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I just finished Inquisitor and loved it. It was a hard ride till the end but i've made it since its a diffucult and large game. I enjoyed every minute of it though some times it got on my nerves.

Anyway, i sure hope that there will be sequel to this great game since the gameplay and the lore of the inquisitor's world are great. And there must be something done with the movement and the combat since it was the game's greatest drawback.

And last but not least a message to the guys who wrote the srcipt:: Please write a novelisation of the story. I would be great!!
On behalf of CINEMAX and the original development team: Thanks for your post, we are glad you enjoyed our game.

As far as movement goes, this has already been discussed on several forums. Inquisitor displays all equipped items on your character and since there are lots of items in the game, it wasn't possible (back at the time the animations were done) to render the movement in more than eight directions because it would mean too much data (back then). I'm sure this wouldn't be a problem in a sequel. And yes, combat also lags behind a bit.

To turn Inquisitor into a novel has already been discussed here in the office, but I'm not sure if the story writer is actually working on it. At any rate, he would write it in Czech and I'm not sure how long it would take for someone to translate it to English. To translate the short novel from Czech to English was a pain for me and it took me several weeks. Since the Inquisitor novel would have hundreds of pages and I couldn't work on it in the office, it would take years no doubt.
I also just finished this game today and loved it. I'm just so I glad ignored some of the reviews and gave it a shot, it's a game that, for me, got better as it progressed. Even the combat got better. The dark story is almost unequaled in a CRPG. It has no Elves or Dwarfs and other Tolkien staples, which gets the game bonus points from me as well.
The price i paid GOG for this game versus the hours i got out of it versus the work the developers must have put into it, almost verges on legal piracy.
Post edited June 26, 2014 by CMOT70
I particularly liked the idea of putting a murder-stone in the game, south Germany or in general Roman Catholic areas in Central Europe are full of these so called atonement crosses, a christianized heathen tradition of erecting a cross on the site of a killing by the murder himself. The crosses were always made by the murderer himself as a form of atonement, which in most cases gives them a crude look. The basic idea is that people thought that the soul of the murdered would be trapped in the stone"cross" or otherwise it would become restless and haunt the place of the murder. Almost all crosses have scratch and drill holes on them, because people have extracted rock-flour from the crosses over centuries. They believed that the rock-flour contained the life force of the trapped soul and used it for medical-magical purpose.

German language site with lots of interesting examples of murderstones.+ Czech  section.

http://www.suehnekreuz.de/