The only real difference is that rather than drawing from the mythology created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, this game is built around HP Lovecraft’s Cthulu Mythos - which, I’ll admit, is unfamiliar to me even though this game represents the fourth Lovecraft-based game I’ve played in the last year (after Conarium, Call of Cthulu, and Tesla vs Lovecraft, the last of which is kind of a stretch). The game is built around solving a somewhat engaging mystery, and it doesn’t bog the game down in too many gimmicks. There are much worse things that could be said about a game - particularly because The Sinking City is more like Crime and Punishments-era Sherlock than the iffier The Devil’s Daughter Sherlock. In nearly every respect - from the voice acting, to the gameplay, to the graphics - it looks, feels, and plays almost identical to Frogwares’ take on Sherlock, so, really, if you have any opinion on those games, you’ll probably feel the same way about this game, too. The Sinking City may be a brand new IP, but it’ll look awfully familiar if you ever played any of Frogwares’ Sherlock Holmes games.
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