Posted March 05, 2015

toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany

sithocan
New User
Registered: Oct 2014
From Turkey

j0ekerr
Heisenbunny
Registered: Jun 2014
From Spain
Posted March 05, 2015
About that, I noticed that Indy 4 takes up a whoopin' 95 megs. Quite a bit for a 5 floppy game. I take it, that's because we get the talkie CD version?

Grargar
Insert cat to continue
Registered: Aug 2012
From Greece
Posted March 05, 2015
Seasoned deal: Dracula Trilogy (-80%) [200]

LiefLayer
I'm darkness
Registered: Jul 2013
From Italy
Posted March 05, 2015
http://www.gog.com/redeem

Klumpen0815
+91
Registered: Dec 2012
From Germany
Posted March 05, 2015
Oh, I wrote a review of Inquisitor all this time ago, just found it again in the game card
"Somewhere between Gothic and Fallout, but harder" by Klumpen0815
I played through with a knight and really enjoyed this game. It's a fairly open world with LOTS of (very good) dialogues, quests that go beyond "kill this, find that", different ways to solve problems, hard decisions, great oldschool but HD graphics, a high replay value and some frustration factor.
Most of the bugs are gone since the last updates, if you run into something, theres usually a solution in the GoG boards where this game like no other polarizes as can seen in the reviews here.
Take Gothic 1, Fallout 1, mix it with a widescreen hack and some content mods and you got yourself a very good although a bit unforgiving (but that's part of the tension) RPG.
I played through with a knight and really enjoyed this game. It's a fairly open world with LOTS of (very good) dialogues, quests that go beyond "kill this, find that", different ways to solve problems, hard decisions, great oldschool but HD graphics, a high replay value and some frustration factor.
Most of the bugs are gone since the last updates, if you run into something, theres usually a solution in the GoG boards where this game like no other polarizes as can seen in the reviews here.
Take Gothic 1, Fallout 1, mix it with a widescreen hack and some content mods and you got yourself a very good although a bit unforgiving (but that's part of the tension) RPG.

jakob187
Doin' Thangs
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
Posted March 05, 2015

Everyone is level 1.


eiii
#%&@#%
Registered: Dec 2013
From San Marino
Posted March 05, 2015
Meh, I always forget about the game forums. Thanks again!
Guess I'll catch it then. :)
Guess I'll catch it then. :)

LEMON CURRY?
Møøse operator
Registered: Jun 2013
From Denmark
Posted March 05, 2015
Ooh, right now updating the page to give the illusion of quick progress actually works!

toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany

Grargar
Insert cat to continue
Registered: Aug 2012
From Greece

MrDrWatson
New User
Registered: Jul 2012
From Portugal

ElTerprise
Registered: May 2011
From Germany
Posted March 05, 2015

"Somewhere between Gothic and Fallout, but harder" by Klumpen0815
I played through with a knight and really enjoyed this game. It's a fairly open world with LOTS of (very good) dialogues, quests that go beyond "kill this, find that", different ways to solve problems, hard decisions, great oldschool but HD graphics, a high replay value and some frustration factor.
Most of the bugs are gone since the last updates, if you run into something, theres usually a solution in the GoG boards where this game like no other polarizes as can seen in the reviews here.
Take Gothic 1, Fallout 1, mix it with a widescreen hack and some content mods and you got yourself a very good although a bit unforgiving (but that's part of the tension) RPG.


ziolkowskim
New User
Registered: Jul 2014
From Poland

toxicTom
Big Daddy
Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany