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The voice acting is performed by a different cast than the 1993 production. There is one exception I will mention below under game play. Some are muted to suit the mood and the torturous old pixel hunting does not occur as in the past. There are no overly dark areas with most scenes being pleasantly bright. The game itself should be identical for all versions.Īnyone who is familiar with the original game will recognize the remake presents a large improvement. At the end I listed the minimum and recommended requirements for this version only. ![]() Additional tweaks may be present on other versions that may or may not impact playing on your machines. I mention this to caution my remarks regarding mechanics and performance speak to only the version tested in my play through. It is possible you may find it elsewhere, though I have not seen any others offering the game. I am aware of the game being available through GOG, Phoenix Online Studios and Steam. The version under review is the GOG (DRM free,) download file. Career highlight for sure.įeel free to reblog with a link back to this post.Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Father 20th Anniversary Edition: Pinkerton Road Studio I’m so glad I was able to be a part of that. I looked back on that Sierra studio in Oakhurst as amazingly creative years. What’s one thing or trend you’re most excited about in the industry? My husband and I are both huge animal lovers-and vegan.Ħ. I’m one of those sappy people who cry over dog videos. The only way you can avoid criticism is to never do anything. It was incredibly exciting when the first Gabriel Knight game made the cover of Computer Gaming World. I played King’s Quest IV and was instantly hooked on adventure games. ![]() First time you knew you wanted to work in games was…?Īround 1989 I got my first home PC and bought a host of Sierra titles at the mall. I’m listening to the audio books for Linda Castillo’s Amish mystery series.Ģ. What are you currently reading and/or playing? Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition (2014) (creative director, designer)ġ. Moebius: Empire Rising (2014) (creator, designer, director, writer) Women’s Murder Club: Twice in a Blue Moon (2009) (designer, director)ĭeadtime Stories (2009) (creator, designer, director)ĭying for Daylight (2011) (designer, director)Ĭognition: An Erica Reed Thriller (2012-2013) (story consultant) Women’s Murder Club: A Darker Shade of Grey (2008) (designer, director)Īgatha Christie: Dead Man’s Folly (2009) (creative director) Lynch: Grave Secrets (2008) (designer, director) Women’s Murder Club: Death in Scarlet (2007) (designer, director)ĭr. Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned (1999) (designer, writer)Īgatha Christie: Death on the Nile (2007) (designer, director)Īgatha Christie: Peril at End House (2007) (designer, director) The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery (1995) (designer, writer) Pepper’s Adventures in Time (1993) (designer) Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (1993) (designer, director, writer) King’s Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow (1992) (co-designer, co-writer) The Dagger of Amon Ra (1992) (voice actor) Police Quest III: The Kindred (1991) (writer) ![]() THIS PROFILE WAS ORIGINALLY POSTED MARCH 2016ĮcoQuest: The Search for Cetus (1991) (writer) She’s the author of over 20 novels, writing mystery/thrilllers under Jane Jensen and romance under Eli Easton. After a successful Kickstarter in 2012, Jensen began a studio called Pinkerton Road and published Moebius: Empire Rising and a 20th anniversary edition of Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers. In the early 2000’s, she co-founded Oberon Media and designed puzzle and hidden object games while there, including a James Patterson series of hidden object games and “Dying for Daylight”. She designed classic adventure games at Sierra including King’s Quest VI (with Roberta Williams) and the Gabriel Knight series. Jane Jensen joined Sierra On-line as a writer/designer in 1991, leaving behind a career as a software engineer.
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