In the 1920s, on the East Coast of the United States, the half-submerged city of Oakmont is gripped by supernatural forces. You're a private investigator, uncovering the truth of what has possessed the city and corrupted the minds of its inhabitants... and yours.
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I just bought CoC:DC because you, a total stranger, said it was good.
replyYou are mostly welcome fellow. Tell me how you like it.
It makes sense if you have read some of Howard's work before you begin, I had not and it was still good.
Watch some of the Lovecraftian movies and listen to the radio theaters (example: Dark Adventure Radio Theatre from HPLHS). They help you become more immersed.
Have a good one.
replyHi, I've read all the stories HPL did. I played one of the role-playing desktop games when I was younger too. I love the mythos. I've not watched too many films though as I've not known which are good representations of his work. I will check out the Dark Adventure Radio Theatre, not heard of that and it sounds like something I'd enjoy. Thanks for the info.
replyHope you'll like it. Overall it feels a bit dated (I tried going back to it) but the atmosphere should still stand. You may want to install the widescreen fix to adapt the screen to modern standards. Check PCGamingWiki page they have the link there: https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Call_of_Cthulhu:_Dark_Corners_of_the_Earth
replyThanks for the info. I'm going to try modding it through Vortex also.
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