PC Gamer this weeks reprints on the Web an article from “issue 172 of Retro Gamer” (not on Archive.org). It’s a long and detailed insider account of “The making of Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth. The game was made in the early 2000s and it’s widely hailed as one of the most authentic and lovingly-made Lovecraftian videogames. It was largely developed in the West Midlands of England, if I recall correctly, somewhere just north of Birmingham.

The best free HD texture-makeover I could find in a few minutes of searching is the HDR ReShade together with step-by-step install instructions…