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Anyone played this game yet? I'd like to but I dont have an xbox, so looks like I'll be waiting for the pc version, whenever that happens to be...
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Bless you.Azzman said:Cthulhu
Funniest thing I've read in a long time. (Hint: Metallica might have borrowed the idea from a certain writer that starts with an HP and ends in Lovecraft).Loc-Dog said:It's based on a Metallica song.
Or possibly the metallica song was based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft? I mean, damnit, don't kids read books anymore?Loc-Dog said:It's based on a Metallica song.
Direwolf said:I'd reccomend a rental and you can purchase it if you like, or even better rent, steal, or buy a Gamecube and play Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. Its not expressly based in Lovecraft's mythos but it borrows very heavily from it and is a great game.
It was in fact based on the Lovecraft mythos. And yes, kids do read. In fact, I read some of the most fantastic and wonderful literature thanks to metal bands like Metallica and Iron Maiden and others writing songs about great books! Hopefully people realize that these bands aren't just about making noise or angering your parents or your lawyer(Angry Lawyer said:Or possibly the metallica song was based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft? I mean, damnit, don't kids read books anymore?
Whats the point of telling a story through a videogame thats already been told in a book? No creativity. The song is better.Angry Lawyer said:Or possibly the metallica song was based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft? I mean, damnit, don't kids read books anymore?
The PS2 version was cancelled, so I missed out on this game.
-Angry Lawyer
Well for starters, the fact that its not a story from any book, not as such. Lovecraft does have a great short story called "The Call of Cthulhu" (which started the whole mythos), but the game stitches together places and events from multiple stories including The Shadow Out of Innsmouth, Call of Cthulhu, and the Shadow Out of Time. It is its own original work in how it spins these elements together.Loc-Dog said:Whats the point of telling a story through a videogame thats already been told in a book? No creativity. The song is better.
How are you going to base a computer game off of an instrumental music peace?Loc-Dog said:It's based on a Metallica song.
Shadow-warrior said:Well its out for PC.
Any good?
My brothers had the boxed set HP Lovecraft Book collection (coolest ****ing cover art of any books ever, damn that stuff was wicked! And was pretty freaky to look at when I was like 10 years old .. "i don't think I want to read that!")HP Lovecraft
Also, I'm a huge Metallica fan, not as much as I was when I was a kid though, when this song was new.a Metallica song.
The first adventure game to be directly inspired by the writings of HP Lovecraft.
AzzMan said:Well the general concensus is its a pretty good game. Now comes the wait for it to come out on pc;(
March 27, 2006
» Call Of Cthulhu Developer Going Under?
Fan site Callingcthulhu.com is reporting that Headfirst, the UK based developer of the recent first person action-adventure game Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth has gone "into administration", meaning that the developer's assets are under control by outside means and are trying to pay off any outstanding debts before Headfirst shuts down completely. Message board postings on the official Headfirst web site indicate that the development team have found other jobs with a variety of other companies. Call Of Cthulhu was released for the Xbox last October with a PC version due for release this week. This likely means that the other Call Of Cthulhu game, Destiny's End, will likely never see the light of day.
VirusType2 said:*Bump*
New info. PC version likely cancelled.
****. This would have controlled much better on PC. I've seen some video's and this game looks hot. The effects when you shoot people looks really cool. The video's really show it as being a great game, with great graphics, but obviously the player is struggling with the control pad in the first video at least. Being a console gamer, I can easily use a game pad, but anyhow, would have liked the PC version so I can run 1600 resolution VGA.
If you want to play this game, you'll have to pick this up for the Xbox. I'm getting it. This game came out like a year ago for X-box. Hopefully I can find it for $15 or $20.
Link to a bunch of game play videos
incomplete E3 versions shown
http://media.www.gamestats.com/media/013/013731/vids_1.html
Here, the one just below the one on top is the best one. It shows you seem to turn into one of these creatures. It also shows a boss character that is probably the largest monster I've ever seen in a game, and the way the screen moves with your characters' view is so righteous in this game. He opens windows, doors, grabs hold of things - you can see your character's hand actually do it, instead of doors magically opening.
This one shows some good parts at the end. missing sound in some parts. The voices and atmosphere inside the buildings is really good.
http://media.www.gamestats.com/media/013/013731/vids_2.html
stemot said:Cancelled, hmmm, then how come I`m playing the game right now then eh? Bought from play.com.
It my not be available in the US, but it certainly has not been cancelled.
stemot said:Cancelled, hmmm, then how come I`m playing the game right now then eh? Bought from play.com.
It my not be available in the US, but it certainly has not been cancelled.
Here are some game play features:Jack Walters was a highly revered police detective before his encounter with the Mythos changed his life. After his first encounter with the Mythos he was diagnosed with severe amnesia and schizophrenia and was committed to an asylum. Several years later his faculties returned and he was discharged. Fuelled by a burning desire to discover more about the dark secrets of the universe and the mysteries of his own past, he set himself up as a private detective in which he only took cases with a Mythos connection. Desperate for answers he takes a new case involving stories of strange creatures , unholy rituals, unexplained prosperity, and disappearances of several people from a town called Innsmouth.
haha, awesome. 'Dynamic Sanity system' - a game after my own heart.-Based on the writings of H.P. Lovecraft whose work has been published in over 500 books and translated into dozens of different languages.
-Dynamic Sanity system results in hallucinations, panic attacks, vertigo, paranoia, and more!
-Incredibly detailed real-time graphics with atmospheric lighting and dynamic shadows
-Intelligent gameplay involving puzzle solving as well as combat and exploration
-Extremely realistic combat with a detailed damage and healing system that breaks down the healing process into conditions and treatments.
-Advanced AI system that reacts to your method of play. Enemies will stop at nothing to track you down.
-Battle your enemies by using the environment, powerful evil artifacts, Alien technology, authentic 1920's weapons and most importantly, your brain!
-Interact freely with characters and the gaming environment. No 'HUD' during gameplay allows for a more immersive experience.