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The Sinking City

The Sinking City is an action-adventure game developed by Frogwares and inspired by the works of horror fiction author H. P. Lovecraft. Set in the fictional city of Oakmont, Massachusetts during the 1920s, the story follows private investigator and war veteran Charles W. Reed as he searches for clues to the cause of the terrifying visions plaguing him, and becomes embroiled in the mystery of Oakmont's unrelenting flooding.

The Sinking City
Developer(s)Frogwares
Publisher(s)Frogwares
Bigben Interactive[note 1]
Producer(s)
  • Jimmy Kalhart
  • Pierre Eveno
  • Emilie Ramaget
  • David Dauvilliers
Composer(s)
EngineUnreal Engine 4
Platform(s)
Release
  • Windows, PS4, Xbox One
  • June 27, 2019
  • Nintendo Switch
  • September 12, 2019
  • PlayStation 5
  • February 19, 2021
  • Xbox Series X/S
  • April 28, 2021
Genre(s)Action-adventure, survival horror
Mode(s)Single-player

The Sinking City was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in June 2019, for Nintendo Switch in September 2019, for PlayStation 5 in February 2021 and for Xbox Series X and Series S in April 2021. A sequel, The Sinking City 2, is set to be released in 2025.[1][2][3][4][5]

Gameplay edit

The Sinking City is an open-world detective game with a third-person camera perspective. It features an investigation system in which the outcome of the player's quests will often be defined by how observant the players are when investigating different clues and pieces of evidence.[6][7]

The town of Oakmont is made up of seven districts (Advent, Coverside, Grimhaven Bay, Oldgrove, Reed Heights, Salvation Harbor, and The Shells) which have all been affected by flooding to various degrees, and the player must use a boat to safely traverse the flooded streets to reach drier areas. The player can swim if necessary, but the water is infested and can fatally damage the player's health and sanity. The player also assembles an arsenal of tools and weapons, and at times must use them to kill otherworldly creatures and dispel hallucinations. However, as Oakmont is an isolated place with dwindling resources and deteriorating social order, bullets have replaced money as the preferred currency; expending too many bullets can leave the player unable to barter for desired items. Another major resource is sanity, which is spent on investigative powers used to reconstruct crime scenes and identify clues. Sanity slowly regenerates on its own, but can be replenished faster with antipsychotic drugs. Disturbing scenes and encounters can cause sudden, sharp drops in sanity, affecting the player's perception of the surrounding environment, and complete loss of sanity is fatal.[8][9]

Synopsis edit

Setting edit

The Sinking City takes place in the secluded city of Oakmont, Massachusetts in the 1920s, a place that is not marked on any map and few people know how to find due to its remoteness. Oakmont has a long history of association with the occult and many of its citizens are not only eccentric, but unabashed practitioners of occultism. Cultists in bloody ritual garb are an unremarkable sight on the streets alongside fishermen, average townsfolk, refugees from the destruction of nearby Innsmouth, the destitute and desperate and well-heeled members of the upper class. The town also developed its own unique dialect over the years, but the origin of many phrases is murky. Six months prior to the events of the game, Oakmont was inundated by a mysterious, persistent flood of supernatural origin that has submerged many of its streets and cut it off from the mainland. The Flood brought with it a dark force that inexorably instils hysteria and madness in the minds of the terrified citizens, along with a plague of otherworldly creatures attracted to death called Wylebeasts, and the struggling city is on the brink of collapse. In addition, droves of people from outside Oakmont who were reported missing have been turning up in the town, drawn by haunting, unaccountable visions.[10][11][9]

Plot edit

Charles Reed, a U.S. Navy sailor and World War I veteran turned private investigator, travels from Boston to Oakmont at the invitation of Professor Johannes van der Berg to discover the cause of the nightmarish visions that have been plaguing him since the disappearance of the ship he served on, the USS Cyclops. These visions are shared by numerous other people and are reported most frequently in Oakmont. Soon after arrival, Reed is also hired by Robert Throgmorton, the influential and physically striking head of one of Oakmont's leading families who has also been studying the visions, to locate Professor Harriet Dough, the researcher Throgmorton had tasked with uncovering the cause of the Flood.

While pursuing his primary investigation, Reed also pursues several other tangential cases which embroil him in the politics and conspiratorial machinations of the power players of Oakmont. He investigates a break-in at the storehouse of a charity organization called the EOD ("Everyone's Obvious Duty") and uncovers the perpetrator is a university professor who wasn't trying to steal the supplies being handed out by the organization, but rather poison them, because the EOD is actually the Esoteric Order of Dagon, a cult worshipping Dagon, the God of the Deep Ones, which is trying to expand its influence in town. Reed can either choose to turn in the poisoner or aid him in the hopes that the death of innocent charity recipients will sabotage the EOD's schemes.

Later, he is hired by local crime boss Brutus Carpenter after somebody drugged him in his own home, sent him to a morgue to be burned alive and then replaced him with an identical clone. Reed discovers Brutus' attempted killer was his own son, Graham, a wounded World War I army veteran who's fallen under the sway of the Church of the Lord of the Woods, a sect that worships Shub-Niggurath. Graham wishes to use his father's vast fortune to help the needy, while also advancing the sect's goals in town. Reed can choose to either kill Brutus and allow his son to take over the family or tell Brutus the truth, after which he has his own son killed and retakes control of his criminal syndicate.

Reed discovers Professor Dough was kidnapped by Innsmouthers working for Ebernote Blackwood, the last surviving member of one of Oakmont's grand families who are secretly Deep Ones. Ebernote's family raised him believing that he was one of the Chosen Few, people granted visions who would play a crucial role in the family's doomsday prophecy, but it turns out Ebernote wasn't Chosen, so his family abandoned him when they travelled into the Deep Ones' undersea secret society. Now Ebernote wishes to conduct a ritual to implant another Chosen's visions onto himself so that he can use the power to sabotage his family's foretold doomsday, out of spite for their abandonment. Professor Dough is one of the Chosen, but Ebernote fails in his ritual and the Professor dies due to the lack of a vital instrument called the Seal of Cthygonnaar. After Reed recovers said Seal, he can choose to allow Ebernote to perform the ritual on him or kill him to escape. Even if Reed performs the ritual, Ebernote is killed by a mysterious force that wishes to see the prophecy realized.

Reed goes to confer with Professor van der Berg, only to find him murdered and himself framed for the crime. Reed discovers the true killers were a gang called the Yellow Kings, who serve a deity called Hastur. They kidnapped the family of Glenn Byers, a man who looks remarkably like Reed, and threatened to kill his family if he didn't murder van der Berg. After rescuing the Byers family, Reed can either tell Glenn to turn himself in or frame Milton Pierce, the corrupt politician who witnessed the murder and testified Reed was responsible.

Reed's search for answers ultimately unearths a plot by one of the Great Old Ones to purge humanity. Van der Berg is shown to be alive, as he is Hastur in human guise. He lures potential Chosen to Oakmont in order to unseal the sunken temple of Cthygonnaar, which imprisons Cthylla, the secret daughter of Cthulhu and Idh-yaa as well as the source of the Flood, Wylebeasts and the nightmares. Once Cthylla is freed, she will give birth to Cthulhu's reincarnation, resulting in Oakmont drowning in the sea and the world being destroyed by Cthulhu's arrival. Van der Berg reveals he brought Reed to Oakmont and prompted him to become immersed in its underbelly because he wished to persuade him of humanity's worthlessness and instigate him into fulfilling the prophecy.

Reed is faced with a choice, leading to one of three endings:

  • He can abscond to Boston with the artifact used to awaken Cthylla in an attempt to prevent the apocalypse from ever coming to pass. Years later, massive flooding has hit Boston, and van der Berg visits Reed in a bar as they witness the impending apocalypse together.
  • Commit suicide to leave his destiny as the Chosen unfulfilled and thus delay Cthylla's awakening for a few more centuries. Van der Berg is shown centuries later waiting in the docks of Oakmont for another Chosen.
  • Accept his destiny and unleash Cthylla, who then consumes him and ascends to the surface.

Development and release edit

When planning The Sinking City, developer Frogwares envisioned the open-world setting of Oakmont as a densely-built urban area that was two kilometers square.[12] As the scope of this made handcrafting the entire town unfeasible, Frogwares turned to Unreal Engine 4 and followed the example of city generation techniques pioneered in Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed series to create entire blocks of Oakmont at once through procedural generation. These prefabricated blocks were assembled from assets based on actual early 20th century New England architecture, with blocks in different districts of Oakmont following different sets of rules to give each district a distinct purpose and atmosphere. Among the various generic blocks, the designers placed a number of unique buildings and landmarks, and also decorated the generic blocks with other assets by hand. The areas of the town designated for flooding also used unique assets in their generation, such as silt, seaweed, and barnacles, to make them stand out in their districts.[11]

The Sinking City was announced by Frogwares on March 9, 2016,[13] with pre-alpha gameplay footage debuting on July 28, 2017.[14] The game was originally slated for release on March 21, 2019,[15] but it was eventually delayed to June 27, 2019.[16][17][18] Frogwares Community Manager Sergey Oganesyan explained that the decision to delay the game was made in order to avoid a crowded release window and allow for additional polishing time.[19] Frogwares later announced that The Sinking City would be a one-year timed-exclusive release for the Epic Games Store on PC, but this would not affect the console releases.[20] A Nintendo Switch port was self-published by Frogwares on September 12, 2019.[21][22]

The release of the game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One was distributed by Bigben Interactive, which claimed to be the publisher but was only a distribution intermediary.[23] The exact role of Bigben (and Focus Home Interactive previously) was explained by Frogwares CEO in an interview given to the French media Planète Aventure in February 2020, in which he explained that Frogwares had never worked with publishing companies. Bigben Interactive and Focus Home Interactive were only licensees which do not possess intellectual properties on the games.[23]

Frogwares was previously working on Call of Cthulhu in collaboration with Focus Home Interactive.[24]

Distributor dispute and delisting edit

Nacon (formally Bigben Interactive) was licensed to distribute the game until April 20, 2020. The contract was terminated by Frogwares, on account of both intellectual property violation and lack of payment.[25] This resulted in The Sinking City being delisted from Steam, the Epic Games Store, and the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 digital storefronts on August 25, 2020 pending the resolution of Frogwares' legal dispute with Bigben. The Nintendo Switch version of the game remained available on the Nintendo eShop, as that version had been self-published by Frogwares.[26] The game was republished onto Steam in February 2021 by Nacon. Frogwares quickly denounced this re-release of the game on Twitter claiming that it was not the version they created, accusing Nacon of using a version that was "hacked" from their version of the game to change out certain assets and mask its origins. Fans of the game began to review bomb the re-release, in support of Frogwares. Nacon asserted that they have financially met the terms of their contract with Frogwares and that the developers were trying to change the terms of the agreed-upon contract,[27][28] and further that the contract stipulated that Nacon was the sole entity that could release the game on Steam, despite Frogwares' own attempts to release a version of the game without mention of Nacon. Nacon justified this clause in the contract for releasing the modified version of the game on Steam.[29] Frogwares issued a DMCA takedown notice to have this version on Steam removed on March 2, 2021.[30]

On January 2, 2024, Frogwares announced that they became the sole publisher of the game for all platforms, resolving its legal dispute with Nacon.[31]

Reception edit

The Sinking City received "mixed or average" reviews according to Metacritic.[32][33][34] Reviewers generally praised the game's writing, worldbuilding, and the lack of hand-holding in finding and drawing conclusions from clues to solve cases, but criticized the combat as slow and frustrating, and noted multiple technical issues, such as overly long loading times and screen-tearing.[citation needed]

Jeff Marchiafava of Game Informer summarized: "The Sinking City shares all of the same problems of Frogwares' previous games, but it also capitalizes on the same strengths. Reed's cases offer up surprising twists and memorable moments, and flesh out a twisted world and cast of characters that I enjoyed learning about."[40]

Accolades edit

The game was nominated for "Best Action and Adventure Game" at The Independent Game Developers' Association Awards.[49]

Sequel edit

A sequel, The Sinking City 2, was announced in March 2024.[50][51]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Frogwares claims Bigben Interactive was only the distributor, see #Distributor dispute and delisting

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The Sinking City is an action adventure game developed by Frogwares and inspired by the works of horror fiction author H P Lovecraft Set in the fictional city of Oakmont Massachusetts during the 1920s the story follows private investigator and war veteran Charles W Reed as he searches for clues to the cause of the terrifying visions plaguing him and becomes embroiled in the mystery of Oakmont s unrelenting flooding The Sinking CityDeveloper s FrogwaresPublisher s FrogwaresBigben Interactive note 1 Producer s Jimmy KalhartPierre EvenoEmilie RamagetDavid DauvilliersComposer s Viacheslav PakalinKevin MacLeodSergey SedlyarEngineUnreal Engine 4Platform s Microsoft WindowsNintendo SwitchPlayStation 4PlayStation 5Xbox OneXbox Series X SReleaseWindows PS4 Xbox OneJune 27 2019Nintendo SwitchSeptember 12 2019PlayStation 5February 19 2021Xbox Series X SApril 28 2021Genre s Action adventure survival horrorMode s Single player The Sinking City was released for Microsoft Windows PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in June 2019 for Nintendo Switch in September 2019 for PlayStation 5 in February 2021 and for Xbox Series X and Series S in April 2021 A sequel The Sinking City 2 is set to be released in 2025 1 2 3 4 5 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Synopsis 2 1 Setting 2 2 Plot 3 Development and release 3 1 Distributor dispute and delisting 4 Reception 4 1 Accolades 5 Sequel 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay editThe Sinking City is an open world detective game with a third person camera perspective It features an investigation system in which the outcome of the player s quests will often be defined by how observant the players are when investigating different clues and pieces of evidence 6 7 The town of Oakmont is made up of seven districts Advent Coverside Grimhaven Bay Oldgrove Reed Heights Salvation Harbor and The Shells which have all been affected by flooding to various degrees and the player must use a boat to safely traverse the flooded streets to reach drier areas The player can swim if necessary but the water is infested and can fatally damage the player s health and sanity The player also assembles an arsenal of tools and weapons and at times must use them to kill otherworldly creatures and dispel hallucinations However as Oakmont is an isolated place with dwindling resources and deteriorating social order bullets have replaced money as the preferred currency expending too many bullets can leave the player unable to barter for desired items Another major resource is sanity which is spent on investigative powers used to reconstruct crime scenes and identify clues Sanity slowly regenerates on its own but can be replenished faster with antipsychotic drugs Disturbing scenes and encounters can cause sudden sharp drops in sanity affecting the player s perception of the surrounding environment and complete loss of sanity is fatal 8 9 Synopsis editSetting edit The Sinking City takes place in the secluded city of Oakmont Massachusetts in the 1920s a place that is not marked on any map and few people know how to find due to its remoteness Oakmont has a long history of association with the occult and many of its citizens are not only eccentric but unabashed practitioners of occultism Cultists in bloody ritual garb are an unremarkable sight on the streets alongside fishermen average townsfolk refugees from the destruction of nearby Innsmouth the destitute and desperate and well heeled members of the upper class The town also developed its own unique dialect over the years but the origin of many phrases is murky Six months prior to the events of the game Oakmont was inundated by a mysterious persistent flood of supernatural origin that has submerged many of its streets and cut it off from the mainland The Flood brought with it a dark force that inexorably instils hysteria and madness in the minds of the terrified citizens along with a plague of otherworldly creatures attracted to death called Wylebeasts and the struggling city is on the brink of collapse In addition droves of people from outside Oakmont who were reported missing have been turning up in the town drawn by haunting unaccountable visions 10 11 9 Plot edit Charles Reed a U S Navy sailor and World War I veteran turned private investigator travels from Boston to Oakmont at the invitation of Professor Johannes van der Berg to discover the cause of the nightmarish visions that have been plaguing him since the disappearance of the ship he served on the USS Cyclops These visions are shared by numerous other people and are reported most frequently in Oakmont Soon after arrival Reed is also hired by Robert Throgmorton the influential and physically striking head of one of Oakmont s leading families who has also been studying the visions to locate Professor Harriet Dough the researcher Throgmorton had tasked with uncovering the cause of the Flood While pursuing his primary investigation Reed also pursues several other tangential cases which embroil him in the politics and conspiratorial machinations of the power players of Oakmont He investigates a break in at the storehouse of a charity organization called the EOD Everyone s Obvious Duty and uncovers the perpetrator is a university professor who wasn t trying to steal the supplies being handed out by the organization but rather poison them because the EOD is actually the Esoteric Order of Dagon a cult worshipping Dagon the God of the Deep Ones which is trying to expand its influence in town Reed can either choose to turn in the poisoner or aid him in the hopes that the death of innocent charity recipients will sabotage the EOD s schemes Later he is hired by local crime boss Brutus Carpenter after somebody drugged him in his own home sent him to a morgue to be burned alive and then replaced him with an identical clone Reed discovers Brutus attempted killer was his own son Graham a wounded World War I army veteran who s fallen under the sway of the Church of the Lord of the Woods a sect that worships Shub Niggurath Graham wishes to use his father s vast fortune to help the needy while also advancing the sect s goals in town Reed can choose to either kill Brutus and allow his son to take over the family or tell Brutus the truth after which he has his own son killed and retakes control of his criminal syndicate Reed discovers Professor Dough was kidnapped by Innsmouthers working for Ebernote Blackwood the last surviving member of one of Oakmont s grand families who are secretly Deep Ones Ebernote s family raised him believing that he was one of the Chosen Few people granted visions who would play a crucial role in the family s doomsday prophecy but it turns out Ebernote wasn t Chosen so his family abandoned him when they travelled into the Deep Ones undersea secret society Now Ebernote wishes to conduct a ritual to implant another Chosen s visions onto himself so that he can use the power to sabotage his family s foretold doomsday out of spite for their abandonment Professor Dough is one of the Chosen but Ebernote fails in his ritual and the Professor dies due to the lack of a vital instrument called the Seal of Cthygonnaar After Reed recovers said Seal he can choose to allow Ebernote to perform the ritual on him or kill him to escape Even if Reed performs the ritual Ebernote is killed by a mysterious force that wishes to see the prophecy realized Reed goes to confer with Professor van der Berg only to find him murdered and himself framed for the crime Reed discovers the true killers were a gang called the Yellow Kings who serve a deity called Hastur They kidnapped the family of Glenn Byers a man who looks remarkably like Reed and threatened to kill his family if he didn t murder van der Berg After rescuing the Byers family Reed can either tell Glenn to turn himself in or frame Milton Pierce the corrupt politician who witnessed the murder and testified Reed was responsible Reed s search for answers ultimately unearths a plot by one of the Great Old Ones to purge humanity Van der Berg is shown to be alive as he is Hastur in human guise He lures potential Chosen to Oakmont in order to unseal the sunken temple of Cthygonnaar which imprisons Cthylla the secret daughter of Cthulhu and Idh yaa as well as the source of the Flood Wylebeasts and the nightmares Once Cthylla is freed she will give birth to Cthulhu s reincarnation resulting in Oakmont drowning in the sea and the world being destroyed by Cthulhu s arrival Van der Berg reveals he brought Reed to Oakmont and prompted him to become immersed in its underbelly because he wished to persuade him of humanity s worthlessness and instigate him into fulfilling the prophecy Reed is faced with a choice leading to one of three endings He can abscond to Boston with the artifact used to awaken Cthylla in an attempt to prevent the apocalypse from ever coming to pass Years later massive flooding has hit Boston and van der Berg visits Reed in a bar as they witness the impending apocalypse together Commit suicide to leave his destiny as the Chosen unfulfilled and thus delay Cthylla s awakening for a few more centuries Van der Berg is shown centuries later waiting in the docks of Oakmont for another Chosen Accept his destiny and unleash Cthylla who then consumes him and ascends to the surface Development and release editThe neutrality of this section is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message When planning The Sinking City developer Frogwares envisioned the open world setting of Oakmont as a densely built urban area that was two kilometers square 12 As the scope of this made handcrafting the entire town unfeasible Frogwares turned to Unreal Engine 4 and followed the example of city generation techniques pioneered in Ubisoft s Assassin s Creed series to create entire blocks of Oakmont at once through procedural generation These prefabricated blocks were assembled from assets based on actual early 20th century New England architecture with blocks in different districts of Oakmont following different sets of rules to give each district a distinct purpose and atmosphere Among the various generic blocks the designers placed a number of unique buildings and landmarks and also decorated the generic blocks with other assets by hand The areas of the town designated for flooding also used unique assets in their generation such as silt seaweed and barnacles to make them stand out in their districts 11 The Sinking City was announced by Frogwares on March 9 2016 13 with pre alpha gameplay footage debuting on July 28 2017 14 The game was originally slated for release on March 21 2019 15 but it was eventually delayed to June 27 2019 16 17 18 Frogwares Community Manager Sergey Oganesyan explained that the decision to delay the game was made in order to avoid a crowded release window and allow for additional polishing time 19 Frogwares later announced that The Sinking City would be a one year timed exclusive release for the Epic Games Store on PC but this would not affect the console releases 20 A Nintendo Switch port was self published by Frogwares on September 12 2019 21 22 The release of the game for Microsoft Windows PlayStation 4 and Xbox One was distributed by Bigben Interactive which claimed to be the publisher but was only a distribution intermediary 23 The exact role of Bigben and Focus Home Interactive previously was explained by Frogwares CEO in an interview given to the French media Planete Aventure in February 2020 in which he explained that Frogwares had never worked with publishing companies Bigben Interactive and Focus Home Interactive were only licensees which do not possess intellectual properties on the games 23 Frogwares was previously working on Call of Cthulhu in collaboration with Focus Home Interactive 24 Distributor dispute and delisting edit Nacon formally Bigben Interactive was licensed to distribute the game until April 20 2020 The contract was terminated by Frogwares on account of both intellectual property violation and lack of payment 25 This resulted in The Sinking City being delisted from Steam the Epic Games Store and the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 digital storefronts on August 25 2020 pending the resolution of Frogwares legal dispute with Bigben The Nintendo Switch version of the game remained available on the Nintendo eShop as that version had been self published by Frogwares 26 The game was republished onto Steam in February 2021 by Nacon Frogwares quickly denounced this re release of the game on Twitter claiming that it was not the version they created accusing Nacon of using a version that was hacked from their version of the game to change out certain assets and mask its origins Fans of the game began to review bomb the re release in support of Frogwares Nacon asserted that they have financially met the terms of their contract with Frogwares and that the developers were trying to change the terms of the agreed upon contract 27 28 and further that the contract stipulated that Nacon was the sole entity that could release the game on Steam despite Frogwares own attempts to release a version of the game without mention of Nacon Nacon justified this clause in the contract for releasing the modified version of the game on Steam 29 Frogwares issued a DMCA takedown notice to have this version on Steam removed on March 2 2021 30 On January 2 2024 Frogwares announced that they became the sole publisher of the game for all platforms resolving its legal dispute with Nacon 31 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacriticPC 71 100 32 PS4 64 100 33 XONE 66 100 34 NS 61 100 35 PS5 75 100 36 XSXS 77 100 37 Review scoresPublicationScoreAdventure Gamers nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 38 Destructoid8 5 10 39 Game Informer7 5 10 40 GameRevolution nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 41 GameSpot3 10 42 GamesRadar nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 43 IGN7 8 10 44 Jeuxvideo com15 20 45 PC Gamer US 66 100 46 Shacknews7 10 47 VideoGamer com5 10 48 The Sinking City received mixed or average reviews according to Metacritic 32 33 34 Reviewers generally praised the game s writing worldbuilding and the lack of hand holding in finding and drawing conclusions from clues to solve cases but criticized the combat as slow and frustrating and noted multiple technical issues such as overly long loading times and screen tearing citation needed Jeff Marchiafava of Game Informer summarized The Sinking City shares all of the same problems of Frogwares previous games but it also capitalizes on the same strengths Reed s cases offer up surprising twists and memorable moments and flesh out a twisted world and cast of characters that I enjoyed learning about 40 Accolades edit The game was nominated for Best Action and Adventure Game at The Independent Game Developers Association Awards 49 Sequel editMain article The Sinking City 2 A sequel The Sinking City 2 was announced in March 2024 50 51 Notes edit Frogwares claims Bigben Interactive was only the distributor see Distributor dispute and delistingReferences edit Oganesyan Sergey March 6 2024 The Sinking City 2 Officially Revealed Support It On Kickstarter Frogwares Retrieved March 8 2024 Valentine Rebekah March 6 2024 The Sinking City 2 Revealed After Messy Legal Battle Finally Comes to an End Xbox Partner Preview 2024 IGN Retrieved March 8 2024 Chalk Andy March 6 2024 The Sinking City 2 ditches detective work for survival horror as Frogwares seeks to reinvent itself PC Gamer Retrieved March 8 2024 Bell Alice March 6 2024 Frogwares reveal wet survival horror sequel The Sinking City 2 taking the dev in a newer direction in 2025 Rock Paper Shotgun Retrieved March 8 2024 Bonelli John March 6 2024 The Sinking City 2 Announced as Full Blown Horror Game Game Rant Retrieved March 8 2024 wccftech The Sinking City May 2018 Retrieved May 1 2018 Bloody Disgusting The Sinking City 30 April 2018 Retrieved April 30 2018 XboxAchievements The Sinking City Trailer Showcases Investigation Mechanics Retrieved April 30 2019 a b Destructoid Preview The Sinking City has the makings of one murky mystery 12 April 2019 Retrieved May 2 2019 GamesRadar The Sinking City we tackle the first two cases of the detective RPG that rewards keen minds and lateral thought 12 April 2019 Retrieved May 1 2019 a b PCGamesN Making it in Unreal how Frogwares built The Sinking City so they could drown it 15 January 2018 Retrieved May 1 2019 PCgamer The Sinking City PC Gamer 28 March 2018 Retrieved May 28 2018 wccftech Open World H P Lovecraft Investigation Game The Sinking City Announced 9 March 2016 Retrieved May 2 2019 wccftech H P Lovecraft Inspired Open World Game The Sinking City Gets Pre Alpha Footage 28 July 2017 Retrieved May 2 2019 wccftech The Sinking City Gets E3 2018 Trailer Release Date Confirmed 12 June 2018 Retrieved May 2 2019 PCgames The Sinking City Retrieved March 6 2016 Lemon Marshall 13 June 2018 The Sinking City gets an unsettling E3 trailer and release date VG24 7 Retrieved 14 June 2018 Tyrrel Brandin 8 March 2019 Lovecraftian Detective Thriller The Sinking City Delayed IGN Retrieved March 8 2019 Newsweek The Sinking City Delayed Release Date Announced for Lovecraftian Detective Game Newsweek 8 March 2019 Retrieved May 2 2019 TechRaptor The Sinking City is Now an Epic Store Exclusive 20 March 2019 Retrieved May 2 2019 Hawkins Josh 11 June 2019 The Sinking City will release on Nintendo Switch Shacknews Retrieved June 16 2019 Jackson Zach 16 June 2019 The Sinking City Preview A Lovecraftian Paradise Well Played Retrieved June 16 2019 a b Bargue Xavier 2020 02 22 Wael Amr Focus s relationship to Frogwares has never been that of a publisher to a developer Planete Aventure O Connor Alice 8 March 2016 The Sinking City Frogwares Lovecraftian Investigation Rock Paper Shotgun Retrieved 5 November 2019 The Ukrainian studio best known for their Sherlock Holmes investigate em ups had been working on a Call of Cthulu game for publisher Focus Home but well another studio is doing that The Sinking City is Being Delisted Here s Why Frogwares 2020 08 25 Retrieved 2020 08 25 The Sinking City Switch is the Only Safe Console Version Ninty Gamer 2020 08 26 Retrieved 2020 08 27 The Sinking City dev tells people not to buy its own game from Steam Eurogamer 2021 02 27 Retrieved 2020 02 28 Klepek Patrick March 1 2021 The Sinking City Dev Alleges Publisher Hacked and Illegally Uploaded Game to Steam Vice Retrieved March 1 2021 Chalk Andy March 3 2021 The Sinking City publisher defends its decision to put an adapted copy of the game on Steam PC Gamer Retrieved March 3 2021 Klepek Patrick March 2 2021 The Sinking City Developer Uses DMCA to Remove Its Own Game From Steam Vice Retrieved March 2 2021 Rousseau Jeffrey Frogwares is now publisher of The Sinking City Gamesindustry biz Retrieved 3 January 2024 a b The Sinking City for PC Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 2020 03 25 a b The Sinking City for PlayStation 4 Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 2020 03 25 a b The Sinking City for Xbox One Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 2020 03 25 The Sinking City for Switch Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 2020 03 25 The Sinking City for PlayStation 5 Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 2021 09 25 The Sinking City for Xbox Series X Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 2021 09 25 Tekaia Pascal 12 July 2019 The Sinking City Adventure Gamers Retrieved 12 September 2019 Roemer Dan 30 June 2019 Review The Sinking City Destructoid Retrieved 12 September 2019 a b Marchiafava Jeff 28 June 2019 The Sinking City Macabre Tales And Mediocre Gameplay Game Informer Retrieved 28 June 2019 Capel Chris 25 June 2019 The Sinking City Review The empty city full of decent mysteries Game Revolution Retrieved 12 September 2019 Marsh Calum 26 June 2019 The Sinking City Review Draining GameSpot Retrieved 12 September 2019 Oloman Jordan 25 June 2019 The Sinking City review A detective game detached from the joy of discovery GamesRadar Retrieved 12 September 2019 Soriano David 25 June 2019 The Sinking City Analisis IGN IGN Retrieved 28 June 2019 Test The Sinking City une enquete aussi libre qu on nous le promet Jeuxvideo com in French 25 June 2019 Retrieved 28 June 2019 Kelly Andy 25 June 2019 The Sinking City Review PC Gamer Retrieved 28 June 2019 Hawkins Josh 25 June 2019 The Sinking City review Rough around the edges Shacknews Retrieved 12 September 2019 Wise Josh 25 June 2019 The Sinking City review VideoGamer Retrieved 12 September 2019 2019 Winners The Independent Game Developers Association 7 November 2019 Retrieved 23 January 2020 Bonthuys Darryn March 6 2024 The Sinking City 2 Goes From Mystery To Full Horror In Reveal Trailer GameSpot Retrieved March 7 2024 McWhertor Michael March 6 2024 All the big announcements from Xbox s March 2024 Partner Preview Polygon Retrieved March 7 2024 External links editOfficial website Portals nbsp Speculative fiction Horror nbsp Literature nbsp Speculative fiction 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