fuuuuuuuuck. I was just about to start playing that game. Guess I don't need to now...Grayjack72 said:In the game Call of Cthulu: Dark Corners of the Earth, Cthulu doesn't make an appearance, but in one room a statue of Cthulu exerts a force which will cause the the protagonist to kill himself.
The game was made by Bethesda.Vern said:I think it could work as just an appearance, but you shouldn't be able to actually kill him. I'd love to see another Cthulhu mythos game made by the same folks who made Dark Corners of the Earth. Too bad that's never going to happen, as it was a great game. Fundamentally all the gameplay mechanics are pretty sound, and it's atmosphere is amazing, it's a shame the PC version was so buggy. Really I could only see Cthulhu working if he appeared briefly right at the end and caused you to go insane and kill yourself. Either shooting yourself, jumping off a cliff into the ocean, or what have you. I can imagine it being very impressive, especially if done with the same insanity effects of Dark Corners of the Earth. But you don't kill Cthulhu, period.
Yeah thats a good idea. Hopefully FedEx will deliver itimplodingMan said:Correct me if I'm wrong, since its been a while, but didn't they "kill" him in the story by running a boat into his head, forcing him to retreat into his city once more?
Seems pretty beatable to me. Especially now that it is the present and you could just nuke him. "Oh, he went back into his hole for another billion years of evil slumber? Whatever. Not our problem. Write a note for the next guys."
No, it was made by Headfirst. It was published by Bethesda. And I believe they might've paid the two guys from Headfirst that made the PC port after the Xbox version was done, before the dev team was dissolved.Raziel_Likes_Souls said:The game was made by Bethesda.
Ok, this is like... the tenth Thread you've started in the past hour. I'm not saying this is a bad thing, but how can you possibly keep up with everything at once?iggyus said:Do you think its possible to make a game in which Cthulu would make and appearance and/or would even be killable?
No, you really need to play this game. It has a great horror vibe; better than anything the latter incarnations of Resident Evil and Silent Hill can muster.AC10 said:fuuuuuuuuck. I was just about to start playing that game. Guess I don't need to now...Grayjack72 said:In the game Call of Cthulu: Dark Corners of the Earth, Cthulu doesn't make an appearance, but in one room a statue of Cthulu exerts a force which will cause the the protagonist to kill himself.
This is the actual concept behind Cthulhu (and actual spelling). Cthulhu is a concept that cannot be fully imagined, and an appearance would undermine that.gmer412 said:Lies. Cthulu is unimaginably horrible. He cannot appear in a game, as he is too horrible to be imagining him. In fact, by trying to imagine how horrible he is, He's coming to get you!
Cthulhu Damarcy?Lord_Ascendant said:Cthulhu cannot die. End of story. His gaze causes instant insanity. I would love to see a game where you play as him mindlessly destroying everything.