Frogwares releases enhanced version of The Sinking City for Xbox Series X/S
Due to the ongoing legal battles the developer is facing, you won’t be able to upgrade your Xbox One version of the game for free.
Due to the ongoing legal battles the developer is facing, you won’t be able to upgrade your Xbox One version of the game for free.
Remember The Sinking City? A perfectly serviceable game set in the Cthuluverse, developer Frogwares produced a game that hit the nail on the head for anyone looking to get a fix of HP Lovecraft-inspired insanity and dread prophecies about ancient gods that exist in inconceivable realms. What the game has been more well-known for as of late though is the ongoing drama between Frogwares and French publisher Nacon.
Frogwares is going back to the start, as they reboot the seasoned gumshoe and take him back to his very first cases. This time, Sherlock isn’t an experienced problem-solver of impossible cries operating out of 221B Baker Street in London, but is a fresh-faced 21-year old amateur tackling the worst that the Mediterranean has to offer. Please feel sorry for the genius who has to search for clues in paradise.
Forget about that Jack fellow who is ripping the working ladies of Whitechapel to pieces Watson, because there’s a more pressing matter to attend to! Some rapscallion is removing all of my games from assorted digital storefronts which offer retellings of our adventures!
It starts with the nick of a razor blade, a small pool of blood forming on the surface of the skin. From there, it only gets weirder, my thoughts a whirlpool that drags me down, into a world unlike anything I’ve ever known.
Frogwares have been pumping out Sherlock Holmes games for a good while now, with their previous effort in Crimes And Punishments being considered pretty alright. So how does the latest game perform?
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter is almost upon us. Here's an entire 11 minutes of gameplay to gawk at. Guv'nah.
The new Sherlock Holmes game from Frogwares, The Devil's Daughter, is out in May.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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