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- Alone in the Dark
- The penumbra series
- Amnesia: the Dark Descent
- Sherlock Holmes: the Awakened
If it has unspeakable and/or cosmic, insanity inducing horrors, a lot of madness and undescribable horror/terror, then it has at least a bit of lovecraft-inspired content :)
Has anyone discovered any games that draw influences from other authors?
Pretty much every zombie game ever is John Wyndham
yes, yes I remember the final boss.
- Amnesia: the Dark Descent
- The penumbra series
I never looked at events in this way. yeah maybe the shadow is like shggoth but well, not sure.
Sigh, cosmic horror is more then just the pantheon of gods lovecraft intruduced. Penumbra and Amnesia are heavely influenced by that insanity inducing horror. Even if its not the cthulhu mythos its still cosmic horror. Its about mood, the unspeakable, beyond human comprehension, lost alien civilisations etc. Have you even read his stories?