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It pisses me the fuck off that it took multiple replies for Bloodborne to get mentioned lolBloodborne and Dredge.
It pisses me the fuck off that it took multiple replies for Bloodborne to get mentioned lolBloodborne and Dredge.
GURPS Cthulhupunk comes to mind for me as well. I also really want to mention Eclipse Phase despite it definitely not being Lovecraftian, as despite that it has one of the scariest Cosmic Horror settings I can think of thanks to all it's horrors sounding plausible (especially all the creepy exoplanets in Gatecrashing, I mean holy shit it makes an alien intergalactic Facebook fucking terrifying).*scrolls through list*
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Arkham horror can be played with friends or solo
House on haunted hill is a good one for friends
Call of cthulhu is a horror themed pen and paper
CthulhuTech is Eva/Gundam meets cthulhu
Can confirm Eclipse Phase is a top tier TTRPG if anyone's into that stuff. The vibes, immaculate.Eclipse Phase
I REALLY need an Octopus review of both Shadow Of The Comet and Dark Corners Of The Earth (this one specially) -- very few people can make them justice, and I fully trust your ability to do just that.All my picks have been said already, so I'll just back up Shadow of The Comet, Alone in The Dark and Dark Corners; I think those are my holy trifecta of Lovecraftian games.
Funnily enough I have been thinking of doing an article on at least one of those for a Halloween-ish season thing, and your article on Dark Corners did bring it back up in my mind...I REALLY need an Octopus review of both Shadow Of The Comet and Dark Corners Of The Earth (this one specially) -- very few people can make them justice, and I fully trust your ability to do just that.
honestly it seems to me like their vision was pretty flawed from the very start, like the game doesn't even know what it wants to be most of the timeI got a quick review of Dark corners of the earth: "A buggy mess that fails to capture the essence of shadow over innsmouth" but in all fairness it's not their fault as it was pushed out too soon.
that was also a huge problem, it wanted to be a horror game but also an action shooter with action set pieces? but also a mystery game.honestly it seems to me like their vision was pretty flawed from the very start, like the game doesn't even know what it wants to be most of the time
Nice, nice.It'll come out after my next one, so maybe like three years tops.