RPS writes:
After we first meet The Thaumaturge’s hero Wiktor Szulski, we’re instructed he is a person cursed by the vice of satisfaction. It is a trait that sits on the coronary heart of his character, and on this specific alt-history telling of Polish turmoil in Warsaw on the flip of the 20 th century, such ‘Flaws’ also can entice the eye of otherworldly beings known as Salutors – vicious creatures of delusion and folklore who observe their quarry round like darkish and gloomy shadows, amplifying their worst qualities and, in lots of circumstances, driving them to emotional, and sometimes violent, extremes. It is these outbursts that Wiktor might be investigating over the course of this curious detective RPG from the makers of Seven: The Days Lengthy Gone and the upcoming The Witcher 1 Remake, as luckily for him, Wiktor comes from an extended line of storied Salutor tamers, his thaumaturgic know-how permitting him to see these monsters made flesh, exorcise them from their human host, and use them for his personal positive factors.