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Inotia 4 is a single-player RPG developed by Com2uS, set in a fantasy world where an assassin and a holy warrior team up to save the continent of Inotia. Released December 8, 2025, it runs on PC via Windows. The story splits between Kiyan, a ruthless killer, and Yusha, a light-wielding warrior, as they navigate political intrigue and ancient threats. Combat mixes real-time action with tactical pauses for spellcasting. It’s a game for players who want a large narrative and fast-paced fights, though its $29.99 price and steep difficulty might turn off casual audiences.
You control Kiyan and Yusha in alternating story chapters, switching between stealth assassinations and direct melee combat. Battles require managing a dodge meter, time your parries right or take heavy damage. Elemental attacks scale with combo chains, and boss fights often force you to switch tactics mid-fight. Exploration includes looting dungeons for gear upgrades, which are essential for later stages. The UI clutters the screen with skill cooldowns and resource bars, which can feel overwhelming. Sessions often last 2, 3 hours, but grinding for better equipment adds repetitive side quests.
Critic score: 82/100. User ratings: 88/100. Average playtime is 28 hours, with 64% of players completing the main story. Community moods are split between curious (37%) and determined (29%), while 24% call it “overly punishing.” Review snippets praise the “emotional story arcs” but criticize “unforgiving combat tuning.” 35 achievements (500 points total) include beating bosses without taking damage and collecting rare relics. 42% of players have unlocked the “True Ending” via post-game content, which adds 12 hours of playtime on average.
Inotia 4 is a solid RPG with a gripping story but a rough learning curve. If you enjoy deep character arcs and don’t mind dying 20 times to a boss, it’s worth the $29.99 price. The 35 achievements add replay value, but the grind-heavy side quests might frustrate. Best for fans of action-RPGs like Dark Souls or Monster Hunter, but skip if you prefer casual play. Stick with it past the first 10 hours, it gets better.
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