Jarkko Ranta on 12/4/2006 at 07:45
I am truly (madly, deeply) sorry. I admit that "Gentlemen, start your engines"-
parody does outcount the other gender...
Yametha on 12/4/2006 at 07:57
Oh, so that was a modified quotation? That's okay then (at least as far as I'm concerned).
A little reference at the end (in small letters two lines down perhaps) might have been nice though.
Jarkko Ranta on 12/4/2006 at 08:07
Darn, these threads are gonna get tough...
But, back to the business! If someone knows anything interesting about the Old Ones or alike, I'd be happy to hear.
mrle01 on 12/4/2006 at 20:04
Thanks for that link. Now I can't wait to play the levels to see it for myself. But I don't like playing levels out of order, so I guess I'll play the first two Thief games form the start. It's been 3 months since I last played them. Too long.
242 on 12/4/2006 at 23:14
Quote Posted by Holywhippet
Has anyone played Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth? I've been reading up on it and it seems like a decent game, especially for stealth and atmosphere fans like we all are.
Not much stealth there to speak the truth, it's basically a survival horror action-adventure. Many puzzles plus some action, quite hard, quite linear, but levels are perfectly designed, perfect music and sound, revoluteonary in some aspects: visual and aural manifestation of all injuries and various phobias of protagonist, "sanity loss" concept. For example: if hero is horrified enough better unload your active gun, he may try to shoot himself.
Very creepy and atmospheric game, can be compared with Silent Hill or Shalebridge Cradle at that. I think it's a definite must-have for Lovecraft or survival horror fans.