I think if you like complex storylines it is a game for you. You should not expect a lot of action or shooting. It is an exploration game, and if you don't like it you should not play. If you like Lovecraft, play it.
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I like the visuals, and the story, but the way the game is executed is spoiling most of the fun. More of an interactive movie than an actual game, really. Often you have no idea what your choices do. Most of the time they are unimportant.
I got through the whole thing and didn't get answers to the questions the plot raised (how is one of the characters dying early on and then living again? wtf?)
I was left with an insuffeciancy and not a good one. I cannot recommend this game as a good experience. I'm disappointed.
I really, really wanted to like this one but there was so much getting in the way of that. Weird dialogue carried by even weirder voice acting. Glacial, over-stuffed plot. Tabletop RPG bits that do nothing except *remove* parts of your investigation. A system of choices that, by the end, practically begs you to spoil the game by looking up a wiki so you can make sense of it.
If you're really a diehard of Lovecraft or the many, many, many cursed IP's derived from his work, try it out on deep sale. Otherwise, just play The Sinking City instead.
a joke compared to Call of Cthulhu Dark Corners of The Earth
I was kinda looking forward to this game, but it has no soul and is boring. I have played much worse games than this. But compared to Dark Corners of The Earth this is absolutely embarrassing. Buy that instead!
You have to understand something when playing this one. As a cohesive whole... it's neither cohesive, nor whole. However, as a series of promising tech demos of what a good Call of Cthulhu game could be, you might get something out of it.
You get to see it as an adventure game, an RPG, a stealth game, a walking sim, and even a (and I'm being very generous with this genre classification) first-person shooter. Yet none of these truly amount to a larger experience. It will be over before your know it, and you'll still not quite be sure what the point of it all was.
Cyanide make good games. This isn't one of them, sadly.