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Post by I AM the Way on Sept 12, 2008 14:36:26 GMT -6
www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/13/13961.phtmli was pleased to read the feedback from my latest rpg.net review. i've been playing or running roleplaying games ever since i was around 10 years old. now that i'm 33, i still find them an enjoyable creative outlet.
even though i got the rough end (in my opinion) a couple years ago on that site, as well as, banned; it was nice to something other than scorn. i would be deluding myself to think it was just my writing style or well thought out opinion. no, i'm sure that most of my praise came from observing the exact opinion that others had. but hey, i'll still take it.
yes, a decent thread for my troubles.
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Post by Xor'Nefthrahm on Sept 14, 2008 16:04:42 GMT -6
www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/13/13961.phtmli was pleased to read the feedback from my latest rpg.net review. i've been playing or running roleplaying games ever since i was around 10 years old. now that i'm 33, i still find them an enjoyable creative outlet.
even though i got the rough end (in my opinion) a couple years ago on that site, as well as, banned; it was nice to something other than scorn. i would be deluding myself to think it was just my writing style or well thought out opinion. no, i'm sure that most of my praise came from observing the exact opinion that others had. but hey, i'll still take it.
yes, a decent thread for my troubles.
VS They need to make a Lovecraftian type game that uses D&D rules, a game like Neverwinter Nights. THere's already some in the D&D official rules.. surprise they dont impliment it.
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Post by I AM the Way on Sept 14, 2008 16:57:39 GMT -6
if you mean a video game, then there are already a few of those. maybe not huge MMORPs, but still multi-player RPG video games based on the Mythos.
for a D&D type paper and pencil Lovecraftian RPG, i suggest looking into Call of Cthulhu, the d20 Call of Cthulhu, Kult, or what i'm starting now which is World of Darkness using the Storyteller system. it's a horror setting that can easily make use of the Mythos.
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Post by Xor'Nefthrahm on Sept 14, 2008 18:45:33 GMT -6
if you mean a video game, then there are already a few of those. maybe not huge MMORPs, but still multi-player RPG video games based on the Mythos.
for a D&D type paper and pencil Lovecraftian RPG, i suggest looking into Call of Cthulhu, the d20 Call of Cthulhu, Kult, or what i'm starting now which is World of Darkness using the Storyteller system. it's a horror setting that can easily make use of the Mythos.
VS I enjoy reading the book of nod.. but I never played WoD games I would If I knew more peoploe who did!
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