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Today we’re releasing the last installment of the [url=http://www.gog.com/en/catalogue#all_genres/search/zork]Zork series. As they say, third time’s a charm, The Grand Inquisitor is the third part of the graphical Zork games and surely the best. By far the best one in terms of being accurate to the original Zork adventures with its surreal, silly humor and the pop culture references that leave you smiling when you encounter them ;)

Zork: Grand Inquisitor is set in the Great Underground Empire where an ex-student of the Magic University takes over the whole country and implements a totalitarian regime banning magic as a whole. The dictator is the titular Grand Inquisitor who seeks to shun magic, shun the appearance of magic, shun everything, and then shun shunning. The Grand Inquisitor takes a unique view of how to shun someone with the aid of “swift totemization” by courtesy of Frobozz Electric, a process that, trust us, you don't want to go through. The people of Quendor need a hero to relieve them from the dictatorial regime! You are AFGNCAAP. "Ageless, Faceless, Gender-Neutral, Culturally-Ambiguous Adventure Person" which happens to be the hero in most of adventure puzzle games, as well as in Infocoms original Zork games. You meet Dungeon Master Dalboz who gives you the quest to find the three legendary artifacts (one of the Cubes of Foundation, the Coconut of Quendor, and the Skull of Yoruk) required to bring back magic and put an end to the Grand Inquisitor's regime.

The graphic side of Zork aged very well and with the use of real actors for its cut-scenes, Z:GI has nothing to be ashamed of. Superb music and ambient sounds would be enough for many games, but Zork: Grand Inquisitor takes things a step further be being one of the first games to offer full closed captioning so the hearing impaired can enjoy the game to the fullest. Don’t wait and grab the last installment of the Zork series for $5.99 DRM-free only on GOG.com.
jobless,so no money too :( hard to find a job in this economy and really would like this game. so hope i can be a random winner too. please with a cherry on top?
Post edited July 26, 2011 by lugum
This looks fun! Maybe later, down the timeline. :)
Thanks GOG! Thanks for taking the money I was going to use to eat today. You enjoy making me suffer!

Just kidding! Another gem in a growing list of classics.
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cp96alumni: Thanks GOG! Thanks for taking the money I was going to use to eat today. You enjoy making me suffer!

Just kidding! Another gem in a growing list of classics.
people can survive a week without eating.
Wait, is this the CD or DVD version?
Is this a good place to start? I've never played a single game in this series.
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Foxhack: Wait, is this the CD or DVD version?
my bet cd version else it would have mentioned zork nemesis as extra.
then again apparently there are some dvd versions without it.
but without that there isn't much difference.

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Kakihara: Is this a good place to start? I've never played a single game in this series.
it is as good as any, though i prefer return to zork. this is my second favorite.
didnt like nemesis as much, cause its creepy and well from what i remember less
of a real adventure game then the previous mentioned
Post edited July 26, 2011 by lugum
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KOC: Never played this or any other graphical Zork for that matter(...) Now awaiting reviews from people who played it:)
Hehe, same here. And I am quite surprised how people put this whole Zork series on top. Wondering what so good about? :)
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KOC: Never played this or any other graphical Zork for that matter(...) Now awaiting reviews from people who played it:)
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Lexor: Hehe, same here. And I am quite surprised how people put this whole Zork series on top. Wondering what so good about? :)
Make that two people who have no idea why these games are good :)
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Foxhack: Wait, is this the CD or DVD version?
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lugum: my bet cd version else it would have mentioned zork nemesis as extra.
then again apparently there are some dvd versions without it.
but without that there isn't much difference.
The version I own (a bundled version) doesn't seem to include Nemesis. So...

Also, three people.
Post edited July 26, 2011 by Foxhack
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tburger: Aaand - wishlisted. Nice one gog. Thx.
Congrats, you are the second winner of today's random giveaway. Code sent by PM. :D

There will be one more winner in about an hour.
I love adventure games. But the only Zork I've played is the first!

I presume they, especially this one, work out well as standalone titles?
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tburger: Aaand - wishlisted. Nice one gog. Thx.
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Skystrider: Congrats, you are the second winner of today's random giveaway. Code sent by PM. :D

There will be one more winner in about an hour.
missed :( then again third's a charm :)
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Taleroth: I love adventure games. But the only Zork I've played is the first!

I presume they, especially this one, work out well as standalone titles?
they work as standalone titles
Post edited July 26, 2011 by lugum
is that dirk bendick(face and starbuck) in the picture?
Zork, hmm... Even though I'm a big fan of adventure games this series has been completely off my radar so far.