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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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Asbeau: Nobody expects the Inquisitor pre-order!
Nicely played, sir!
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RaggieRags: The theme.... um, yikes? I'm not sure if I'd enjoy being a torturer, even a fictional one...
Actually, you don't have to. There are may ways to obtain evidence ;)
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Asbeau: Nobody expects the Inquisitor pre-order!
+1. Would read again.
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Thiev: Actually, you don't have to. There are may ways to obtain evidence ;)
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RaggieRags: A cushy pillow?
I will neither confirm nor deny the existence of a snuggling mini game to extract confessions. :P
Post edited August 29, 2012 by TheEnigmaticT
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RaggieRags: A cushy pillow?
Stealing, to name one of them. I played thief character after all ;)
I am quite the follower of the comfy chair method as far as torture methods go :P
Artbook - Coming Soon!
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grviper: Is that an announcement, or the title and the theme of the artbook?
Announcement :D
Post edited August 29, 2012 by JudasIscariot
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grviper: Does the game feature many nice racks?
Well, it has hueg tracts of land...
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Adzeth: Double Thieving all the way?
Yep, and proud of it :P
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deadfolk: Hundreds, you say? As many as that?
Devs claim it has around 5k pages of text.
Post edited August 29, 2012 by Thiev
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GOG.com: ... hundreds of lines of dialogs...
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deadfolk: Hundreds, you say? As many as that?
Look at the screens accompanying the gamecard and see for yourself. One dialog in this game is easily 50 lines before you get to the end of the dialog tree. Or did you mean that I should have written "thousands"? ;-)

Oh... is it that new thing called "irony"? I thought it would never catch on.
Post edited August 29, 2012 by G-Doc
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StingingVelvet: This looks really interesting and it seems like a good laptop game for my time overseas coming up. *Thinking cap on*...
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Fenixp: Take ! <a href="http://www.gog.com/forum/general_archive/preorder_inquisitor/post152" class="link_arrow"></a></div> No, take [url=http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/its-dangerous-to-go-alone-take-this.jpg]this!
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RickFalletta: Thanks! I was hoping someone would. ;-)
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Merchito: ????
Please explaiiin!?!?
No one expects the Spanish Inqusition! *dramatic music*

It's from Monty Python :D
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mistermumbles: On an off-note:
I finally actually watched the promo video that came with the news article, and I must say I really like how the video opened with a grid of short gameplay vids of games, most of which are very recognizable, available on GOG. Is that the first time it was used? It can't be too old since I spotted Symphony on there. Anyway, I just thought it was nicely done.
Our video guy is sure to appreciate that.

We're leveling up our trailers at the moment, and coming up with a coherent visual identity for them; there will be other video stuff coming soon.
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fruitloopy: Divine Divinity is one i would of liked to play, but just couldn't.

its just a shame to me to make games like this, but then make the difficulty impossible for those who aren't used to it.
Then why won't you cheat, if you want to play for story only? That would take hard combat out of question.
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Starmaker: The difficulty is part of the narrative. The game does not need to tell you that thousands of heroes failed to do whatever it is that you're doing and died, it uses your corpses to illustrate difficulty.

Once you can cheat in an RPG, advancing the story and surviving is no longer an achievement. Without cheating, you may choose to outwit your opponents or resort to combat. With cheating, there's "solve the puzzle" vs "fail to solve the puzzle".
It depends on the player really. There is no one 'true way' to play games.
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Eclipse: [...]
It certainly does support widesceen, I played it on 1920x1080 ;)
Post edited August 30, 2012 by Thiev