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Lovecraft's Untold Stories

Released: 1/31/2019

Critics
71
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Users
74

Score Breakdown

71.4

Critic Average

7 reviews

74

Steam User Score

946 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-2.6

71 vs 74

Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-2.6

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

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9/26/2021

Late Review

Lovecraft's Untold Stories is a pretty fun shooter for the most part, and there are some nice stories to read for fans of Lovecraft's work. More than the pixelated nightmares, however, you'll find the horrifyingly undetailed traps that will kill you without mercy. Still, you'll definitely enjoy fighting your way through the hordes of enemies to the Ancients themselves.

70

70/100

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12/5/2019

Late Review

An interesting mix of genres (rogue-lite, twin shooter, RPG...), that shines with its atmosphere and exploration bits, but that results a little bit plain in the way the action unfolds. It doesn't help some design choices, like the repetition of the whole level if we die... but if you like Lovecraft, it can hook you.

72

72/100

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5/29/2019

Late Review

Had the developers simply slapped the Lovecraft label on the game and not explored the rich mythos inherent in the name, this could have been a disaster of a game, but instead – and despite of its faults – Lovecraft’s Untold Stories is a rich and intoxicating set of tales weaved together, balancing mystery, combat, and madness together in an engrossing experience.

78

78/100

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5/28/2019

Late Review

Lovecraft's Untold Stories is a very funny roguelike that will especially delight Lovecraft fans for their narrative and setting.

80

80/100

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5/20/2019

Late Review

Lovecraft’s Untold Stories is a fun shooter, for the most part. It doesn’t gain much from mining Lovecraft lore; you could swap out the foes for any other number of pixellated nightmares. But slaughtering your way through the hordes is a satisfying and challenging experience, and there’s enough replayability here to keep you diving back into the abyss.

70

70/100

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5/10/2019

Late Review

I’ll give indie games credit, they can come out of left field and surprise you at times...

70

70/100

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2/13/2019

Launch Window

Lovecraft’s Untold Stories can be a fun game, but its brutal difficulty will turn off many players, especially after you unlock additional characters. There are three difficulty levels, but the game can be pretty brutal at times even on the lowest one. The game’s lack of any way to save at will mid-level (short of finding the new checkpoint machine) will also turn off some players. It can easily take you 10-20 hours to clear one character’s story, depending on the difficulty setting and the character you’re playing as. As the starter character the detective is the easiest, so he may well take you less than 10 hours to beat. I have spent around 30 hours so far with several different characters. There are two more that I still haven’t encountered to unlock yet. It should be noted also that the developers are planning to continue adding to the game now that it has launched (on January 31st). Lovecraft’s Untold Stories is available on Steam for $14.99 or on Gog.com for $12.99. Do you have what it takes to survive the hellish nightmares that await you in Lovecraft’s Untold Stories?

60

60/100

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