Posted on: October 30, 2017

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Good remake of the old classic game
I quite enjoyed the remake of Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers. In the big picture it is the same lovely game. "What can you tell me about voodoo?" It is the same captivating story that takes place in the same locations, but some events have been divided more evenly over the 10 days. There is a handful of new scenes and puzzles, also the dialogue has been renewed to some extent, but most of it is still as it was in the 1993 version. I think the renewed police station scene is an improvement, while the new puzzle at Moonbeam residence doesn't enhance the experience that much. One welcome improvement, even correction, is that it doesn't snow in Germany in June. Gabriel's user interface is a simplified version from the original - not all verbs are available at all time, only the ones relevant to a particular hotspot. This undoubtedly makes the otherwise quite hard game easier, but at the same time it doesn't straighten some wrinkles, and maybe sometimes gives a bit too linear feel to the outcome. The biggest success in this remake is done with the background music. What we hear at the back are new arrangements and orchestrations (which of course involves new mixing and mastering)... of the same old tunes, without touching the compositions. Especially the Dixieland Drug Store theme gives me the chills. On the voice acting side, we hear the 2nd best Gabriel Knight after Tim Curry in my opinion. For me Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers - 20th Anniversary Edition has turned out worth the purchase, even of some replay value even though I have the original CD version. Would I recommend this remake to someone who already knows the original 1993 version? Absolutely. Would I recommend this remake to someone who doesn't? I would, but I would recommend the original even more.
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