Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers – 20th Anniversary Edition
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Experience one of adventure gaming’s most stunning masterpieces all over again in this blockbuster retelling of the award-winning 1993 murder-mystery, which adds all-new puzzles, scenes, and HD graphics!
Blending the best of yesterday and today, it re...
Experience one of adventure gaming’s most stunning masterpieces all over again in this blockbuster retelling of the award-winning 1993 murder-mystery, which adds all-new puzzles, scenes, and HD graphics!
Blending the best of yesterday and today, it re imagines the 1993 original, voted one of the greatest games of all time, for an entirely new generation of fans. As struggling author and bookstore owner Gabriel Knight, you will investigate a series of savage ritual killings in New Orleans and their connection
to voodoo’s sinister mysteries.
The deeper you dive into master storyteller Jane Jensen’s tale of terror and suspense, the closer you’ll come to discovering the secrets of Gabriel’s family history–and unfolding his destiny.
Relive one of gaming’s greatest adventures of all-time: Adventure Gamers' 20 Best Adventure Games, Computer Gaming World's Adventure Game of the Year 1994, and Honorable Mention in The A.V. Club's Top 100 Games of All-Time
Experience the award-winning voodoo murder-mystery in stunning high-res 3D
Adds new puzzles and scenes to familiar challenges
Includes remastered soundtrack by original composer Robert Holmes
包含内容
20th Anniversary wallpaper
原声音乐(MP3)
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Additional Notes: Minimum suggested screen resolution is 1024x768. Not recommended for play on Intel systems with integrated/shared video memory.
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
推荐系统配置:
Additional Notes: Minimum suggested screen resolution is 1024x768. Not recommended for play on Intel systems with integrated/shared video memory.
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
This is a great game made even better with updated graphics and some quality of life features. The story is excellent, with an intriguing mystery, atmosphere, and memorable and likeable characters. The puzzle design mostly excellent with logical solutions that fit the story well and provide a good challenge without being frustrating. The voice acting is mostly good, but the music is absolutely amazing. I highly recommend this game. The only negatives are a few glitchy animations here and there, and the charaters do not always blend well into the backgrounds.
This is an incomplete review, simply because I didn't get far into the game. Not even to the first crime scene; my total playtime is roughly 30/40 mins, maybe even less.
First of all, the only game I played in the Gabriel Knight series was the Beast Within, which I absolutely loved and enjoyed immensely, despite the hammy acting at times. That game was very immersive, and is the direct sequel to this game.
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers is a 3D game but doesn't contain the horrendous 3D backgrounds that Gabriel Knight 3 utilizes. Its backdrops are beautiful, well drawn and the characters themselves including their animations are done quite well. Normally I dislike 3D point n click games, but here it was at least done well.
Once I started playing, the alarm bells started ringing straight away. The dialogue system is quite bad and inconsistent. Various topics that pop up can be clicked on twice with poor delivery by Gabriel, and no actual effort put into it to form complete conversations. It really feels like the devs/writers cut down on the dialogue because of the original voice cast for Gabriel (Tim Curry) and his very likely high price tag for each word uttered. As a result, npc conversations don't feel like conversations at all but badly formed questions.
Yet it wasn't the dialogue that frustrated me or made me give up on the game. It was the very first 'puzzle'. Note: Spoiler ahead, so don't read on if you don't want to know the details.
The first puzzle involves finding out the where the crime scene is. After heading to the back, it became obvious of what I must do; distract the cop to get access to his police radio. Unfortunately, the method of distracting the cop involves leading a Mime to him. Sounds easy, right? But either through a glitch or the fact its 3D and awkward as hell, the Mime will get 'distracted' with patrolling bystanders whose job it is to lead the Mime away from you. After repeated attempts... I gave up.
2/5 Stars
I played Gabriel Knight a long time ago, and I found the game great, but really difficult at my age. Now I'm older, I just find the game fantastic ! And the efforts made for the remastering are really great, and give the game a new youth. It was a pleasure to play this really well made game with a so brilliant story and really smart enigmas. I suggest you play it ! I played it in French, the translation is not bad.
I can't say anything for the original. I've not played it (as a kid back then, I didn't have a plethora of games to play). For this anniversary edition, I am having a hard time not grimacing at the poor quality of voice acting this game has. I can't get past the early part of the game either. The puzzle with the mime in the park was not fun at all. I knew something with the mime and the people who he annoyed had something to do with this part, but I had to resort of hints to figure out what I was supposed to do with him. Finally, I just got fed up of him getting distracted by all the other groups that I simply had it with this game (yes, I know you're supposed to lead him to the cop without "nudging" the other people in the park, but couldn't manage to avoid them). If I am not having fun with the puzzles from the beginning, I doubt I'll enjoy the rest of it. I'd rather buy another adventure game more engaging.
I have not played the original but picked this up because point and click adventure games are a lost art. The art style, music, and graphics are all very well done, and the interface, while a bit on the slow "90s game design" side, is easy to use and unobtrusive. Others have mentioned the voice acting, which is a bit ridiculous and exaggerated, but never harms the game's tone.
However, my experience with this title was quite limited because of the bugs. There is a persistent freeze/crash bug that has halted my progress very early in the game and I would warn potential buyers of this issue (it may be related to ATI Radeon cards). Apparently, this is a common problem with this game, which may have needed a little more time in testing before it was released. Even on hardware that can more than handle the game, it crashes constantly.
If you're interested, perhaps the original would be a better bet. I have played the sequel and can recommend that.
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