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{{for|the first game in the series|Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers}} {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2022}} {{Infobox video game series | title = Gabriel Knight | image = Gabriel Knight logo.jpg | caption = Logo from the original game | genre = [[Point-and-click adventure]] | developer = [[Sierra Entertainment|Sierra On-Line]]<br />[[Pinkerton Road Studio]]<br />Phoenix Online Studios | publisher = Sierra On-Line<br />Pinkerton Road Studio | creator = [[Jane Jensen]] | composer = Robert Holmes | platforms = [[MS-DOS]], [[Mac (computer)|Macintosh]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[iOS]] | first release version = ''[[Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers]]'' | first release date = December 17, 1993 | latest release version = ''[[Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers#20th Anniversary Edition|Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition]]'' | latest release date = October 15, 2014 }} '''''Gabriel Knight''''' is a series of [[point-and-click adventure game]]s released by [[Sierra On-Line]] in the 1990s created by [[Jane Jensen]]. The titular character is an author and book store owner in [[New Orleans]] who is investigating a strange series of murders when he learns he is descended from a long line of ''Schattenjäger'' ("Shadow Hunters"). After undergoing a spiritual trial, Gabriel becomes the new ''Schattenjäger'', called on to stop those who use supernatural methods to threaten others. To signify this, he wears the Ritter Talisman, a protective medallion. Not having supernatural abilities himself, Gabriel mainly opposes his enemies with cunning and insight after investigation and research. In the first game, he is assisted by Grace Nakimura. In the two sequels, the two act as partners against evil, with Grace being a playable character. The original 1993 game ''[[Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers]]'' met with success and popularity, due in part to the voice cast including actors [[Tim Curry]], [[Leah Remini]], [[Virginia Capers]], [[Mark Hamill]], [[Michael Dorn]], and [[Efrem Zimbalist Jr.]] The game was followed by two sequel games that each used a different style of game design: ''[[The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery]]'' (1995), an interactive movie featuring werewolves, and ''[[Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned]]'' (1999), a 3D graphics game involving vampires. The first two games met with enough critical success that ''[[Computer Gaming World]]'' declared Jane Jensen "the interactive [[Anne Rice]]".<ref name="cgw150">{{cite magazine|author=Staff|date=November 1996|title=150 Best (and 50 Worst) Games of All Time|magazine=[[Computer Gaming World]]|issue=148|pages=63–65, 68, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 84, 88, 90, 94, 98}}</ref> The third game did not reach the same success and wound up being the final game published by Sierra following the decline of the point-and-click adventure video game industry. The first two games each had a published novelization written by game creator and writer Jane Jensen. The original game was re-released in 2014 as ''Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Father (20th Anniversary Edition)''. This version had remastered graphics, sound, and new voice recordings. To celebrate its release, Jane Jensen posted a ''Gabriel Knight'' short story online, one set six months after the third game.
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