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Call of Cthulhu

Walk the path of madness.

Call of Cthulhu is a role-playing adventure game made by Cyanide Studio and published by Focus Home Interactive. 1924. Private Investigator Pierce is sent to look into the tragic death of the Hawkins family on the isolated Darkwater Island. Soon enough, Pierce is pulled into a terrifying world of conspiracies, cultists, and cosmic horrors. Nothing is as it seems. Sanity is an irregular bedfellow, all too often replaced by whisperings in the dark. Strange creatures, weird science, and sinister cults dominate the Cthulhu Mythos, intent on realizing their mad schemes to bring about the end of everything. Your mind will suffer – between sanity and psychosis, your senses will be disrupted until you question the reality of everything around you. Trust no one. Slinking shadows hide lurking figures… and all the while, the Great Dreamer prepares for his awakening.

Game Info

Release Date: 30 Oct, 2018
Developer: Cyanide Studio
Publisher: Focus Home Interactive
Genre: Adventure, RPG
Rating: 70/100

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System Requirements

Minimum Specifications


OS: Win 7
CPU: Intel Core i5-3450 (3.1 GHz)/AMD FX-6300 (3.5 GHz)
RAM: 8 GB
GRAPHIC: 2 GB, GeForce GTX 660/Radeon HD 7870
HDD: 13 GB

Recommended Specifications


OS: Win 10
CPU: Intel Core i7-3820 (3.6 GHz)/AMD FX-8370 (4.0 GHz)
RAM: 8 GB
GRAPHIC: 4 GB, GeForce GTX 970/Radeon R9 390
HDD: 13 GB

Game Features:

  • Based upon the worlds of H. P. Lovecraft.
  • Game of secrets, mysteries, and horror.
  • Strange creatures, weird science, and sinister cults.
  • Your mind will suffer – between sanity and psychosis, your senses will be disrupted until you question the reality of everything around you.

Call of Cthulhu Trailer

Call of Cthulhu Review

8.5 Total Score
Good

Call of Cthulhu, the official videogame inspired by Chaosium's classic pen and paper RPG, brings you deep into a world of creeping madness and shrouded Old Gods within Lovecraft's iconic universe. It is a thrilling experience from start to end. The monsters may be a little lackluster, but the writing, puzzles, and characters are all interesting enough to keep you going until the very end. he Cthulhu mythology is presented with obvious appreciation for the source material, crafting a story of cosmic horror and the cults being crazy enough to worship those beings. Aside from some difficulty with sneaking, the game makes the descent into madness. Call of Cthulhu is worth playing if you like your Lovecraft. It’s worth playing if you like horror in general, too.

Good
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User Rating: 5 (1 votes)