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The Sinking City developers add some Lovecraftian fun to the news

April 1, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Bigben Interactive and Frogwares, the team behind the upcoming Lovecraftian investigation game, The Sinking City, have added a bit of Lovecraftian fun to the online news feed today with their new Chrome extension, We are all living in a Lovecraft story.

We are all living in a Lovecraft Story takes the news from around the world and replaces words such as economy, Trump, Brexit and May with names and words from the Lovecraft mythos, including Azaroth, Tsathoggua, Ithaqua and Cthulhu himself.  There’s plenty of names and words to discover through a search.

You can download the We are all living in a Lovecraft Story extension from Chrome now.

The Sinking City is a free investigation game with a rich narrative set in H.P Lovecraft inspired universe.  Players will dive into the seedy city of Oakmont, Massachusetts, where the rot and decay from supernatural forces envelops the city and the minds of its inhabitants.

Taking the role of private investigator Charles W. Reed, players will need to use their detective skills to reveal the truth about the city whilst fighting their own inner demons that threaten to turn him insane.

The Sinking City will be arriving on Xbox One, Playstation 4 and PC on 27th June.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Video Games Tagged With: Bigben Interactive, Frogwares, The Sinking City

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