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Gabriel Knight

Gabriel Knight, overlooking Rennes-le-ChâteauGabriel Knight is a computer game hero created by Jane Jensen, whose third and last adventure takes place in and around Rennes-le-Château. It is a classic 3D point-and-click adventure. The game was launched in 1999 and looks a little dated now. Still, it is quite a treat to be able to walk around in 3D in the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, the Tour Magdala and the Villa Bethania. Although the village in the game isn’t an exact replica of the real thing, it’s clear the makers did their best to capture some of the feel.

Unfortunately the game is no longer for sale but it can be downloaded here.

Screenshots from the Game

Links

Gabriel Knight 4 Campaign
Gabriel Knight III on Wikipedia

Video Trailer of the Game

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5 Responses to Gabriel Knight

  1. Menno

    Hi Chicky,

    It is kinda odd that the person with information about the templars that is killed in the start is named Plantard right?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Sword_1

  2. Chicky

    Hi Menno,

    No I haven’t played Broken Sword. It sounds very interesting though. Are they referring to Piere Plantard? What time of game is it?

  3. Menno

    Hi,

    I was wondering if any of you have ever played Broken sword – shadow of the templars. It is an old game but it is all about the knight templars. What is kinda odd about it, is you start the game in a cafe after an explotion and the person who died there is named Plantard (who was suppose to deliver secret information)
    Kinda odd twist right?

    Menno
    Netherlands

  4. Chicky

    This game is how I first came interested in the RLC enigma. I highly recommend it.

  5. Simon

    how cool is that!

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