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Nicolas Eymerich - The Inquisitor - Book 1 : The Plague FULL





















































About This Game A will of steel, a heart of stone, intelligence as sharp as a knife, and wisdom as deep as oblivion.Eymerich is called upon to investigate an obscure case. Something that goes way beyond heresy, revealing a new face of Evil. He must tackle a great number of arduous tasks and make many painful choices. Terrible creatures await him, but with his burning determination he will overcome a Plague that is deadlier than his worst possible nightmare. Play a remorseless character to live an original story inspired by the famous novel of Valerio Evangelisti.KEY POINTS:Numerous unique riddles and environments rich in detailsNumerous easter eggs to findSound effects immersives atmospheres and enchanting original musicsVoices in English, ItalianTexts in French, English, Italian, German, SpanishBONUS:Voices and texts in Latin for a best experience!Divine's Help system to save player to get stuck 7aa9394dea Title: Nicolas Eymerich - The Inquisitor - Book 1 : The PlagueGenre: AdventureDeveloper:TiconbluPublisher:Microids IndieRelease Date: 30 Apr, 2014 Nicolas Eymerich - The Inquisitor - Book 1 : The Plague FULL nicolas eymerich - the inquisitor - book 1 the plague good but buggy.. The most striking thing about this game is just how totally unique it is. The setting, the main character, the subject matter, are all things you really don't see in video games. And for the most part, the game succeeds in bringing you into its dark, plague-devastated world of desperation and madness.Other reviewers have touched on the negatives. Some of the backtracking can get pretty annoying because actions become available that weren't possible in earlier trips through a given area. But that isn't too unusual for this kind of game. Even if you end up having to use a walkthrough, it is still worth it just to get through to more story and atmosphere. But overall the puzzles are not too hard to figure out.Make sure you play it in Latin! I think it really makes for a totally different experience. The main character is pretty much a reprehensible, predatorial guy from the start, so don't approach the game looking for a warm and fuzzy time. You may not sympathize with him, but you will probably want to keep going to find out what he will do next.If you have any interest in medieval times, religious history, or just dark, atmospheric, intriguing adventure games, I really don't think you can go too wrong with this one. After playing this I'm definitely looking forward to the rest of the series.. The most striking thing about this game is just how totally unique it is. The setting, the main character, the subject matter, are all things you really don't see in video games. And for the most part, the game succeeds in bringing you into its dark, plague-devastated world of desperation and madness.Other reviewers have touched on the negatives. Some of the backtracking can get pretty annoying because actions become available that weren't possible in earlier trips through a given area. But that isn't too unusual for this kind of game. Even if you end up having to use a walkthrough, it is still worth it just to get through to more story and atmosphere. But overall the puzzles are not too hard to figure out.Make sure you play it in Latin! I think it really makes for a totally different experience. The main character is pretty much a reprehensible, predatorial guy from the start, so don't approach the game looking for a warm and fuzzy time. You may not sympathize with him, but you will probably want to keep going to find out what he will do next.If you have any interest in medieval times, religious history, or just dark, atmospheric, intriguing adventure games, I really don't think you can go too wrong with this one. After playing this I'm definitely looking forward to the rest of the series.. - it would be better if you didn't have to click on things- the dialogue is waaaaayyyy tooo slowwwww- This is a review. There's a box on my screen to type words into. I'm typing words into the box using my keyboard. etc. The worst adventure ever and very bugy.. Really really poor.. Not an intuitive and not an easy game. (This is book 1, book 2 the sequel is also available)Not for children.Had to use hint buttons often. But if you like to rack your brains, this is for you!You play the role of a Priest\/Inquisitor (a little to evil for a man of God) that is ordered to go to a little town to investigate the disappearance of the last priest that was sent there.There is something fishy about this mission so you do your own investigation before hand and what you discover shocks you. I"ll stop there and let you experience this for your self.I recommend this game.. An unusual character for an original story. Already loved the book, the game is a good adaptation even if it could have been technically better. Can't wait to get the next game of the saga.. The nerd in me LOVED this game. That's not to say it's perfect, but I enjoyed it very much.AWESOME:+ I can play it in Latin!!! LATIN!!! Woot! (subtitles available in several languages).+ A drunken guard starts singing In Taberna, from Carmina Burana. 15\/10 Whoever put that there, I LOVE YOU!!!+ The hero is a total a**hole, he's total bada** at it, and he's convinced he's the good guy doing the Lord's work. Snarky as the best, the way he owns even his boss is superb. Perfectly believable for a Medieval inquisitor.GOOD:+ Good immersion, decent acting in Latin at least, which is not easy to do in a "dead" language.+ Beautiful scenery and artwork.+ Puzzles are rather logical, and you don't go around picking up random\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665without knowing what you want it for. This may result in a bit of backtracking, but it makes better sense plot wise, so it's a plus for me.+ Some hilarious Easter Eggs, some of which I must go back to find.BAD:- The quality of the characters. That is quite awful, to be blunt. The way their jaws appear weird while they talk, or parts of their outfits poke through other parts... yikes. Sometimes it distracts so much it breaks immersion.- Not being able to skip dialogue can be a downer when you're replaying, but the WORST of all for me was... mild (really mild) spoiler: you're looking for a certain book with red back, in four walls full of books with red backs, and to find the one you need, you need to click on every single one of them, and each time you HAVE TO hear Nicolas reciting the same two long sentences just to say "this is not the one". After the 8th book I clicked, this became so intensely annoying, I actually went for a walk-through to know exactly which book it was, so he would shut the \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 up.- The last "puzzle" was annoyingly repetitive and not really a puzzle at all, and the cursor started glitching like crazy.I totally and absolutely recommend this game, in spite of the bad things, because the good were so awesome for me, I can't wait to get Book 2 on sale.

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