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''Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned'' is a
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, created by
Jane Jensen Jane Jensen (born Jane Elizabeth Smith; January 28, 1963 in Palmerton, Pennsylvania) is an American video game designer and author. She is mostly known as the creator of the ''Gabriel Knight'' series of adventure games, and also co-founded Ober ...
, developed and published by
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, and released for
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in 1999. The sequel to 1995's '' The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery'', the game's story focuses on the lives of Gabriel Knight (voiced once again by
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) and Grace Nakimura, as they become involved in a case to track down a kidnapped infant, becoming embroiled in a mystery that involves vampires, the
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, the
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and
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, within the
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province of
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; the story itself is inspired by a real-life treasure conspiracy associated to the area. Following the previous installment, Sierra opted to render the third game in the series in 3D graphics, with a heightened level of puzzle solving and exploration. Work on development was delayed due to difficulties from the team in adapting to the new rendering engine for the game, with some puzzles that were designed found to be complicated and replaced with a number of new puzzles that Jensen did not approve of but couldn't have changed. Although Jensen had approved of the actor who portrayed Gabriel in the last game, it was decided that Curry should return, owing to her belief he provided the right personality for the character. ''Gabriel Knight 3'' was the last game to be made by Sierra prior to the crash of the adventure video game industry. Although not a commercial success, much like its predecessors, it received mainly positive reviews from critics. Praise was given to the story and its setting, along with one of the "best-designed game puzzles" in adventure games, while it was criticised for some of its poor dialogue, Curry's performance, and its transfer to 3D graphics. The game was re-released as part of Sierra's ''Best Seller Series'' in 2001, and again for
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, in 2010, and
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, in 2016.


Gameplay

''Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned'' is a point-and-click adventure game, played from a third-person perspective. The story is divided into chapters that cover a three-day period of several time blocks, which play out in a linear fashion and places players in control of one of the two playable characters – while Gabriel handles the initial block of chapters, most alternate between him and Grace. In each chapter, players must complete a set of required actions in order to progress the story, but may do so in a non-linear fashion, allowing them to explore locations and conduct optional actions that provide background and context to the game's story and events. In some chapters, completing certain actions will causes changes during that chapter in other locations - these are indicated by the sound of a ticking clock. Each chapter features a variety of locations that the player can visit, some of which are accessed via an overhead map which uses a hint system to highlight key locations that have actions to be performed for that chapter; additional sites become available as the game progresses. As with Sierra games of the time, a running score is used to keep check on actions, both required and optional, that players have completed (i.e. acquiring an object needed for a puzzle). Interactive objects are highlighted when the cursor is moved over them, to which doing so activates an action bar of "verb" commands that can be conducted by the player. Actions can involve things such as examining an object/person, picking up an item, or talking to a person. As with previous titles, players store items collected in an inventory, and can examine them, use them, combine them, or make them an active object for interactions with other items or people. Conversations with people range from those who provide brief words on things and those who need to be interviewed on topics. For interviews concerning questioning someone for information, an action bar of "verb" topics appears, which can range from asking about a place or object, learning about the person themselves, or questioning them on something they learnt. However, conversations cannot be reviewed after they have been done, as with previous games in the series. ''Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned'' allows players to have full control over the camera's positioning and angle, allowing them to examine a location in detail; the camera is only fixed during cutscenes, close-up shots of objects, and conversations. In addition, if the player's character is not in view, they will spawn someone off-camera near to the current position of the viewpoint. At certain points in the game, players can make use of a laptop for scanning in and comparing evidence, conducting research on topics, linking evidence and items to marked down suspects, and for tackling one of the game's central puzzles. In some situations, the player must overcome a dangerous situation or risk occurring a game-over moment, forcing them to retry, restart the game, or restore a previous save.


Story


Setting

''Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned'' takes place within a world where the occult and the supernatural exist throughout human history such as ghosts, cultists and demons. To combat those who use such forces for evil against humanity are the "Schattenjägers" a German translation of the words "Shadow Hunters" who take it upon themselves to defend the innocent from such beings; their origins, however, are shrouded in mystery. The game's story is inspired by a 1950s conspiracy theory concerning 19th-century parish priest
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and a secret treasure he hid away around the village of
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in southern
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, incorporating several elements concerning the mythology of
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s and the
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, the myths surrounding the
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, and the religious stories of
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before and during his crucifixion. The locations featured in the game included a fictionalized layout of Rennes-le-Château which faithfully recreates local landmarks such as the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene , alongside the real-life locations of
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and Château de Blanchefort, with a mix of fictional landmarks and sites relating to the plot.


Characters

Players assume the role of Gabriel Knight, voiced by
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, and Grace Nakimura, voiced by Charity James, throughout the game, using their own methods and approaches to solving their respective part of the investigation they undertake together. During their work, they receive assistance from Frank Mosely (voiced by David Thomas), a police detective from
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. Other main characters in the game include: Emilio Baza, voiced by
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; Madeline Buthane, voiced by
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; Vittorio Buchelli, voiced by Joe Lala; Excelsior Montreaux, voiced by
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; Abbé Arnaud, voiced by
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, John Wilkes, voiced by Richard Doyle, Lady Howard, voiced by
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; Estelle Stiles, voiced by
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, Larry Sinclair, voiced by
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, and Prince James, voiced by
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. Other supporting characters feature the voices of Philippe Bergeron, Rene Auberjonois, Susan Silo, Karen Ross, and Tom Kane.


Plot

Four years after the events in '' The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery'', novelist Gabriel Knight, fulfilling his family's role as Schattenjäger, and Grace Nakimura, his research assistant, receive an invitation to the home of Prince James of Albany, a descendant of the
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, in
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. James requests the pair to help protect his infant son Charlie from "Night Visitors" - beings claimed to be vampires that have plagued his family. Upon agreeing to the job, the pair are overcome on their first night by a strange force; Grace is knocked out, while Gabriel is left paralyzed and forced to watch Charlie being kidnapped. Regaining his limbs, he pursues after the kidnappers onto a train, but loses them, after being ambushed, when the train stops outside the town of Couiza. A station porter later helps him to a hotel in the village of Rennes-le-Château. The next morning, Gabriel calls James to report his location, but is confused when he is asked to investigate what he can until his men can take over. When seeking coffee in the hotel, Gabriel learns that the night he arrived, a treasure hunting group arrived at the same time. The group consist of: Madeline Buthard, the tour's leader; Vittorio Buccheilli, an Italian tourist; John Wilkes, an Australian treasure hunter; Emilio Baza, a Middle-Eastern tourist; and Frank Mosely, Gabriel police detective friend from
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. At the same time, he meets with local priest Abbé Arnaud, and historical writer Larry Sinclair. During a search of the village and the region, he discovers the kidnappers must be hiding out in the area, and that the kidnapping has some connection to a hidden treasure in the region linked to the Knights Templar and the Holy Grail. That evening, After Grace arrives with James' men, Gabriel tails his replacements, and witness them interrogate Arnaud roughly, while greeting Larry with an odd handshake; Frank later reveals it to be Masonic. Deciding they can't drop the case, Gabriel and Grace agree to continue it, with Frank offering to help. The next day, Gabriel searches the tour groups' room, and discovers Buthane and Vittorio are not what they appear to be. Meanwhile, Grace joins the treasure hunting tour to learn more about the hidden treasure in the region. After a visit to a local winery, owned by Excelsior Montreaux, she and the group come across the bodies of James' men, both of whom were brutally murdered and drained of their blood. Upon hearing of this, Gabriel questions the group, and examines the crime scene with Frank; the visit sees him experience visions of the murder, determining the killers were vampires. Gabriel informs James of his men's deaths, who implores him to continue his work, before visiting Larry to confront him about their visit. An angered Larry evicts him from his home, but not before he spies him setting his alarm for later that night. Talking with Grace regarding their suspects, she suggests to him to vist Montreaux, after finding his winery to be deeply unsettling for unknown reasons. Posing as a journalist, Gabriel meets him, and notes his views on wine-making are strangley odd and creepy. Later that evening, Grace comes across an envelope containing a document known as ''Le Serpent Rouge'', said to contain riddles that, when solved, lead one to the valley's treasure. Spending her time wisely, she manages to solve some of its riddles, before she is interrupted by Wilkes, who offers her dinner. Grace accepts, and discovers he found a hollow chamber under the valley through seismological surveys; unfortunately, she is forced to leave him in his room when he makes a drunken pass at her. After midnight, Gabriel heads out into the valley to spy on Larry, and witnesses him burying a manuscript, and recovers it; through it, he learns Larry's surname is Chester, not Sinclair. Upon returning to the hotel to sleep, he suffers a nightmare about vampires, causing him and Grace to sleep together. In the morning, Grace reveals the manuscript is about the fact that
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had descendants, and covers his bloodlines following his crucifixion. Meanwhile, Gabriel finds Wilkes disappeared from the hotel, and later finds his body near a local landmark, killed in the same fashion. Grace continues her work on ''Le Serpent Rouge'' and discovers the riddles answers conform to Wilkes' findings. After completing the riddles, she and Gabriel find the manuscript missing. Suspecting Mosely took it and discovering Prince James has turned up, Gabriel decides to question his friend and asks Grace to track it down. Her investigations later lead the pair to reveal Buthane to be with French intelligence, investigating recent activity in the region, Vittorio to be a priest from the Vatican, also for the same reasons, and that Mosely recently signed up to work for the CIA, investigating Freemason problems in
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. Gabriel returns the manuscript to James, who is accompanied by his manservant Mesmi and Larry. He confirms his family has a connection to Jesus, and is fearful that Charlie's lineage was the motive for his kidnapping. Gabriel later revisits Montreaux, convinced he is involved, and finds evidence linking him to the kidnapping; unfortunately, the kidnappers spot him, alert Montreaux to his real identity, and chase after him. In his absence, Grace discovers Emilio had been helping the pair with their investigations. He reveals that he once served in a brotherhood known as the Magi that aided and protected Jesus during his life, and that Montreaux is part a group of Magi who sought to secure his blood for their own end, becoming vampires as a result. Emilio himself attempted the same and became immortal, but regretted his actions, and so swore to prevent the group hounding Jesus' descendants. Realizing Charlie is likely in possession of a strong element of Jesus' bloodline, Gabriel, backed up by Frank and Mesmi, proceed to the hollow under the region, created by the Knights Templar, which houses a temple, confronting Montreaux and his kin, killing them and saving Charlie. Emilio, sensing this, leaves Grace, but advises her to pursue her own path in life. In the temple, Gabriel discovers the treasure is none other than Jesus' body, which grants him a vision revealing the origins of his family's role as Schattenjägers, before Emilio removes the body to a safer location. While Charlie is returned to his father, Gabriel goes to see Grace with the good news, only to find a note from her which he tosses away in sadness.


Development

Jane Jensen began designing ''Gabriel Knight 3'' in December 1996. By the time work began on ''Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned'', it was already clear to the development team that it would be the final Gabriel Knight game.
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remarked that "we were the last dinosaur on the block. We had until the game shipped, and then it would be over". Nonetheless, Sierra felt the series should move to 3D graphics to keep up with the times. The development team had little experience with or understanding of the format; when programmer Scott Bilas was brought on board mid-production, he was told that the game was nearly finished, only to find that the team had left out a number of features that were needed to make the game playable. The game was announced in mid-August 1997. The team's struggles with the technology led to a number of delays. Alluding to an infamous puzzle early in the game in which Knight must use tape to get hair from a cat and use it to make a fake mustache, Bilas recalled: "It was terrible! There was something that Jane ensenwanted to do that was just too hard, too expensive, too complicated to make it happen. I think our producer came up with the cat puzzle s a replacement I'm pretty sure Jane didn't like it. None of the developers liked it, but we were really late and needed to get something in there". Though she was satisfied by Dean Erickson's performance in the previous game, Jensen felt that
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represented the real voice of Gabriel Knight and opted to have him return to the role.


Soundtrack

The game's score was composed by David Henry, based on themes created by the series' original composer, Robert Holmes. In every Gabriel Knight game, the popular gospel hymn "
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" can be heard, albeit in different remixes and forms. In ''Gabriel Knight 3'' it can be heard in the ''San Greal Tavern'' in
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.


Reception

''Gabriel Knight 3'' received favorable reviews according to the
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'' said the game "proves that adventure games still have some life left in them" and provides "a welcome change for the action-heavy PC market" with " nexcellent story and well worked out plot". At the same time, he criticized Tim Curry's voice-over, as "a cold and over-exaggerated interpretation of the southern accent", and the switch to 3D which they felt "is not yet ready to depict the emotions and feelings in the way actors can".
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'' shared the sentiments about Curry's "terrible acting job", calling the "fake accent and overly dramatic delivery ..almost unbearable". The dialogue was also criticized, as were the puzzles, the latter which fortunately "get better as the story progresses". The story itself was more positively received, including "some excellent plot elements" and "fascinating" connections between fact and fiction. Dan Ravipinto of ''
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'' found some of the smaller puzzles "outright silly", but at the same time the vast ''Le Serpent Rouge'' "one of the best-designed puzzles in adventure gaming history". The storyline with its "interesting narratives" was called "epic in every sense of the word" and the game "ultimately a success". Jeff Lundrigan of '' NextGen'' said of the game, "It's a cliché, but: if you are really into adventure games – and one heck of a puzzle solver – man, is this a rare treat." In May 2000, Jane Jensen remarked that the "sales of ''Gabriel Knight 3'' were not sufficient to offset the cost of development given that we had to build a new engine." The game was named the best computer adventure game of 1999 by ''
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'', and was a runner-up for ''
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''s awards in this category. The staff of ''Computer Games'' wrote: "While the game does, at times, feature some klunky dialogue, over-the-top acting, and weak 3D graphics, it delivers a compelling universe, one that's well-realized and filled with detail". During the
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nominated ''Gabriel Knight 3'' for " Computer Adventure/Role-Playing Game of the Year". In 2011, ''Adventure Gamers'' listed it as the 32nd-best adventure game ever released.


Legacy

In August 2000, the game was mentioned by the staff of ''CNET Gamecenter'' as one of the "true adventure games" that failed to get sales. They cited the reason: "Now it seems people want more action than adventure. They would rather run around in short shorts raiding tombs than experience real stories. People want it simple. Even in the fight between two first-person shooters with adventure leanings, the simpler of the two (''
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'') won out over the more imaginative (''
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''). The golden days are gone; the dream is over. Casual gamers killed adventure gaming, and ''
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'' made them do it." Cliff Hicks made a point about the vanishing adventure genre: "There's no way to beat this one, we're afraid, and we don't think we'll see these games make a return, not for a long time, anyway. Sierra, the pioneer in this field, seems to have given it up. Sierra cancelled the last ''
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'' game, there isn't another ''Gabriel Knight'' game in the works, and ''
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'' is MIA. Alas, adventure, we hardly knew ye." A month later, Erik Wolpaw of ''
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'' used ''Gabriel Knight 3'' and its "Mosely disguise" puzzle as an "alternate theory of who killed adventure gaming". He concluded his hypothesis with: "Who killed Adventure Games? I think it should be pretty clear at this point that Adventure Games committed suicide."


References


External links


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