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  1. Nov 1, 2018
    7
    The story was gripping and interesting from start to finish and the characters that were present had a lot of diversity which in turn made the story come alive. The presentation side of the game has a few shortcomings on the whole I enjoyed what both the visuals and sound design brought to the table.
    In terms of content the game has a decent amount for you to sink your teeth into and it
    The story was gripping and interesting from start to finish and the characters that were present had a lot of diversity which in turn made the story come alive. The presentation side of the game has a few shortcomings on the whole I enjoyed what both the visuals and sound design brought to the table.
    In terms of content the game has a decent amount for you to sink your teeth into and it also has a decent amount of replayability present as well. I enjoyed most of the puzzles in the game because they combined with the different environments extremely well which in turn made the game scary at times. The stealth and shooting sequences in the game failed to pack a punch and on the whole they weren’t very enjoyable. I would’ve liked to have been able to have more freedom because doing certain things carries with it a lot of limitations. In my opinion the gameplay is too simplistic for its own good and this does make the immersion levels dwindle a little. I’ve been following the development progress of Call of Cthulhu for a while now and everything I saw during this process made me become even more interested and excited with how the final phase of the game would play out. After sinking quite a few hours into the game it became clear that it wasn’t going to reach my lofty expectations but thankfully even though it didn’t reach these expectations it’s still a pretty decent game. One of my favourite things about this game was its story and that’s mainly because it remains gripping at all times and the characters did a wonderful job of bringing the story to life. In terms of the gameplay it’s a bit of a mixed bag. On the one hand you have some decent puzzles that connect with the story really well but on the other you have poor shooting and stealth sequences that ultimately hold the game back a little. I would also have liked a little more freedom when it came to certain aspects as well because it does make the gameplay more simplistic than it needs to be. That being said despite its shortcomings Call of Cthulhu still does enough to get a recommendation from me because it has a uniqueness that is worth experiencing in the end.
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  2. Dec 11, 2019
    7
    Una excelente ambientación pero con unas mecánicas que en ocasiones resultan excesivamente simples .El universo de Lovecraft recibe un nuevo juego que podría haber llegado a ser algo muy notable.
  3. Feb 19, 2020
    7
    Boa narrativa, jogabilidade simples, gráficos fracos mas atendem a proposta.
  4. Sep 2, 2019
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The main character was pretty cool, the graphics weren't anything great but that doesn't ruin the overall experience most of the time. What breaks the immersion is the often awful lip-syncing. I'm surprised this was never fixed or updated because if the lip sync was perfect then the experience would make this so much better.
    The story itself is captivating at times, but the linearity can dull the senses. I'm pretty sure this is a low budget game I might be wrong, so I'm willing to let some things pass. The environments are sometimes some of the sweetest parts to just look at.
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    The greatest disappointment was Cthulhu himself. After the short 10-12 hour game, you are merely rewarded with a 2 second flash of Cthulhu's shadow. I don't know if there is a different ending I only had two but I wanted to see Cthulhu in his massive scope.
    Just get this game when it's on sale.
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  5. Nov 14, 2019
    5
    Having not been a fan of either the table top game, the Cthulhu mythos or Lovecraftian lore, I went into this game with no expectations or pre-conceived notions. I feel like if I had been a Cthulhu fan, I might have been able to appreciate this game a bit more than I did; I can certainly recommend it to fans.

    The animations look really janky, there were a couple of instances where the
    Having not been a fan of either the table top game, the Cthulhu mythos or Lovecraftian lore, I went into this game with no expectations or pre-conceived notions. I feel like if I had been a Cthulhu fan, I might have been able to appreciate this game a bit more than I did; I can certainly recommend it to fans.

    The animations look really janky, there were a couple of instances where the voices didn't always sync up with the characters' mouths (this was apparent towards the end of the game) and the in-game character models look very "last-gen", the way the game renders characters hair looks like they're attracting swarms of flies. This is in contrast to the cut scene graphics looking far more polished.

    The puzzles in the game are pretty straight-forward and there are some stealth and shooting elements to the game, although the insta-kill/insta-fail sections involving "The Shambler" can absolutely go **** themselves. The detective mode is pretty much just find the somewhat highlighted clue and press a button to continue, so nothing overly obtuse there.

    In terms of the art direction, I hope you like the colour green or the colour green mixed in with a ting of muddy grey. Some areas such as the Mansion, I think are well designed but other than that it's just green tinting everywhere. It's particularly obvious during the game's final hour or so. I will say that the dark, misty environment works well when you're exploring the island. It really gives you a sense of depression and dread taking over the place.

    The game's level design isn't all that great. It's very indicative of it's relatively smaller budget and resource availability. The levels are pretty well just a bunch of independently developed set pieces with no connectivity to one another.

    I imagine the game has some replay value to it, given that the game delivers bits of dialogue through dialogue trees and certain interactions with either NPCs or the environment flash a "this will affect your destiny" disclaimer. There may also be clues and information that you may have missed on your first play through. There's also some light RPG mechanics in that you can customize your characters abilities in "Eloquence", "Strength" and "Investigation" just to name a few.
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  6. Mar 23, 2021
    7
    This is a very intriguing and suspenseful game with some genuinely scary moments. There is an inter-dimensional creature called, 'The Shambler' lurking in the shadows and this monster steals the show for awhile. Be sure to set your brightness bar in the middle, or you won't be able to see a thing if you follow their instructions, which are misleading. The main character is a grubby,This is a very intriguing and suspenseful game with some genuinely scary moments. There is an inter-dimensional creature called, 'The Shambler' lurking in the shadows and this monster steals the show for awhile. Be sure to set your brightness bar in the middle, or you won't be able to see a thing if you follow their instructions, which are misleading. The main character is a grubby, but tough and caring guy who is tracking down the mystery surrounding a fire in some off shore mansion shrouded in mist and shadow. My main complaint is that there is no way of knowing which of your actions will determine the four possible endings. I played the game twice just to get a specific ending and followed the on-line suggestions, but it didn't pan out. If you like a gloomy mystery then I think you'll go for this game. Expand
  7. Apr 17, 2020
    7
    The game is actually better than expected for a books fan. It is an adventure RPG game (yes like the board rpg game!) and not a shooter. Your RPG skills are not focused on shooting and killing but on things like occult or medical knowledge, psychology etc etc. Which works pretty good in the game which was a pleasant surprise. The graphics are also ok.

    The bad is that the it is way too
    The game is actually better than expected for a books fan. It is an adventure RPG game (yes like the board rpg game!) and not a shooter. Your RPG skills are not focused on shooting and killing but on things like occult or medical knowledge, psychology etc etc. Which works pretty good in the game which was a pleasant surprise. The graphics are also ok.

    The bad is that the it is way too over the top in some moments. Like the green air which is nothing like the books described, the incredibly frightening looking rocks which have also nothing to do with the books. It's too much a try too hard at some times in terms of the graphics.

    And the ugly.... Obviously is the gore the flesh and all the other try too hard too obvious clichés. The point of Lovecraft books was doubt suspicion a mystery. This story is waaaayyy to descriptive at times. Ok we get it! Way too direct for a Lovecraft story
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66

Mixed or average reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 12
  2. Negative: 1 out of 12
  1. Jan 7, 2019
    67
    Your enjoyment of Call of Cthulhu will depend entirely on what you’re expecting. If you want to be scared, look elsewhere, because this game will just come off as boring. If, however, you want a decent mystery, and don’t mind sitting through a few dumb attempts at stealth and scares, then this might just be up your alley.
  2. Nov 19, 2018
    80
    With a terrific plot and setting but simplistic mechanics, Call of Cthulhu is still a very competent mystery game, and probably the best Lovecraft adaptation to video games till now. Starts good, somewhat loses direction in the middle and ends superbly.
  3. Nov 7, 2018
    64
    If you’re in the market for a first person horror game, you can go much worse than Call of Cthulhu, but be prepared for a lack of any real scares. The game leans heavily on the story and exploration of environments, so much so that when it does attempt the creepy stuff, it mostly comes off underdeveloped and a bit out of place. Go along with it though, and there’s something strangely compelling within.