"The First Templar trailer ground-pounds an ogre" is a back in 2011 and you better believe that the moment I stumbled upon it, I immediately wanted to know more. The good news for me (and for you, if you have even the slightest sense of functioning [[link]] curiosity) is that The First Templar is also now .
That trailer has since been deleted—13 years is a long time—but this, I believe, is it:
The First Templar is "an expansive historical adventure" about a French Templar travelling with a noblewoman who's been declared a heretic. You can probably sense some issues arising from that partnership pretty much immediately, but the focus isn't on that potentially sticky situation: Instead, players "must uncover the mysteries behind the [[link]] Templar Order, play a role in a grand conspiracy, and discover the secret of the Holy Grail," all while dealing with enemies including the Inquisition, King Philip IV of France, and "Sacracen," which I assume [[link]] is a misspelling of Saracens.
(If it is in fact the proper name of the ogre you go MMA style with, then I apologize for the confusion. For what it's worth, the back cover of the boxed edition of The First Templar, viewable on , makes specific reference to the Saracens, so I'm reasonably confident it's a typo.)
In any event, it seems like a pretty okay game. We didn't review it but it's got a 3.75/5 rating on GOG and "mostly positive" user reviews on , and while the 57% aggregate score on isn't great, I will remind you again that it's free. That's worth at least another 15 points on the scale as far as I'm concerned.
The First Templar: Special Edition is free on GOG until July 6 as part of the site's ongoing , which has some pretty sweet deals to dig through—the sale runs until July 10.