Cyanide's Call of Cthulhu showed off on new screenshots
Cyanide Games have shared a couple of new screenshots from Call of Cthulhu, an RPG with elements of adventure game set in the popular Lovecraftian universe.
Visual images are better than mere facts – that’s probably what the team at Cyanide Studios have been thinking releasing another portion of screenshots from Call of Cthulhu. They are dark, ominous and really grasp the eerie atmosphere of the Cthulhu mythology. Plus, they reveal that the game will be played in first-person perspective – I don’t think that fact was mentioned before.





What we know about this project so far, is that it’s going to be an RPG investigation game with psychological horror, stealth elements and story set in H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos. The player will assume the role of Edward Pierce, a Great War veteran hired as a private detective to investigate strange activities on an isolated island called Darkwater.
What’s noteworthy, this is an official adaptation of 1981’s Call of Cthulhu pen-and-paper RPG by Chaosium. The video game was first in development by Frogware (creators of the Styx: Shards of Darkness. Call of Cthulhu is coming out some time in 2017. Here’s the first trailer, showcased at this year’s E3:
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