Though in the event you die, you’re not massively penalised, more thrown back to your nearest fast travel point.Ī major bugbear Mike had was loading times. You’ll never feel outright terrified by a monster bearing down on you, more outgunned. There’s still a lack of polish here and a rather hit and miss look to the game. Many of the points that Mike made in his review still hold true. OK, you’re all filled in? You play as Charles Reed, a gumshoe private investigator drawn, as many others with similar haunting visions, to the prohibition-era city of Oakmont, Massachusetts. The opening splash screens indicate that “This version of the game has been developed exclusively for PlayStation 5.” Let’s just say that Frogwares and their erstwhile publisher aren’t on each other’s Christmas card lists anymore, but rather than get into it here, you won’t have much trouble finding out with a quick web search. OK, perhaps we weren’t, but this is a welcome addition to the burgeoning indie catalogue on Sony’s newest console. Main PS5 / Reviews tagged cthulhu / frogwares / Massachusetts / more than a woman / stayin' alive by IanĪs luck would have it, we were clamouring for a PS5 redux of The Sinking City as previously reviewed by our man Mike in 2019.
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