Zork Grand Inquisitor is an adventure game, not an RPG, though.in what universe is dark souls high on the list while Inquisitor doesn't even show up?
Zork Grand Inquisitor is an adventure game, not an RPG, though.in what universe is dark souls high on the list while Inquisitor doesn't even show up?
I had forgotten about Inquisitor: Shade of Swords, a French RPG released in 1987 on the Amstrad CPC.i am surrounded by morons
while the video shows only some combat, just look at the stats whenever the guy opens his character screen and know the game was full magic, dialogues, torture and secrets. i believe there were also several endings a la arcanum. and ffs, you could torture people to solve quests. you know, like an inquisitor.
french garbage is garbage and it's french.I had forgotten about Inquisitor: Shade of Swords, a French RPG released in 1987 on the Amstrad CPC.i am surrounded by morons
while the video shows only some combat, just look at the stats whenever the guy opens his character screen and know the game was full magic, dialogues, torture and secrets. i believe there were also several endings a la arcanum. and ffs, you could torture people to solve quests. you know, like an inquisitor.
Probably not top 50 matériel, though.
while the video shows only some combat, just look at the stats whenever the guy opens his character screen and know the game was full magic, dialogues, torture and secrets. i believe there were also several endings a la arcanum. and ffs, you could torture people to solve quests. you know, like an inquisitor.
The 2016 English translation of the Czech game Fallout 1.5: Resurrection was included as a 2016 game in the Codex's recent vote for Best RPGs of 2012-2016, but the 2012 English translation of the Czech game Inquisitor was not included in that vote at all, so it must not be an RPG.french garbage is garbage and it's french.
or, you know, bunch of alzheimer ridden consoletard morons forgot to put it on the list and the rest of the alzheimer ridden consoletard morons didn't even notice.The 2016 English translation of the Czech game Fallout 1.5: Resurrection was included as a 2016 game in the Codex's recent vote for Best RPGs of 2012-2016, but the 2012 English translation of the Czech game Inquisitor was not included in that vote at all, so it must not be an RPG.french garbage is garbage and it's french.
The 2016 English translation of the Czech game Fallout 1.5: Resurrection was included as a 2016 game in the Codex's recent vote for Best RPGs of 2012-2016, but the 2012 English translation of the Czech game Inquisitor was not included in that vote at all, so it must not be an RPG.french garbage is garbage and it's french.
I had forgotten about Inquisitor: Shade of Swords, a French RPG released in 1987 on the Amstrad CPC.
Probably not top 50 matériel, though.
of courseCan you be a mage in Inquisitor?
More of a priest than a mage, though.Cool thx I might get that.
i remember some very offensive spells. and i believe it was one of the rare sort of games where you could give in to the dark side. unless it's just nostalgia. anyway, there's several schools of magic, some forbidden: http://inquisitor-rpg.com/?page=magicMore of a priest than a mage, though.Cool thx I might get that.
Cool thx I might get that.
You wouldn't buy anything then...
Thanks, I read a review that said it was lots of reading, and like early Diablo combat with no strategy. Basically all the things I hate. So I removed from wishlist.Cool thx I might get that.
I recommend you read all the codex threads about it before purchase. Just for expectation management if you're still determined to buy it.
wait, what? you thought it was hack and slash?Thanks, I read a review that said it was lots of reading, and like early Diablo combat with no strategy. Basically all the things I hate. So I removed from wishlist.Cool thx I might get that.
I recommend you read all the codex threads about it before purchase. Just for expectation management if you're still determined to buy it.
it's all ruined (for me, anyway) by the ridiculous numbers of restorative potions you have to guzzle during and after combat, even if you play on the game's "easy" setting. Not even in Diablo did you have to use and manage *this* many potions.
If you liked Diablo, you may enjoy this game. But it's not that great.
it overwhelmed me and I wound up zooming through it, hoping that it contained no vital information. Every inhabitant of the doomed little village you start out in has loads to tell you. Loads!
This game in one word : TEDIOUS
The first you see in game is the awkward combat system. Well you basically spam blindly and it works (kinda) - I should add I played this game as a caster.
You begin as a total weakling : your spells do ridiculous damage. And then you pass from lvl 6 to 7 and become a divine incarnation who OS every mobs....
the story might be good, the mystery and world maybe fleshed out, but whats the point if the main character and combat mechanics are this bad?
Terribly outdated. Lots of development time, but feels like a cheap copy of Diablo 1.
Not sure if there's a general "recommend me an RPG thread," but here's my situation: I've just finished Wizardry 7. It's been one of the most frustrating games I've played, but I enjoyed it and am glad I played it. I want to play something newer (where inventory management isn't tedious, for example). I've played most of the 1998-2002 classics. Right now I'm thinking either Divinity: Original Sin or KOTOR. Shadowrun: Dragonfall also looks like a good option. I've even had impure urges to try Trails in The Sky. Underrail and AoD I have already played.
I'd appreciate any input