I've finally finished Gabriel Knight 1, and I have to say it was a terrific game. The story was involving, and the ending was superb -- no let down at all. For me, the main feature that marred the game was the terrible interface. I hated having to click through the various tools (move, look, open, etc...) It got to be really tiresome at times.
Fans of Ragnar Tornquist's 1999 adventure game, The Longest Journey , won't be disappointed in Dreamfall . This time around, April Ryan, our intrepid adventurer from the first game, is joined by the mysterious assasin Kian and the rudderless, but loyal Zoe Castillo. You will be able to play as all three characters throughout the game. As you follow the metaphysical and literal journeys each of these characters make, you begin to unearth the secret world that ties dreams to reality. Tornquist is a master storyteller with enough imagination to fill two worlds -- the futuristic and the fantastic. As you shuttle between Stark and Arcadia, you begin to catch glimpses of how the two worlds are tied together even as you occaisionally stumble upon a vague inbetween world that may hold the answers to the strange forces that threaten to unravel both worlds. The gameplay is pretty straightforward, and the puzzles are much more intuitive than The Longest Journey (not a...
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