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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.
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Fenixp: All I know about the game is that I've had a copy, really loved it when I played it, and when I wanetd to install it again, my disc got scratched and I couldn't even find it on torrents :-/
By the way, if you miss Kult really badly, just say the word; I could send you a copy for the $2.5 plus shipping for a dvd keep case - I just found out it's a multi-language version. Sadly it doesn't include support for Slovak or Czech, but you can choose between English, German or French voiceovers, or English voiceovers with Spanish or Italian text (English and French seem fine, German has an interesting voice-actor, too, but the translation is too long-winded for my taste, not as light as English or French). The cover and printed manual are in German only, but that shouldn't be much of an issue if you already own the original version. The game seems to run fine on Vista, if you use Win98 compatibility mode and manually set your desktop resolution to 1024*768.

Well, you're probably not that interested in buying another retail copy right now, especially a translated one, but I thought I'd offer it to you nevertheless, just in case. :)
Post edited September 05, 2012 by Leroux
Quick question about Inquisitor, just in case people are sitll reading this thread...

The assorted gems I'm finding in the game, such as Topaz, Pearl, and Black Pearl... can I go ahead and sell them, or am I possibly going to need them for some type of quest or collection thing down the road? I'm a hoarder, but I really need the money :) Thanks.

Also I saw during a loading screen the phrase "You must gather your party before venturing forth." Sounds like a nod to Baldur's Gate to me. Boy do I miss pre-EA Bioware...
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agent101g: The assorted gems I'm finding in the game, such as Topaz, Pearl, and Black Pearl... can I go ahead and sell them, or am I possibly going to need them for some type of quest or collection thing down the road? I'm a hoarder, but I really need the money :) Thanks.
You can sell them - that's their only purpose in the game.
Interesting article on Inquisitor, albeit not really a positive one:
http://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/EricSchwarz/20120916/177761/Inquisitor_The_Sins_of_OldSchool_Design.php