Interested in weird non-euclidean angles, ancient horrors and tough Scandinavian sailors but haven't read The Call of Cthulhu yet? Tsk, tsk. It's one of H.P. Lovecraft's most popular -and some might say better- short stories you know. Anyway. It's never too late. (Artwork stolen from here)
Related @ Gnome's Lair: Cthulhu wholesome fun 'n' games, Neuromancer graphic novel, I Cthulhu
Do not fuck with Cthulhu!
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He also has a cuter side, though:
http://www.zestuff.com/plush/toyvault/697/
http://www.zestuff.com/toys/cubelife/642/
By the way, gnome, ever played The Call of Cthulhu? I hear is a great (though very hard) game. I'll definitely gonna play it when I get myself an Xbox (I know it's also available for PC, but I prefer the console version).
This reminds me of the Metallica song, 'The Call Of Ktulu'.
ReplyDeleteI actually have a copy of the game for PC. Haven't played it yet, but I've heard it's pretty good.
ReplyDeleteWow strange that I should be awoken from my blogging slumber by the call of Cthulhu...
ReplyDeleteHello Gnome how the devil are you?
Seems like years since I've been here... Or anywhere for that matter...
played it on xbox.. loved it... even more enjoyable having had no prior knowledge of the pen and paper Rpg... not that hard.. .well considering in nearly got to the end....
ReplyDeleteThe Call of Cthulhu...that sounds so strange...anyway I haven't read the book, but I tried playing the game and I couldn't even get passed that creepy mansion...I have a problem with horror games...just can't seem to get over my fears
ReplyDeleteHehe, nice pick, expensive toys there Nebacha. As for the Call of Cthulhu, well I started it and it was very atmospheric and quite a bit like an FPSy adventure, but the lack of a proper save feature was crippling. Still, great game and one I'll be coming back to.
ReplyDeleteRoss, that definitely isn't a coincidence you know....
Better than pretty good joe. Give it a try.
Ah, but you're a fierce console gamer then dear Mr. Elderly. I'm afraid I'm too quick-save reliant to endure save-points meself.
Spooky, happily there's no book. Just follow the link and read the whole short-story trilogy. It's bloody briliant, it is. Oh, and don't be afraid. Please?
Father, Cthulhu was a bit expensive, but thankfully he did his bit competently. Welcome, back my friend. Oh, I'm fine. Fine.
ReplyDeletespooky i've still got project Zero and for the life of me i'm too afraid to finish it....
ReplyDeletelike yourself Gnome.. quick save keeps the original from becoming banal... hate trapsing back over old ground....
Right! But, is this Project Zero beastie you're speaking of?
ReplyDeleteno the japanese suspense/crapyerpants/mystery with the camera as your only weapon to use against... sorry this is too difficult to continue... (hides behind couch)
ReplyDelete(talks vaguely to the direction of the couch and hopefully to the general direction of Elderly's hiding place)
ReplyDeleteThink I got the idea. Really. Thanks. Feel free to elaborate any time.
..published by Tecmo, also known as Fatal Frame..... please this is upsetting.... dont' make me look at the cover.... it brings back some rather.. well scary moments... (elderly shudders..)
ReplyDeleteOk, ok, thanks though. Now, care for a DVD. It just so happens I got The Grudge with me...
ReplyDeleteoh look the big hand is at 2 and the little hand is at 6.. time for tea... the dvd.. some other time perhaps.. sorry for this but i gotta go...
ReplyDelete....(elderly leaves quickly before wetting himself...)
What about the tea?
ReplyDelete...i'll microwave it tommorrow after you return the dvd...
ReplyDeleteright!
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