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Inspired great games, but offers few terrifying vistas of reality, May 11, 2019
by deathbytroggles (Minneapolis, MN)

One of Infocom’s most overrated titles, The Lurking Horror is essentially the company’s only foray into the horror genre. Unfortunately, it feels more like a Lebling Zorkian dungeon crawl than an atmospheric mystery. While there are some creepy parts to this college campus caper, it is mostly a disjointed puzzlefest with a smattering of Cthulhu mythos.

Admittedly, I played both Theatre and Anchorhead first, which had the advantage of better development systems. With that in mind, I'll give the simple NPCs here a pass. But the things that annoy me the most about this game have nothing to do with technical restrictions. There's a hunger daemon, which is the slider puzzle of text adventures. There are several illogical walking dead situations. And while I can deal with inventory restrictions (oh how I miss thee, bottomless trenchcoat), even here I felt like I could reasonably carry more than the player character.

Ultimately I would have forgiven all this if I had been immersed in a scary story. But I found the writing mediocre and the ending abrupt and unsatisfying.

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MathBrush, May 11, 2019 - Reply
Thank you for the review! You may be interested in playing Ryan Veeder's unofficial sequel, The Lurking Horror II: The Lurkening

https://ifdb.org/viewgame?id=jfab6frk3f6g5yme
deathbytroggles, May 11, 2019 - Reply
Indeed I am! I toyed with it for a few minutes not that long ago and am looking forward to giving it more of my time.
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