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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Alynn on Wed 16/08/2006 13:04:05

Title: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Post by: Alynn on Wed 16/08/2006 13:04:05
Does anyone have this game... I saw it in the store for the PC the other day, and it caught my eye, I read the back about the free roaming monsters, and you not only need to manage your health, but your sanity in order to stay alive.

Such things like having hallucinations and other things as your insanity goes up, seems like a mix of an adventure game, FPS, and Survival Horror all rolled up into one.

Anyway, it looks nifty, I just wonder if anyone here has it or has played it.
Title: Re: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Post by: biothlebop on Wed 16/08/2006 14:07:11
I played through the two first chapters. At worst it was a blatant tunnel-runner.
At best it had a nice paranoid/jumpy atmosphere and some illusion of freedom.
Title: Re: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Post by: Alynn on Wed 16/08/2006 14:09:39
Hrm... so although the monsters are free roaming, you aren't... bah... So it's more of a get to point A from point B then.
Title: Re: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Post by: Barbarian on Wed 16/08/2006 14:22:07
Esper's mentioned about this game as well in a bit of detail:
http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=23297.0

Looks like it might be a unique and interesting game to check out.
Maybe I'll pick it up myself at some point.
Title: Re: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Post by: MarkPhantom on Wed 16/08/2006 18:33:26
I think it's a great game.

Sometimes the stealth simply doesn't work though - it becomes a teeth-gritting 'hope they don't notice' experience. Also, the save points system drives me insane. However, the atmosphere, the gameplay, the insanity...just too cool for school.
Title: Re: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Post by: LimpingFish on Wed 16/08/2006 21:21:57
I enjoyed it a lot, though it has its faults.

It does become too reliant on conventional FPS gameplay two thirds of the way in, but up to that point it offers some unique and creepy gameplay.

The weaponless chase (in the players case :P) through the boarding house, desperately trying to lock doors, cutting off your pursuers, as you weave throught the dilapidated rooms and out onto the rooftops, ranks as one of my favourite moments in a recent game.

I highly recommend it. :-*
Title: Re: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Post by: BerserkerTails on Fri 18/08/2006 09:13:19
Gaaah. I've been trying to get this game forever, but it's so expensive everywhere. I don't want to pay 42 bucks (Canadian) for it, without trying the darn thing. Call me cheap, but I want it to be more around the 30 bucks price range.
Title: Re: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Post by: Ghormak on Fri 18/08/2006 13:00:31
That's pretty much what it's worth, I'd say. It's not a flawless game, but if you find it for cheap it should be well worth the purchase. It has some great moments.
Title: Re: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Post by: ManicMatt on Fri 18/08/2006 14:35:34
Hmm over here in the UK I've seen it brand new for a tenner, probably due to poor sales.
Title: Re: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Post by: hedgefield on Fri 18/08/2006 15:05:15
I played it for a bit, but the technical faults caused me to stop. Whenever I pressed a movement key, the pc would make a "doink" sound, like when your PC is locked up and the keys don't respond anymore when you press them. Also, anytime I wanted to save or change an option and I pressed Esc the screen would go white and the game locked up. Together with the so-so gameplay I never continued it. The mood looked great though, and maybe if those things were fixed I might have a look again.
Title: Re: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Post by: LimpingFish on Fri 18/08/2006 18:50:16
Never had any technical faults with myself. :-\

Not sure if a patch was released for it, but I can't be sure.

And as ManicMatt has said, in the UK and Ireland anyway, you can pick it up on PC or XBOX for next to nothing. GAME has had it as part of their 2 games for E25 deal pretty much since it game out.
Title: Re: Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth
Post by: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Sat 19/08/2006 00:19:34
Quotethe weaponless chase (in the players case Tongue) through the boarding house, desperately trying to lock doors, cutting off your pursuers, as you weave throught the dilapidated rooms and out onto the rooftops, ranks as one of my favourite moments in a recent game.

Except where you have to jump to ledges and you realize your character jumps on his best day like a dwarf with his legs cut off.

Also, the game starts to drag on after awhile, and by the end I literally got too bored to finish it.  Some of the levels are fun, though.