Publisher Feardemic and developer Bit Golem has announced Dagon: Complete Edition for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Switch. It includes Dagon: by H. P. Lovecraft and all downloadable content, including the new console-exclusive content “What the Moon Brings.” It will launch on October 10.
Here is an overview of the game, via Feardemic:
About
“I am writing this under an appreciable mental strain, since by tonight I shall be no more.”
Explore the unique works of H. P. Lovecraft via the interactive stories of Dagon: Complete Edition—an extraordinary collection depicting the horrors creeping beneath the waves, festering within delirious minds, and more.
Dagon: Complete Edition includes:
- Dagon: by H. P. Lovecraft – Step into the shoes of a former World War I ship officer and experience the story that shattered his sanity.
- Downloadable Content “The Railway Horror” – Dive into the writer’s mind and uncover what haunted his very dreams (based on Lovecraft’s actual nightmare). “The Little Glass Bottle” – Experience a treasure hunt story written by the author when he was just seven years old. “What the Moon Brings” – Enter a dream-like world and immerse yourself in cosmic horror behind the wall of sleep.
Key Features:
- 100 percent faithful adaptations of Lovecraft’s works brought to life through atmospheric voice acting.
- Hidden notes containing rare trivia about Lovecraft’s life and his impact on culture.
- A brand new, console-exclusive downloadable content “What the Moon Brings.”
- Compact stories, each suitable for one gaming session.
Delve into the eldritch horror of the unknown with Dagon: Complete Edition…
…if your mind can endure it.
Watch the announcement trailer…
Uhhhhh are we sure we WANT a 100 percent accurate adaptation of anything Lovecraft wrote? The whole extreme racism thing seems like it might be an issue.
Relax, there are no cats with peculiar names in Dagon.
Btw. I’ve played the original version and it was a quite short storytelling of the original novel with close to none interactivity. Not sure what the complete edition have added.