

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.įocus Home Interactive provided us with a Call of Cthulhu Xbox One code for review purposes. If you want to be scared, look elsewhere, because this game will just come off as boring. That may be true, but it’s still worth emphasizing that your enjoyment of Call of Cthulhu will depend entirely on what you’re expecting. You might say that this is all semantics, and that regardless of how a game bills itself, what matters is how it plays. The story isn’t phenomenal, but it has just enough unknowns in it that it will keep you guessing about what’s coming next, which, again, is what you want in a mystery. The game calls on you to piece together crime scenes - which makes sense in a mystery, but just slows things down when you’re talking about horror. It’s got a near-perfect tone, all creepy and gothic. If, however, you look at Call of Cthulhu as a Sherlock Holmes-style mystery adventure, suddenly things don’t look so bad. Call of Cthulhu isn’t exactly a high-budget extravaganza, which means that when it tries to show off…well, anything, it just looks cheap.) (It’s not a bad thing that these moments are so rare, mind you.

Sure, there are a couple of moments where you’re fleeing monsters or otherwise worrying about not dying, but these are few and far between. It’s slow-moving, and ponderous, and demands that players take their time wandering slowly through creepy environments, talking to people and examining every little object they come across. On top of that, it’s clearly horror-inspired, seeing as it draws heavily from the world of Lovecraft (as its title implies).īut as a horror game, Call of Cthulhu fails miserably. Environments are fairly linear with little room for exploration also there are only a limited number of items and objects you can interact with, all highlighted for you with a white ball of glow. Uncover the chilling mysteries of this role-playing investigation game, descending deep into a world of creeping madness and shrouded Old Gods within Lovecrafts iconic universe. Gameplay: Call of Cthulhu has been described as 'walking simulator' and that's not far from the truth, but if it is then it's a darn good one. I mean, I get why it wants to be survival horror. Call of Cthulhu (Xbox One Games) Plunge into Call of Cthulhu, the official videogame inspired by Chaosiums classic pen and paper RPG. You know what game would’ve worked perfectly had it stuck to being a mystery adventure, rather than trying to awkwardly shoe horn itself into the survival horror genre? Call of Cthulhu. You know what genre isn’t? Mystery adventure, along the lines of Sherlock Holmes. You know what genre is popular right now? Survival horror.
