curry as Gabriel Knight, and Mark Hamill (of Starwars fame) the police officer Mosley ( i think he was called). Buy it, play it and enjoy the dark adventure of Gabriel Knight..


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