The XCOM-style motion of Achtung! Cthulhu connects with and fleshes out the story of the currently-running beer-and-pretzels Achtung! Cthulhu tabletop marketing campaign – in case you play one, it’ll present extra particulars for the opposite.
“This campaign is actually connected with the current roleplaying game campaign that’s going on at the moment,” Auroch Digital producer Peter Willington defined at Gamescom this week. “So you’ll find out stuff in this game, and if you’re an Achtung! Cthulhu player, you’ll go ‘ooooh, that’s where that came from!’”
Willington supplied an instance of that crossover, though be warned – it’s a spoiler for a number of the story content material in Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics, and given the thematic materials, you may understandably need to go in with as little foreknowledge as potential.
“Basically, in this game there is a prototype weapon, and in the RPG, the weapon is already available,” Willington mentioned. “Nobody has any idea where that’s come from. In this game [Tactics], we’re going to explain where that weapon actually came from, how it came about, who was involved in doing it, who tried to sabotage the prototype, all of this kind of stuff.”
The characters concerned with this prototype weapon are major characters featured within the pen and paper RPG marketing campaign, Willington defined.
“We wanted you to have this feeling of connection,” he mentioned. “We didn’t want to just be like, ‘it’s some fun side story.’ This genuinely will fill in more about the RPG.”
Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics is, because the identify suggests, a turn-based techniques game set in another World War II layered over with Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos. Willington says it’s ‘pulp fiction’ like Indiana Jones or Inglourious Basterds.
He confirmed us how the game’s enemies are conscious of their Lovecraftian foundation – throughout a fight encounter, they slink again into the shadows, making an attempt to lure the crew of heroes away from one another and into darkish locations the place the monsters acquire mechanical benefits.
“Alone, you’re weak,” Willington mentioned. “But like Inglourious Basterds, like Fury, like all of these comic books and films, it’s about the team – no person left behind.”
Achtung! Cthulhu now has a Steam page, so you’ll be able to add it to your wishlist in case your curiosity has been piqued. It’s due out someday this 12 months.
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