On the
day before yesterday, i.e. Saturday, I
grabbed a copy of Eldritch from Steam. At first glance I thought it
was a Minecraft clone or at least some kind of spin-off mod.
Something like that anyway. The reason is the similar graphics. It
has a very blocky 3D style to it's graphics, not unlike the famous
mining game.
But
Minecraft it is not. What we have is a fun little indie game set in
the 1930's Lovecraft-verse that my readers know I'm so fond of.
Eldritch
is incidentally created by David Pittman and his brother J. Kyle
Pittman. They've previously worked on titles like Borderlands, The
Bureau: XCOM Declassified and Bioshock 2, so we're talking experience
here.
Now
the object of the game is to collect three souls from three realms in
order to avert the familiar “The Stars Are Right” scenario. (At
least I think so, the game is not too bogged down by story). In order
to do this you have to traverse said realms and either avoid or
defeat the squamous denizens that dwell therein.
There's
nothing too revolutionary about the game as such, apart from one
feature I haven't seen before. If you loot a dead enemy, it'll
respawn. If you don't, it stays put as well as dead. This leaves you
in the position to judge whether you need the resources badly enough
to risk encountering the enemy again later. You are very squishy in
Eldritch and you go down fast if an enemy gets the drop on you.
The
first realm, The Temple of Dagon, was pretty easy, so I was
completely unprepared for how hard the Realm of Nyarlathotep was, and
I died pretty fast. When you die, you can resurrect in the Library,
where the game starts, but you loose all your gear except for any
artifacts you have stored in your chest. Only artifacts can be
squirreled away, so I lost my gun, all my ammo, my boots of jumping
and my compass. Ah well, back in the saddle and off you go again.
I
really like this game. It's suitably tense without being stressful.
But that said, expect to swear a lot when you die over and over
again... Unless you're a Lady (who don't swear) or a better gamer
than I am.
In
my opinion well worth the about 10€ it costs on Steam. Check it
out.
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