An unnamed hero gets thrown in a colony of prisoners surrounded by a magical barrier.An unnamed hero gets thrown in a colony of prisoners surrounded by a magical barrier.An unnamed hero gets thrown in a colony of prisoners surrounded by a magical barrier.
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Don Delciappo
- Xardas
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Ted Maynard
- Gorn
- (English version)
- (voice)
Redd Pepper
- Drax
- (English version)
- (voice)
William Roberts
- Diego
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Bill Roberts)
Dan Russell
- Raven
- (English version)
- (voice)
John Sharian
- Milten
- (English version)
- (voice)
Glenn Wrage
- Ian
- (English version)
- (voice)
Klaus Bauer
- Bullit
- (German version)
- (voice)
- …
Michael Deckner
- Raven
- (German version)
- (voice)
Dieter Gring
- Milten
- (German version)
- (voice)
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- TriviaGerman medieval-rock band "In Extremo" can be seen ingame on the old camp stage during the third chapter performing their song "Herr Mannelig".
- Alternate versionsThe German and American versions were censored for different reasons. The German version had the blood reduced to secure a USK-12 rating while the American version removed all nudity from the game due to the publisher Xicat Interactive targeting a "T for Teen" rating.
- ConnectionsEdited into Gothic: Der geheimnisvolle Händler (2012)
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I first saw the game in an Internet cafe, back when that was the only way for me to play online games. I had only noticed the player character had a funny jump. I then got my hands on a pirated copy and that was it, no more social life for a couple of weeks. It was the first time I got really immersed in a video game. For the first time, I was able to explore a pretty big world, I had to figure out what to do next and to git gud, because you start out really underpowered. (Of course, this was nothing compared to Gothic II, which had a bigger world and improved graphics and mechanics; Gothic III continued the trend, but it was pretty much the only game I wasn't able to finish because of bugs.) Immersion in video games has advanced tremendously, but in 2001, you could hardly do better than Gothic.
- andreichirita1
- Apr 17, 2022
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