![]() ![]() Only seemed to use 1 core of my CPU (1 was at 60% while the rest at less than 20%)ĪMD FX-9590 | 16GB DDR3-2133 | MSI RX 580 8GB Gaming X | Mesa 17.3.6 | Samsung 850 Evo 250GB | Solus 3 | Kernel 4.15.7-60. Some Steam achievments didn't seem to work for me The odd graphical glitch such as an area not being lit properly by the flashlight The developers are clearly huge fans and you can tell by how much they’ve crammed into this 4/5 hour game. Ran very well, framerate was usually 80+ That said, Conarium is a fun game, especially if you’re a fan of H.P. Verdict: Conarium is a terrifying experience that must be played at least once before you die.If not for following its source material At the Mountains of Madness with a masterful hand, at least for the thrills and excellent story that the game has to offer. My total system RAM usage was 2.5-3GB while they list 6GB foir the minimums. A couple of other things I will mention are that while it doesn't list supporting AMD graphics cards for Linux I had no issues using mine and also it uses a lot less RAM than it has for the requirements. Overall I would recommend this to fans of HP Lovecraft and fans of puzzle/adventure games. The puzzles for the most part are well done with the exception of two that annoyed me. It had great atmosphere and a good story. I kind of expected a run and hide horror game for some reason, which isn't my cup of tea, where what I got was a nice HP Lovecraft puzzle/adventure game. I recommend that you look for it on promotion (like I did) and then get it at a more reasonable **** in all, a very solid H.P. Lovecraft enthusiasts (such as myself) can enjoy it and safely add it to the list of the most solid attempts at bringing Lovecraft's work to video games so far. All of this makes up for the short time it takes you to complete the game. The "mood" is there, the lore is good, the level design is interesting. Not one for the horror fans that will be looking for proper scares and complex puzzles, even though that's not what is promised, so no fault there. It is precisely for staying true to the works of Lovecraft and for creating the right atmosphere that it is worth experiencing. It makes up for its flaws with the ambience and the interesting story that unfolds before you as you progress through the game. One can put it in the "walking simulator" catalogue as it is clearly one worth it for the experience and lore.
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