The only similarity betwen the series I see is that both of them were written and designed by very talented people. Gabriel Knight is a serious adventure that deals with real facts (mostly) and a bit of horror, while Broken Sword is more light-hearted and cartoonish, and it doesn't dig that much into history.
I love them both, although BS died for me after the 3rd game, as it became too unimaginative. GK, on the other hand, was finished on a high note. But it is finished, and BS is not)
Last edited by Arial Type; 11-13-2011 at 11:42 AM.
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