Call of Cthulhu: Beyond the Mountains of Madness

Call of Cthulhu: Beyond the Mountains of Madness is a cancelled first-person shooter survival horror game for Xbox and PC Windows that was being developed by Headfirst Productions as one of sequels to the 2005's Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth.
The game was originally announced in November 2002 (nearly three years before the release of Dark Corners of the Earth), when the developers heard about Guillermo del Toro's abortive project to adapt H. P. Lovecraft's novella At the Mountains of Madness. The game was set in the 1930s, featuring Robert Naples, an archaeologist from Miskatonic University on a quest to save the world from the Nazi occult experiments involving ancient creatures dug up from the ice in Antarctica.
 
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