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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe investigation of a kidnapping leads Gabriel Knight (Tim Curry) to the French village of Rennes-Le-Chateau where a dark and sinister mystery lies ready to be solved.The investigation of a kidnapping leads Gabriel Knight (Tim Curry) to the French village of Rennes-Le-Chateau where a dark and sinister mystery lies ready to be solved.The investigation of a kidnapping leads Gabriel Knight (Tim Curry) to the French village of Rennes-Le-Chateau where a dark and sinister mystery lies ready to be solved.
Tim Curry
- Gabriel Knight
- (voce)
Charity James
- Grace Nakimura
- (voce)
- …
David Thomas
- Detective Mosely
- (voce)
- (as David A. Thomas Jr.)
Philippe Bergeron
- Jean
- (voce)
Richard Doyle
- John Wilkes
- (voce)
Billy West
- Emilio Baza
- (voce)
- …
Rene Auberjonois
- Taxi Driver
- (voce)
- …
Gregg Berger
- Abbé Arnaud
- (voce)
- …
John de Lancie
- Montreaux
- (voce)
Joe Lala
- Vittorio Buchelli
- (voce)
- …
Corey Burton
- Larry Chester
- (voce)
- …
Susan Silo
- Madame Girard
- (voce)
- …
Simon Templeman
- Prince James
- (voce)
- …
Karen Ross
- Roxanne
- (voce)
- …
Recensioni in evidenza
I've played a lot of adventure games, and this is hands down the best one I've ever done. Gabriel Knight 3 has an awesome storyline with layer after layer of detail and intrigue. The mystery just keeps unfolding as you solve more puzzles and see more and more of the secrets behind the town of Rennes-le-Chateau. Its 3D rendering and graphics look pretty great, the music is striking, and the cut scenes are really well done. The "dream sequence" movie, and the finale, just left me staring in awe. That's what you want from a game like this.
I really liked the characters, too. The interaction, especially between Gabriel and Grace, is excellent, and I really hope we'll see this continued in a Gabriel Knight 4! The only thing I wasn't amazed by was the dialog, which had its moments but was a little too sarcastic, a little too much of the time. However, I think that's no fault of Tim Curry and Charity James, etc., who did a nice job with what they were given.
As for difficulty, I wouldn't say GK3 was very hard. There are complicated puzzles, but if you're in the right place at the right time, it's pretty straightforward. I think that's to the advantage of advancing the plot, which as I said is just beautifully drawn. Gabriel Knight 3 is well worth whatever you pay for it.
I really liked the characters, too. The interaction, especially between Gabriel and Grace, is excellent, and I really hope we'll see this continued in a Gabriel Knight 4! The only thing I wasn't amazed by was the dialog, which had its moments but was a little too sarcastic, a little too much of the time. However, I think that's no fault of Tim Curry and Charity James, etc., who did a nice job with what they were given.
As for difficulty, I wouldn't say GK3 was very hard. There are complicated puzzles, but if you're in the right place at the right time, it's pretty straightforward. I think that's to the advantage of advancing the plot, which as I said is just beautifully drawn. Gabriel Knight 3 is well worth whatever you pay for it.
The first two Gabriel Knight video games, didn't do much looking at the standing of God. This game is a great example of the look of the ancient battle between darkness and light.
The interface is interesting, the puzzles are complex, and the simple jokes, are entertaining. I like the creative solution for the enigma of the Lanquedoc valley of France. But under it is a good look at the nature of God and Jesus.
The interface is interesting, the puzzles are complex, and the simple jokes, are entertaining. I like the creative solution for the enigma of the Lanquedoc valley of France. But under it is a good look at the nature of God and Jesus.
The third in the Gabriel Knight series by Sierra, this one follows suit in creating a great game. All three games have used different gaming technology(2-d animation, video clips, 3-d rendering), but the results have been great for all three.
Jane Jensen's plot places Gabriel and Gracie in France to unravel a kidnapping. The story which unfolds keeps your attention, as does Tim Curry's great voice acting. It is obvious he was given a degree of artistic freedom in creating the comments that appear when you click on seemingly innocent items. Hilarious stuff will come out when you least suspect it.
Also features the return of Detective Mosely from GK1. The downside of the game is that it can get awfully slow if you don't have the most up-to-date machine.
Jane Jensen's plot places Gabriel and Gracie in France to unravel a kidnapping. The story which unfolds keeps your attention, as does Tim Curry's great voice acting. It is obvious he was given a degree of artistic freedom in creating the comments that appear when you click on seemingly innocent items. Hilarious stuff will come out when you least suspect it.
Also features the return of Detective Mosely from GK1. The downside of the game is that it can get awfully slow if you don't have the most up-to-date machine.
This game is the much-awaited sequel to Jane Jensen's first two Gabriel Knight games. For fans of adventure role playing games who don't mind a little mystery, this game is excellent! Well written, with smart dialogue and the voice talents of several actors (Tim Curry, anyone?), this game is both fun and intriguing. It deals with some uncommon religious ideas and the real life mystery of a small French town. The game is innovative and enthralling, and I'd highly recommend it!
10Adaam
This is one of the best VG I have ever played! The beautiful backrounds, the enchanting music score, the amazing storyline... It is just a great game!!!
I really recommend this game for all of you who love dark and mysterious games. A master-piece
I really recommend this game for all of you who love dark and mysterious games. A master-piece
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- QuizThe character Gabriel Knight ranked number two in Computer Gaming World's November 1996 listing of the fifteen most memorable game heroes.
- Citazioni
Excelsior Montreaux: We should let it breathe.
Gabriel Knight: Oh, of course. There's nothing worse than suffocated wine.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episodio #22.12 (2000)
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