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Gabriel Knight 20 years later: How this point-and-click adventure has changed from 1994 to 2014 (gallery)

Gabriel Knight 20th Anniversary bookstore

...and how the bookstore looks now in the Gabriel Knight 20th Anniversary version. It's not just a graphic overhaul; the actual setting has changed.

Image Credit: Phoenix Online Studio

The 20th Anniversary edition of Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers comes out early this fall for PC, Mac, and iOS. It’s been completely rebuilt on the Unity Engine, with an updated soundtrack, new dialogue, extras sprinkled throughout, and the return of material that previously didn’t show up until the sequels.

The original Gabriel Knight was a pioneer in its day, a dark point-and-click mystery adventure with supernatural themes.

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Jane Jensen and Robert Holmes, who helmed the original, are back for the anniversary edition, developed by their own Pinkerton Road Studio and published by Phoenix Online. (Be sure to check out our interview with Jane Jensen about the difference 20 years can make.)

Click through our gallery to see what’s changed — and what remains delightfully the same — in the new version, releasing two decades later.