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Lovecraftian reviews and stories, week 49, 2016

Polygon has a Review of The Unspoken, a game for the Oculus Touch controller: “On the one hand, I think Cthulhu’s Tentacles as a spell may be a bit over-powered, and you basically always have to have at least one Dispelling Censer charm in your character’s loadout to counter it.”

DVD and video on demand release date for The Creature Below is February 28. New trailer here.

There’s a discussion of Mass Effect and Arrival in Paste Magazine: “Like the Reapers, Arrival’s heptapods represent the unknowable vastness of the universe. It’s no coincidence that both creatures recall the squid gods that populate H.P. Lovecraft’s cosmic horror.”

Widescreen support for Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth via a mod.

Anyone interested in 800 pre-generated characters for Delta Green should go here.

A review of the 5th edition of Tome of Beasts can be found at Nerd Trek: “Rest assured that aficionados of Lovecraftiana will find some much-needed beings herein.”

Reviews from R’lyeh takes a look at Convicts & Cthulhu.

Here’s a preview of a theatre production of The Colour Out of Space at Cambridge in Britain.

Weird west stuff: Death Wind by Travis Heermann and Jim Pinto combines Lovecraftian horror with the wild west.

Markiplier summons Cthulhu in Cards of Cthulhu.

Tim Norris plays Arkham Horror: The Card Game.

“Yog-Sothoth Is the Gate,” art by David LaRocca:

And the Cthulhu balaclava:



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