holoz0r's A-Z of Steam: Cthulhu Saves the World

Cthulhu Saves The World is a role playing game. It is developed by the same developers as Breath of Death VII; which I played earlier on my A-Z Steam Journey. The appeal of this game is that you play as, well, Cthulhu.

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Not the all powerful, terror of the deep. For in the game's introduction you're struck down my some sort of affliction, a curse from a mysterious man, and you've lost all your powerful... powers. As a result, in order to regain your terrifying stature and ability to render mere mortals insane, you must become a hero.

The writing in Cthulhu Saves The World is absolutely exquisite. It is full of dark humour, wit, and this is more than just a top-down RPG with a retro-art style and flair. It's a comedic delight, with amusing, clear, well written dialogue throughout.

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There's even a mode with developer "commentary" (through question mark NPCs scattered around the map, which explain the design choices that were made by the developer.

It is thoroughly entertaining as a result, and shares a lot with Breath of Death VII, such as the game engine, battle mechanics, and levelling system - but everything else is pretty unique and has enough of a visual identity to be its own game.

This is the type of game that I would have loved to have back in the days when my primary gaming device was a Gameboy Advance, and the games I had my disposal were things like Golden Sun, Fire Emblem and other RPGs of the time.

It would have also worked on the SNES - if it could be crammed down into catridge form.

It's a great game, and something that if you like good writing, and RPGs, you should definitely wrap your tentacled hands around.

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