Inquisitor

Inquisitional statistics:
  • Three character classes--Paladin, Priest, and Thief--each with his own unique and independent story.
  • Wield the power of the Inquisition as you arrest heretics; use a variety of tools-such as the iron maiden, suspension, and the rack-to extract confessions and burn the heretics!
  • Animations of the game characters, reflecting every change in the equipment, consist of almost one million sprites (i.e. graphical elements)
  • A wide, open-ended world for you to explore and exploit as you see fit.
  • More than 200 weapons, 80 spells, and 7 schools of forbidden and allowed magic!
  • 37 extensive dungeon complexes (including multilevel dungeons)
  • 34 surface areas with deep forests, green pastures and extensive towns
  • 10 years of development, 3 years of translations, months of proofreading
  • More than 5,000 pages of text

Overview:
Ultherst was once a peaceful, God-fearing land until the Three Scourges of God came to pass as foretold by Saint Ezekiel, one of the twelve followers of the First Prophet. First came the famine that devasted the populace. Next came the plague that added more unfortunate souls on Death’s abacus. Finally came the great rain of fire, and death fell down on sinner and innocent alike, blood flooding the streets in place of water. The people, in their desperation, turned away from the Holy Mother Church and delved deep into pagan decadence or succumbed to the temptation of the Devil. You have been charged with the office of Inquisitor. It is up to you to investigate crimes against the one true faith and root out heresy--using any and all means necessary. As in all best computer RPGs--the most important choices are yours to make.
Inquisitor is a unique blend of action-oriented combat with a deep and involving tale of betrayal, torture, madness, and infernal damnation. Put your wits to the test as you collect evidence against possible heretics and put them to trial once they have been charged. Use the might of the Inquisition to extract a confession from your subjects, but be warned, use your power wisely or you will face the consequences. If a gritty old-school open-ended isometric RPG is what you looking for, look no further. Inquisitor will provide you with hours of gameplay and a dark, involving story.
Deluxe version bonuses:
  • Book – The Inquisitor Novel (pdf)
  • Book – Revelation of Ezekiel (pdf)
  • Artbook (pdf)
  • Two-hour soundtrack (38 songs)
Minimum Requirements
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Processor: Single Core 1.6 GHz
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Graphics: 3D graphics card supporting DirectX with 64 MB of memory
Storage: 2300 MB available space
Sound Card: A compatible sound card
Recommended Specifications
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Processor: Dual Core 2 GHz
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: 3D graphics card supporting DirectX with 256 MB of memory
Storage: 2300 MB available space
Sound Card: A compatible sound card
  • An old school rpg only for hardcore fan of the genre.

  • PC Master (Greece)

    It’s pretty obvious, Inquisitor is not a game for everybody. The hardcore mechanics, the increased difficulty curve, the old-school aesthetics, will undoubtedly irritate those accustomed to playing only polished and streamlined action-RPGs like Skyrim. [November 2012]

  • The translation is very good, which is beyond impressive with the quantity of text on display. It is not a game that will appeal to everyone, not by a long shot, but for those who think they would enjoy a title that harkens back to an earlier, less cinematic, far less forgiving era of gaming, Inquisitor has plenty of meat to sink your teeth into. Cheat Code Central (http://s.tt/1mGOh)

  • PC PowerPlay

    Difficult, ucompromising and obtuse, Inquisition will appeal to fans of the hardest of hardcore old-school RPGs. [Nov 2012, p.84]

  • The main character of Inquisitor is quite creative when it comes to torturing heretics. You can rack people, make them drink boiling water, or put them into the iron maiden… But the game itself is an even worse torture – not everyone can suffer through 100 hours being bored and annoyed at the same time. Inquisitor is not a hardcore RPG; it just hates the player.

Inquisitor
$9.99 $2.75
Title: Inquisitor
Genre: Indie, RPG
Released: 5 September 2012
Developer: CINEMAX, s.r.o.
Publisher: CINEMAX, s.r.o.
  • Single-player
  • Steam Trading Cards
  • Retro XP
UI Audio Subs
Spanish - Spain
Czech
English
French
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