

Not too hard, but keeps you on your toes.Īnother major qualm: there are like 3 building types in the whole game. Overall, I felt the combat was pretty balanced. I can't help but wish for more enemy variety. While the gunplay was janky, I had a blast with the shotgun. However, I again do acknowledge that this would be very hard to implement. Most times, either choice just gives you the same results. Some nice moral conflicts in the missions, but I really wish the consequences were more hard hitting. However, I also acknowledge that the primary focus of the game is on your choices. Unlike Sherlock Holmes, there isn't enough evidence in each case for me to really make a mistake or not know exactly what's going on. So my major qualm with the game is that even in Master Sleuth difficulty, the investigations are pretty handholding. Also this is going to be a long and nitpicky review, so feel free to scroll to the end.īefore I start, I first of all congratulate the studio for pulling this game off with their limited resources. I had an amazing experience, the whole vibe of the city, the people, the environment, everything was amazing. r/callofcthulhuthegame - the game from Cyanide Please be sure to use spoiler tags where appropriate Posts related to Lovecraft in general will be tolerated, but please consider whether your post might be better suited to /r/lovecraft first. Lovecraft.Īll posts must be related to The Sinking City. The Sinking City is a game of investigation and mystery taking place in a fictional open world inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft, “The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories” We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of the infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far.
