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Post by Scott on Nov 5, 2006 8:22:41 GMT -5
Anybody familiar with this? I just picked it up. Haven't had a chance to play yet.
Scott
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Post by Scott on Nov 7, 2006 23:07:24 GMT -5
There was some kind of glitch in this. T^he game would keep shutting down after the opening video, but I got it corrected, I hope. Just started. Haven't lost my sanity yet.
Scott
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Post by GT on Nov 8, 2006 18:29:02 GMT -5
Familiar with and want to get--but I haven't yet! Let me know what you think!! ^__^
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Post by geneweigel on Nov 9, 2006 10:11:05 GMT -5
I saw it but I was like a deer in headlights and I opted for Battle For Middle Earth II instead (which was good IMO). I later saw someone else playing it. I thought it was anti-Lovecraftian in its action and believe they should do a mystery-based game likewise for the rpg that I've said a million times before blah, blah, blah, blah... BTW I just want to mention that I just got STAR WARS: EMPIRE AT WAR at Target for $19.99 and at first I was a little reluctant (having played through the landbased demo earlier this year with my nephew) but au contraire... Remember STAR WARS: REBELLION and STAR WARS: FORCE COMMANDER? Well combine those two games with STAR TREK: ARMADA make them less clunkier and this is a complicated violent strategy that you can win or lose depending on your approach. The space battles really feel like you're in command of a gigantic mess just like RETURN OF THE JEDI's Death Star battle
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Post by geneweigel on Nov 9, 2006 10:12:27 GMT -5
Actually I believe they did do a mystery PC game for Cthulhu but it disappeared off the shelves when I went to get it. (6 years ago?)
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Post by geneweigel on Nov 9, 2006 10:21:20 GMT -5
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Post by Scott on Nov 9, 2006 20:00:58 GMT -5
It seems I'm still having some technical difficulties, so I still can't review it.
Scott
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Post by GRWelsh on Oct 20, 2012 19:37:22 GMT -5
Scott, did you ever get to play this video game? Visually it looks like the graphics and action are on par with the first Half-Life game. In fact, the dimension of Xen especially reminded me of the Lovecraft Mythos. I was wondering if this game did Lovecraft justice. It looks like a sort of "The Shadow Over Innsmouth" set up.
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