PC gamers will once again get a chance to delve into the world inspired by the twisted imagination of H.P. Lovecraft when Call of Cthulhu – Dark Corners of the Earth is released this week.
The first-person horror game takes players on an adventure like no other. Players will be able to explore, investigate and battle evil along the way in a 1920s setting fully inspired by Lovecraft’s terrifying works.
Developed by Fishtank Interactive and published by Bethesda, this title looks dark, bleak and truly terrifying and twisted – just as a Lovecraft title should. The warning label has it at an M rating due to blood, gore, intense violence and more.
Here are some of the other big releases for the week of April 24, 2006:
PlayStation 2
- Rampage: Total Destruction, April 24
- Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Drift, April 24
- FIFA World Cup 2006, April 24
- Franklin: A Birthday Surprise, April 24
- Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War, April 25
- Outrun 2006: Coast 2 Coast, April 25
- Winback 2: Project Poseidon, April 25
- The Hustle: Detroit Streets, April 26
- Atelier Iris 2: Azoth of Destiny, April 25
- Metal Saga, April 25
PSP
- Outrun 2006: Coast 2 Coast, April 25
- Final Fantasy: Advent Children (UMD Movie), April 25
Xbox 360
- FIFA World Cup 2006, April 24
Xbox
- FIFA World Cup 2006, April 24
- Hummer: Badlands, April 25
- Winback 2: Project Poseidon, April 25
- The Hustle: Detroit Streets, April 26
PC
- Black & White 2: Battle of the Gods, April 24
- Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth, April 24
- FIFA World Cup 2006, April 24
- Flight Deck v4.0, April 24
- Take Command 2nd Manassas, April 24
- Ultimate Flight Collection, April 24
- Paradise, April 25
- Shadowgrounds, April 25
- SpellForce 2: Shadow Wars, April 26
- Great Journey: Mr. Penguin’s Letter, April 28
- Guild Wars: Factions with Bonus, April 28
Nintendo GameCube
- FIFA World Cup 2006, April 24
- Rampage: Total Destruction, April 24
Nintendo DS
- FIFA World Cup 2006, April 24
- Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers, April 25
- Lost Magic, April 25
- Top Gun, April 26
GameBoy Advance
- FIFA World Cup 2006, April 24
- Dr. Sudoku, April 26







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