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Game: Gabriel Knight 3Console: PC
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Hints
As with any adventure-game locale, look everywhere that you can and talk to everyone. And if you can pick something up, do so, because you will almost certainly need it later, no matter what it is.Learn to use the in-game camera function; not only will Gabriel and Grace move more quickly around the game's locales, but certain puzzles will be easier to solve if you look around with the camera.
Once you get the fingerprint kit, you can look at or inspect a suspect's inventory items, but don't pick them up until you dust them for fingerprints.
Save the game after the first murder occurs. The game will then shift into real time, and Gabriel can wander around, talking to or spying on the suspects, but only for five minutes. If you go back to the save point, you'll be able to take Gabriel on a different route and learn different things about the case.
On the game map, the Hint button tells you where you need to go to finish a section of the game. But try to go to every location, because you never know whom you might bump into or what you might learn about the case.
Developer Cameo
Locate the bookstore window that has the book on the Holy Grail. Look in the window next to the door to see Jane Jensen, the woman that developed the Gabriel Knight series of games. Additionally, examine the book that Gabriel authored about the Voodoo Murders. Gabriel will say "Wow, isn't he some famous author or something?"Manufacturer: Vivendi Universal
Release Date: 17 November, 1999
ESRB Rating: Mature

Description:
Jane Jensen's spooky private eye is back for another round of supernatural mystery in Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned. This installment offers greater challenge and interactivity, with a fantastic 3-D engine designed specifically for the game. Each scene offers multiple vantage points and may or may not bring you another step closer to solving the game's ultimate mystery.
Play as Gabriel or his assistant, Grace, as they race against time to locate the young kidnapped son of a dethroned prince in the small French town of Rennes-le-Chateau. The backdrop is used to heighten the tension and add detail to the story, for just over 100 years ago bizarre real-world happenings enriched the parish church and may have led to the local priest's untimely demise.
The game offers a great balance of puzzles and investigative problem solving, often shifting from one to the other between scenes. Only rarely are hints offered, so if you get stuck, you may have to do some real-life investigation to track down other players who have published online help, but you shouldn't have to be an enlightened master to make it through the game. For the most part, persistence pays off, and the lush visuals and outstanding voice talent should help ease the sting of frustration enough to keep you going through the rough spots. Gabriel Knight 3 appeals to the eye, ear, and mind as well as the sense of the macabre--pick it up before the conspiracy hears about it!--Rob Lightner