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    Posted on May, 2010 by YungLegend13.Tags: Game,Call,of,Cthulhu,dark,corners,of,the,earth,scary
    The game I am mentioning is called "Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth". This game is from 2006 and is from the survival horror genre. Below is a review by IGN. Their rating is 7.8 but this game is very good. April 26, 2006 - As an impressionable teenager, I greedily devoured the stories of H.P. Lovecraft. There was something about the indifferent, otherworldly nature of his horrors that really made his stories appealing. Sure, he had his tales of human depravity but, compared to the monsters of Steven King and Clive Barker, the really terrifying thing about Lovecraft's evil monsters was that they didn't take pleasure in human suffering; they were completely unconcerned with how their actions (or in some cases, their very presence) might wreak havoc on the minds and bodies of regular people. While it makes great material for short stories, that kind of approach just doesn't work as well in movies or video games. I mean, honestly, which sounds like the more marketable,.... read more.