
* 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.It’s the most robust, pure awful combat I’ve ever experienced and just feels totally unnecessary.

Especially if I were to say the combat might be the worst I’ve ever experienced. I perceived the story and the wicked environment and was satisfied with the end result despite the grind. It can be incredibly frustrating figuring out what to do and when you finally do you’re usually left with another mystery that will require way too much brain work. This is the big problem with The Sinking City, it didn’t build upon the issues that seemed to annoy people the first go around. Otherwise, you’d be looking at a really wonderful game. It’s such a shame it’s such a buggy mess and chore to get through.

Solving puzzles and finding new locations is up to you and the system is brilliant. Where you go is up to you, there’s isn’t easy to follow map markers like in most games. You’ll be asked to do detective work all over town and this game does not hold your hand. Oakmont is very creepy with its flooded streets, dingey buildings and strange cast of characters. The world itself is very fascinating and seems to be accurately ripped from the pages of H.P.
