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Lovecraft gets the Indiana Jones treatment in Call of the Elder Gods, but is something missing in this Call of the Sea sequel?

EURO GAMER·May 17 ago·3 min read
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For all its rip-roaring Indiana Jones adventure, its ancient civilisations, and pulpy supernatural peril, Call of the Elder Gods' true heart is perhaps its tatty leather-bound journal. That won't be a surprise to anyone that's played Call of the Sea, its well-received predecessor, but it's gratifying to see that – for all this follow-up's bigger, bolder ambitions – the original's first-person narrative adventure charms and smart, deductive spirit remains. Read more

For all its rip-roaring Indiana Jones adventure, its ancient civilisations, and pulpy supernatural peril, Call of the Elder Gods' true heart is perhaps its tatty leather-bound journal. That won't be a surprise to anyone that's played Call of the Sea, its well-received predecessor, but it's gratifying to see that – for all this follow-up's bigger,…

For all its rip-roaring Indiana Jones adventure, its ancient civilisations, and pulpy supernatural peril, Call of the Elder Gods' true heart is perhaps its tatty leather-bound journal. That won't be a surprise to anyone that's played Call of the Sea, its well-received predecessor, but it's gratifying to see that – for all this follow-up's bigger, bolder ambitions – the original's first-person narrative adventure charms and smart, deductive spirit remains. Read more

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