Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss Reviews
Cthulhu The Cosmic Abyss was a great promise, with an interesting trailer for any Cthulhu fan. A narration taking us to R’Lyeh, as your grandpa took you on a walk when you were a kid (and if you didn’t, you understand the metaphor). At least before Papi decides to start the ride back on the road. There is still a puzzle game with blocking bugs at this point. Too bad!
Review in French | Read full review
Cthulhu: Cosmic Abyss is a great example on how to make a game centred around interactive storytelling fun. While it may lack some of the action and combat orientated takes of previous Cthulhu games, Cosmic Abyss thrives in its environmental storytelling and deep investigative mechanics, that give it an addictive, and engaging style of gameplay that is rarely explored in gaming. Strong supportive characters, with a likeable main protagonist, made me feel connected to them, and their personal battles they went through with the Eldritch God Cthulhu.
I really wanted to like Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss more than I did. Somewhere behind the ridiculous performance issues, crashes, and janky game design is an utterly compelling experience with a few issues holding it back, and it became downright frustrating to play. When the game was working, I was hooked on solving the mystery. With a fantastic mind map system and solid investigations that really don’t hold your hand throughout. I urge fans of cosmic horror to check this one out, maybe after a patch or two, just to make sure.
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss presents itself as a homage to one of the greatest horror authors of the 20th century. Even with some minor performance issues, the derelict locations you explore as Noah are some of the most beautifully crafted renditions of Lovecraft’s mythos that have ever been put to a screen.
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss delivers a solid, respectful take on Lovecraftian horror, immersing players in a dark journey filled with well‑crafted mysteries and atmosphere. Its strongest elements lie in world‑building and narrative mood, while some rigid gameplay choices and occasionally over‑complex puzzles make the experience less accessible. It’s a recommended pick for those who enjoy slow, investigative adventures rooted in Providence’s myths, less so for players seeking a faster pace or more immediate action. An imperfect yet sincere and captivating work that will resonate most with genre enthusiasts.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss struck us as an ambitious and intriguing project that successfully blends Lovecraftian horror, science fiction and psychological thriller elements within a fascinating and oppressive underwater setting. The gameplay revolves around analysing clues, manipulating objects and environmental deduction, offering tools such as sonar, the Crypt and Key, the support AI, as well as the ability to unlock new frequencies, which give a different twist to the usual Lovecraftian experience, in what we might call a disturbing and mind-bending adventure. It’s a choice consistent with the source material and, for this very reason, we’re sure it will win over those who love elegant, slow-paced, cerebral horror, but it might also leave those wanting a faster pace or greater variety in terms of action feeling a bit perplexed. The visuals are excellent, with environments – thanks to Unreal Engine 5 – that are meticulously crafted and full of detail, though there are a few rough edges; it’s a shame about the technical side, which isn’t always up to scratch but can easily be improved with a patch!
Review in Italian | Read full review
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss is a game with two faces; on the one hand, the game feels unique up until chapter 2, but after that, the complexity and the Vault really kick in, making things a lot harder and less engaging. After chapter 3, I started to feel the rut and began to lean more towards using the included walkthrough, as the investigations and deductions started to bore me. The important Vault, which forms part of the core of the investigations, is, in my opinion, a bit too emphatically and prominently present, and even in exploration mode, finding your way out isn't always straightforward. In terms of atmosphere, the game emphatically sets the mood, especially in the first three chapters, and it excels there. However, it quickly declines after chapter 3, when you are about halfway through the game. With about 10 to 15 hours of gameplay, the game can take up quite a period, but in fact, the game isn't even that big if you knew exactly what to investigate, activate, and follow. Furthermore, the clues are far from always clear, meaning that even with hints, things sometimes remain unclear. Especially in Chapter 3, I found the clues quite muddled and too mixed up, and following 'trails' was also far from effective. All in all, I can conclude that if you are a true investigator, or a persistent puzzler, this will be a very challenging title. But for the slightly more seasoned casual gamer who enjoys a bit of puzzling, action, and some RPG elements, this game falls a bridge too far.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss is a wonderful narrative adventure that rewards you for the time you spend with it, offering a great story and some fantastic detective elements.
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss is an unsettling yet engaging narrative adventure that truly puts your deduction skills to the test. While the Lovecraftian-inspired story acts as the driving force behind your actions, the satisfaction of overcoming each challenge is what keeps you coming back for more. It isn't a title everyone will enjoy, but thanks to its surprising depth, there also isn't another game quite like it.
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss is an interesting take on the Cthulhu Mythos, even if its overall narrative doesn't stand out. Slow-paced, frustrating at times because its puzzles can be opaque, and very dedicated to gathering and understanding clues, it's an experience that should appeal to players who enjoy the detective-like approach of studying every clue they come across.
These days, there are plenty of Cthulhu-themed single-player games to choose from, but if you had to pick just one, Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss deserves to be your first choice.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss has a story worth being part of and a mystery worth following, but everything surrounding it struggles to keep pace with its own ambitions.
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss is a game that uses your brain as a playground. The Vault, the gameplay and the way everything is intertwined make it a unique experience. But it also asks a lot of you. Time. Attention. Patience. And a certain willingness to feel comfortable with the idea that you may not understand everything. For the right player, this is a masterpiece of mysterious gameplay and psychological tension. For the wrong player, it's a complicated tangle of systems in which you mainly think: “Why did I connect this to that... and why does it feel like it's looking at me now?” Who expects Dead Space to come back, who wants to play a puzzler: be welcome!
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