In Cthulhu 2050: Whispers Beyond The Stars you are Alex Dragan, a recently freed convict who has chosen to have "the Wipe", neurosurgical adjustment that has left you with no memory of your crime. The idea is that it will make it easier for you to rehabilitate, but your partial amnesia starts to complicate things when you realize that the society into which you've been released is politically divided, fraught with global tensions, and plagued by power outages and cyberhacks that seem to be tied to mysterious numbers stations.
Following several violent deaths, suspicion falls on you as an ex-con and you are forced to flee. On the run, you will encounter bizarre conspiracies and phenomena that defy sanity. Without your own memories to rely on you must decide who you can trust and who is a deadly foe pretending to be a friend. And as you struggle to stay alive, you start to uncover the terrible truth that connects the threat of global war to the scheming of entities older than humanity itself.
The gamebook, which will be released in both physical book and digital format, blends deep storytelling with easy-to-grasp gameplay, dropping you into a world where cosmic horror meets futuristic mystery. Your character can specialize in different approaches – fight your way through with COMBAT, sneak past dangers using STEALTH, hack systems with TECH, overcome physical challenges with ATHLETICS, talk your way out with SOCIAL skills, or uncover hidden truths through INVESTIGATION. You get to choose Dragan's training (military, police, space travel, or an undefined wildcard background) which will both shape your history and unlock unique options as you play.
The two key stats are Health and Sanity. Health drops when you're physically hurt. Sanity diminishes when you witness things the human mind wasn't meant to comprehend. If either stat reaches zero your story ends -- or maybe it doesn't, thanks to the innovative "Wake From This Nightmare" journal system. (See below.)
As you explore this broken future, the game remembers your discoveries, relationships, and key decisions through keywords that become part of your ongoing story. So your choices really do matter, opening or closing paths as you progress and having enduring consequences. In the journal you can keep track of important events and locations, which helps you to navigate the tangled conspiracy unfolding around you. (In the digital version the app does it all for you automatically.)
The "Wake From This Nightmare" save system connects gameplay mechanics with the story's themes of fractured reality. When your character, Alex Dragan, dies or breaks mentally, you don't just restart. You "wake up" at a previous journal entry as if it was all just a nightmare vision. You first death sends you back one entry, your second death sends you back two, and so on. What makes this unique is how Alex retains hazy memories of what's to come, giving you a chance to make different choices and avoid the fate you've glimpsed.
This mechanic is designed to fit the Lovecraftian vibe, where objective reality becomes increasingly unstable and elusive. The line between dreams and waking blurs until both you and Alex will start wondering what's real and what's just a glimpse of possible futures. Is Alex truly seeing the future -- or is his or her mind cracking under the weight of cosmic revelations?
Cthulhu 2050 is a collaboration between me and award-winning game designer Paweł Dziemski. We think what makes it truly special is how the gameplay elements create real narrative consequences. Your choices don't just determine which page to read next – you will forge uneasy alliances, uncover hidden truths, and ultimately decide humanity's fate against forces from beyond the dawn of history. It's currently crowdfunding, with the app version due for release the moment the campaign ends on January 6th, so if you want that and the premium hardcover edition and lots of other gruesome goodies, slither over there now and join our unspeakable cult.



No comments:
Post a Comment