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j0ekerr: Both the cthulhu ones?
I got shadow of the comet recently, but refrained from prisoner of ice because... meh.
Unrelated, but I expect Overlord (one of my recs) to be worth a few laughs at least.
I personally like Prisoner Of Ice, though it is a bit rough. The setting sells it for me, as I'm a sucker for polar terror.