Atmospheric adventure game with many Witcher influences and an exciting detective story. Graphically and in terms of gameplay, however, The Inquisitor is rather weak.
Ok so my game score is actually a 7 but hear me out. Not sure why this has a lower score then Suicide Squad. Look if your looking for polished graphics & smooth combat & movement ye you've got the wrong game. If this were a film it would be a low budget indie cannes movie. But if you can put up with it being a littlerough around the edges with the graphics & combat there is much to enjoy. There is a good interesting story for those of us that still enjoy games that are heavily based on story. Yet it has enough other gameplay events to keep the player interested when it isn't just story. Allbeit, investigative detective work, chases or combat. Solid 7 **** but I feel bad for it's low score. For a small developer with a small crew & limited resources i think they done ok.
The Inquisitor is a very curious low-budget project with a fascinating plot. However, the developers overestimated their capabilities and budget constraints.
An action-adventure set in the medieval inquisition and with a touch of the supernatural has enough potential. It's a shame that the authors didn't use it.
Between the exciting religious setting, lousy technology and unintentionally weird gameplay, The Inquisitor commits the worst of all deadly sins: it's boring as hell.
Somewhere deep inside The Inquisitor has traces of great ambition - good voiceovers, motion capture during scenes of fighting, but that's not nearly enough. The finished product is a game that is not good. It's as simple as that.
Mechanically, The Inquisitor borrows from several genres but rudimentary implementation fails to make a case for engaging in clue collecting or swordfighting. Worse yet, some of its mechanics are only there waste your time. On paper, and with more work put into it, The Inquisitor could have been a decent low-budget romp through an interesting setting. Sadly, in its current form, it only succeeds as a contender for the title of worst game of the year.
(MY SCORE : 6 /10) This action-adventure game is inspired by a novel by the Polish writer, Jacek Piekara, and actually has an interesting vibe, even though it may have a slightly "sensitive" theme related to religion. Unfortunately, I feel disturbed by everything that I feel "Stiff" in this game! Whether in terms of the character's physicality, movement, combat, down to facial expressions and voice dubbing! In this game we become Mordimer Madderdin, an Inquisitor who visits the City of Koenigstein which is hit by an endemic dark force. Crimes of murder through organ theft, bandits, witches' curses through masks, and cardinal criminal conspiracies, are some of the things encountered by the Inquisitor in the city, where he has the unique ability of being able to penetrate the Unworld to find hidden facts!
Történet rendben volt, bár a vége elég gyenge lett, a grafika szódával elmegy, a játékmenet és animációk elég katasztrófálisra sikerültek. Kicsit több erőfeszítéssel sokkal jobb játékokat adhatna ki a Kalypso!
I'm going to give it a 4 to not affect too much the final average, but bro, this is barely a 1. The facial animations are laughable, but i was decided to give it a try nonetheless. When I entered the city, I couldn't believe the performance (barely 45 frames with a 4070Ti). With this credentials, I don't care about the game. This is not even "****'s a complete joke.
Summary"I, the Inquisitor'' is a story-driven, dark fantasy adventure game with action elements and difficult moral choices. Based on the bestselling Inquisitor book series by Jacek Piekara, the game takes place in an alternative religious timeline. Once nailed to the cross and near death, Jesus becomes consumed by utter rage. He breaks free an...