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For players who prefer conversation and observation over puzzle-hunting; a slow-burn historical mystery.
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About Nicolas Eymerich The Inquisitor Book II : The Village
I went in expecting a straightforward adventure game and found something more deliberately paced. Nicolas Eymerich Book II is a 2015 point-and-click that leans hard into dialogue-driven investigation within a small French village gripped by fear and suspicion. You're the titular inquisitor, and the game respects your ability to piece together what's actually happening versus what frightened villagers believe. Exploration and conversation are the real mechanics here, not action. The writing carries the whole thing, so if you're impatient with reading or prefer puzzles with clear solutions, this will feel slow. It's niche by design, not accident. The game knows its audience: people who enjoyed old LucasArts adventures or recent indie point-and-clicks, who don't mind a modest budget and who find interrogation scenes more compelling than combat. If that sounds like you, there's a genuine story here worth uncovering.

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Minimum
- OS
- Windows® XP/Vista/7/8
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Graphics
- 512 Mo
- Processor
- 2 Ghz
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- Developer
- IV Productions
- Publisher
- IV Productions
- Release Date
- Jan 22, 2015



