Compara los precios de Inquisitor Deluxe Edition en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por CINEMAX GAMES. Publicado por CINEMAX, s.r.o.. Lanzado el 7/8/2013. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 64/100.

A gritty isometric RPG from 2013 where you play a church inquisitor hunting heresy through a dark, punishing world. Old-school in every sense of the word.

Inquisitor is a top-down, isometric action RPG set in a brutal medieval world where the church's authority is absolute and everyone around you is either a suspect or already damned. You play as an inquisitor investigating heresy, torture, betrayal, and worse across a sprawling open-ended world. The tone is relentlessly dark - think less Diablo power fantasy and more grim procedural through a fog of corruption and damnation. If you came here hoping for a cozy RPG with warm tavern scenes, leave now. The narrative is the game's strongest pitch. It builds a genuinely oppressive atmosphere and commits hard to its themes. The story touches on madness, religious fanaticism, and moral compromise in ways that feel earned rather than edgy. Choices exist and they do shape your path through the world to a meaningful degree, though the writing quality is uneven - some quests land with real weight, others feel like excuses to send you across the map for the fifth time. Fans of CRPGs who actually read dialogue will get more out of this than action gamers who just want to clear rooms. Combat is action-oriented but clunky even by the standards of its era. It works, and there is build variety across different inquisitor approaches, but do not expect the satisfying crunch of a polished action RPG. The pacing is slow and the game is long - not always in a rewarding way. There are stretches of padding that even the most patient old-school RPG fan will notice. The interface has aged badly, the production values were modest on release, and the Deluxe Edition does not do much to modernize the experience. You are getting a raw, unpolished game with a genuinely interesting world underneath. The mixed reception on Steam reflects the real tension at the heart of Inquisitor. Players who appreciate hardcore old-school design, tolerate rough edges, and want a narrative that goes somewhere genuinely dark will find something worth finishing here. Players expecting modern convenience or tight combat mechanics will bounce off it hard within the first hour. It sits in that specific niche alongside titles like Realms of Arkania or early Gothic - respect it on its own terms or move on. Monika, Scout Team

Inquisitor Deluxe Edition

Inquisitor Deluxe Edition

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A gritty isometric RPG from 2013 where you play a church inquisitor hunting heresy through a dark, punishing world. Old-school in every sense of the word.

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Inquisitor is a top-down, isometric action RPG set in a brutal medieval world where the church's authority is absolute and everyone around you is either a suspect or already damned. You play as an inquisitor investigating heresy, torture, betrayal, and worse across a sprawling open-ended world. The tone is relentlessly dark - think less Diablo power fantasy and more grim procedural through a fog of corruption and damnation. If you came here hoping for a cozy RPG with warm tavern scenes, leave now. The narrative is the game's strongest pitch. It builds a genuinely oppressive atmosphere and commits hard to its themes. The story touches on madness, religious fanaticism, and moral compromise in ways that feel earned rather than edgy. Choices exist and they do shape your path through the world to a meaningful degree, though the writing quality is uneven - some quests land with real weight, others feel like excuses to send you across the map for the fifth time. Fans of CRPGs who actually read dialogue will get more out of this than action gamers who just want to clear rooms. Combat is action-oriented but clunky even by the standards of its era. It works, and there is build variety across different inquisitor approaches, but do not expect the satisfying crunch of a polished action RPG. The pacing is slow and the game is long - not always in a rewarding way. There are stretches of padding that even the most patient old-school RPG fan will notice. The interface has aged badly, the production values were modest on release, and the Deluxe Edition does not do much to modernize the experience. You are getting a raw, unpolished game with a genuinely interesting world underneath. The mixed reception on Steam reflects the real tension at the heart of Inquisitor. Players who appreciate hardcore old-school design, tolerate rough edges, and want a narrative that goes somewhere genuinely dark will find something worth finishing here. Players expecting modern convenience or tight combat mechanics will bounce off it hard within the first hour. It sits in that specific niche alongside titles like Realms of Arkania or early Gothic - respect it on its own terms or move on.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamOld-School RPGIsometricDark MedievalChoice-DrivenSingle PlaythroughNarrative-HeavyChurch InquisitionSlow-Burn

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Fecha de lanzamiento
7 ago 2013

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