The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery

The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery
DeveloperSierra On-Line
PublisherSierra On-Line
DirectorWill Binder
ProducerSabine Duvall
DesignerJane Jensen
Programmers
  • David Artis
  • Adam Bentley
  • Chris Carr
  • Steve Conrad
  • Bill Schrodes
Artists
  • Layne Gifford
  • John Shroades
WriterJane Jensen
ComposerRobert Holmes
SeriesGabriel Knight
PlatformsMS-DOS, Macintosh, Microsoft Windows
Release
  • December 1995
  • Mac OS
    July 9, 1996
GenresInteractive movie, point-and-click adventure
ModeSingle-player

The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery (also known as Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within) is a point-and-click adventure game, created by Jane Jensen, developed and published by Sierra On-Line, and released for MS-DOS, Macintosh, and Microsoft Windows in 1995. The sequel to 1993's Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers, the game's story focuses on a new investigation for Gabriel Knight, adjusting to his new life as a "shadow hunter" as he investigates a spate of killings around Munich believed to be the work of a werewolf. His work is assisted by Grace Nakimura, who looks into a link between the killings and the final years of a Bavarian king in the 19th century.

Unlike its predecessor, the game was designed like an interactive movie, produced entirely in full-motion video – a technology that was popular at the time for game production but expensive to use – with computer-generated scenery used for locations in the game, and a strict filming and voice-over schedule. In addition, the involvement of live-action scenes required a recasting of the main characters, with Dean Erickson and Joanne Takahashi portraying the lead roles, both of whom are playable during the story at different intervals.

The Beast Within garnered critical praise for its storytelling and characterization, as well as its presentation, but was not a commercial success as Jensen hoped for. Despite this, it received a sequel, Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned, in 1999.