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Review: Inquisitor (New Gamer Nation)

Inquisitor can tell you a lot about the game from the name alone. The game asks one major question through its setting, a hellish medieval world where demons and devils are quite real. That question is simple: if the 12th century inquisition was right about how thousands of witches and devil worshippers were summoning agents of Satan into the world, would their brutal methods have been justified? The answer, however, is far less clear.

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Interview with Warhammer: 40,000 Inquisitor - Martyr Dev Gergo Vas | Geekisphere

Check out Geekisphere's exclusive interview with Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr developer Gergo Vas here and get some insight about this Early Access game and its future

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Inquisitor Review | ComboCaster

games have changed a lot and this generation has changed over previous generation. Sometimes appears a game that tries to forget it and success betting on game mechanics dated, but good results can sometimes to mix other recent concepts, bringing these games to the current times. Unfortunately then there are games with Inquisitor, a game that does not have a single aspect worthy of 2013, eventually the question Inquisitor is not a good game, but it would be a good Inquisitor game in 2003?

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Diehard GameFAN: Nicolas Eymerich The Inquisitor – Book I: The Plague Review

DHGF: The Inquisitor is the first entry into a four part tale focusing on the fantasy tales of a real 14th century Inquisitor, Nicolas Eymerich. It succeeds in conveying his mindset and attitudes towards persecuting those outside the church, but I think it falls a little short of how far he might go. Being the first part of a four part story, there is decent enough pacing and the pieces for a larger tale are all being set in place. There is enough here for about six to ten hours of play time without repeating it but the English dialogue and translation feels a bit rough making it hard to sit through. I am curious how it will go from here, but more for a look at the supernatural events than the characters as they are all hard to relate to, especially the lead.

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