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Fight heresy the old-school way.

Inquisitor is a game that will take you on a thrilling journey through a dark medieval low-fantasy world and satisfy your hunger for old-school RPG, and it's available for digital pre-order on GOG.com for only $11.99--that’s 20% off the full price, only during preorders!

Dark times have fallen onto the once-peaceful land of Ultherst. As the prophet Ezekiel foretold: Famine, Plague, and Death came to harvest the souls of the sinners and the innocent alike. In this time of hardship more and more people started to succumb to the Devil's whispers. Heresy and worship of dark powers grow stronger and more blatant with every new follower of the demonic path. This evil must be rooted-out and purged with fire. And you--out of all of the people faithful to the true religion--have been selected to restore God's holy law and order as the Inquisitor.

Inquisitor is a truly old-school cRPG with open-ended gameplay, a large world to roam freely, a plethora of items and spells at your disposal, a deep and absorbing story, and hundreds of lines of dialogs. Get Inquisitor now with 20% pre-order discount and gain immediate access to the chest of goodies that contains treasure such as a full game soundtrack, a collection of 68 artworks, the ominous Revelation of Ezekiel, and a full-fledged Inquisitor novel! The pre-order period will last until Wednesday, September 5 at 10:59 AM GMT.

If you're not yet busy rushing to pre-order this item of old-school excellence, take a moment and listen what Martin Kovar of CINEMAX--the studio that put more than 10 years into developing Inquisitor--has to say about his game.
Dang son! Crazy good amount of bonuses! Well done GOG. :)
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Hillsy_: Looks interesting, but looks can be deceiving; so I'll pass for now until I know more about the game.
here. Yes, I'm gonna keep doing this now, it took some effort damnit!
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Kunovski: ...only to find that this game is deadly difficult with a mage character I've chosen
i've been playing ranged thief. Don't even get me started.
Post edited August 29, 2012 by Fenixp
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Merchito: hola... I DO hope the music of the game is not what we hear on this trailer. Please please please anyone tell me it's not!! (I mean this kid's synthetic metal-core... starting at the middle of the video). Well, at least if it's for the intro, ok. But in game, no, never!!!
I checked that and the music you are talking about is from the boss fight with Arthamon - one of the three fallen angels...
Post edited August 29, 2012 by Kovi
Looks very interesting. But for only a three buck difference I think I can hold out until some braver folks get some reviews in.
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Kovi: I checked that and the music you are talking about is from the boss fight with Arthamon - one of the three fallen angels...
Stop spoiling your own game, damnit! :D
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muttly13: Looks very interesting. But for only a three buck difference I think I can hold out until some braver folks get some reviews in.
Look! Look at it!
Post edited August 29, 2012 by Fenixp
Hot damn...this looks juicy; fine I'll bite :); pre-ordered. So few of these gems in the world; hopefully it's not buggy, but I am sure GOG and the developers will support the game post-release. Must say, the visuals look wonderful; I absolutely love my isometric old school RPGs and as quite a few others have mentioned, don't care about voice dialogue (just as long as the writing itself is of a good standard). Really looking forward to this and happy to support both GOG and the developers!

-pl1982
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pl1982: hopefully it's not buggy
It was on Czech release, but it's been patched extensively. I think all you'll run into now are typos.
Great news today, it is great to see new stuff coming especially these indie rpgs. May get it down the road because I have torchlight on my mind and when I am not playing that, I got myself into Tiny and Big as well.

Great to see someone who worked on the game answering questions on this thread too.
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Merchito: hola... I DO hope the music of the game is not what we hear on this trailer. Please please please anyone tell me it's not!! (I mean this kid's synthetic metal-core... starting at the middle of the video). Well, at least if it's for the intro, ok. But in game, no, never!!!
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Kovi: I checked that and the music you are talking about is from the boss fight wirth Arthamon - one of the three fallen angels...
Wow... I hope music sounds more adapted to the context during the rest of the game. I mean, doing so many artistic efforts to visually bring a medieval atmosphere, and puting on top of that some hardcore tunes that take you into the bedroom of a 16 years old 21st century teenager, it's a mistake. And I notice several medieval themed games crafted in eastern Europe insist in doing this bad audio choice. Strange...
Anyway, sounds files can perhaps be replaced if they are easily accessible and in a common format.
Post edited August 29, 2012 by Merchito
is this game indie because the release date says this year?
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Elmofongo: is this game indie because the release date says this year?
Yes it's "Indie"
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Elmofongo: is this game indie because the release date says this year?
Well it's actually been released three or four years back, this is just english translation.
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Kovi: And unfortunately not, there is no voice-acting in the game, only the text. The game wasn't developed with voice-over in mind (...)
That's actually a good thing in my book - fully voiced conversations in cRPGs usually lead to fewer dialogue&quest options without contributing much to the overall experience.

Take Infinity Engine-based games (Torment etc.), for example - NPCs had introductory VO for the most part, giving you an idea of what a character might sound like and leaving the rest to your imagination. I liked that a lot.
Post edited August 29, 2012 by Phaidox
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Kovi: I checked that and the music you are talking about is from the boss fight wirth Arthamon - one of the three fallen angels...
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Merchito: Wow... I hope music sounds more adapted to the context during the rest of the game. I mean, doing so many artistic efforts to visually bring a medieval atmosphere, and puting on top of that some hardcore tunes that take you into the bedroom of a 16 years old 21st century teenager, it's a mistake. And I notice several medieval themed games crafted in eastern Europe insist in doing this bad audio choice. Strange...
Anyway, sounds files can perhaps be replaced if they are easily accessible and in a common format.
I've noticed the heavy metal tendency of some of the Eastern Eastern European games and it's truly awful.

But...in most cases, I have the music turned down low and you can often substitute other music files for the ones that come with the game, so it's not a deal breaker for me.
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muttly13: Looks very interesting. But for only a three buck difference I think I can hold out until some braver folks get some reviews in.
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Fenixp: Look! Look at it!
Thanks. Seems like I probably fall into the negative 20% category. I suppose I can wait for a half-pricer one of these days.