Indeed. At the Mountains of Madness - In the Mouth of Madness, it's pretty blatantly Lovecraft. It perfectly captures the unseen hopeless battle against your doom that Lovecraft is famous for. It could be loud and bombastic at times, but the nailing of the quieter moments is what really set it apart from the wannabe Lovecraft tripe that Hollyjew dumps out. The corrupting pictures in the hotel are a perfect example.
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This is the kind of horror I live for.