What's the point of giving the player supposedly better and better weapons if those don't 1-shot weaker enemies? 4-5 shotgun blasts to take down a giant, same for rifle rounds.huh? I only gave this a chance because it really did start out very promising and had SOME elements from H.P. It's not like you can AVOID monsters, most of the time you do have to fight them and they take so many hits to go down. You run out of ammo so damn fast then have to scrounge for more. I mean, seriously, what the actual F? Oh and the gameplay is pretty clunky and just annoying. You're given stupid choices like: expose a clearly evil person part of a dark cult by poisoning the food they distribute to the poor in order to gain members or simply leaving her alone. Every checkbox is ticked here and shoved in your face: - oppressed illegal immigrants that did nothing wrong? check - rich individuals who wont share their wealth with the poor? check - charitable individuals redistributing the rich one's wealth to the poor? multiple check - secret homo relationship heavy handedly shoved as an afterthought you discover from a photo and never mentioned again? check - women's rights movement? check The game also clearly bashes you over the head with what the creators think is the correct moral decision(the PROGRESSIVE one) in each instance. Every checkbox is ticked here and shoved in your face: - The more I played, the more it devolved into pandering, progressive woke nonsense. The more I played, the more it devolved into pandering, progressive woke nonsense. * Manage your mental health to untangle the truth behind the madness. ![]() * An arsenal of weapons from the 1920s with which to take on nightmarish creatures. * A vast open world that can be explored on foot, by boat, in a diving suit * High replay value thanks to an open investigation system: each case can be solved in a number of ways, with different possible endings depending on your actions. * An oppressive atmosphere and story inspired by the universe of H.P. No sooner have you arrived in Oakmont, Massachusetts, than you are led to investigate a mysterious flood inundating the city, in the hopes of shedding light on the darkness that has seized the place and corrupted the minds of the inhabitants - and yours. Reed, an investigator in the 1920s United States. In this new type of adventure, you take on the role of Charles W. No sooner have you arrived in Oakmont, Massachusetts, than you The Sinking City is an action/investigation game set in an open world inspired by the universe of H.P. ![]() ![]() Summary: The Sinking City is an action/investigation game set in an open world inspired by the universe of H.P.
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