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I'm curious as to whether Wrath of the Immortals is any good.
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Technically not an OSSR, but I guess sort of related- Could we get an analysis of how WotC's Magic division compares to its D&D division as far as practices and such go?
Cuz apparently I gotta break this down for you dense motherfuckers- I'm trans feminine nonbinary. My pronouns are they/them.
Winnah wrote:No, No. 'Prak' is actually a Thri Kreen impersonating a human and roleplaying himself as a D&D character. All hail our hidden insect overlords.
FrankTrollman wrote:In Soviet Russia, cosmic horror is the default state.
You should gain sanity for finding out that the problems of a region are because there are fucking monsters there.
Has anyone read/reviewed Red Markets - an economic horror game with zombies?
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How do you confuse a barbarian?
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How do you confuse a barbarian?
Put a greatsword a maul and a greataxe in a room and ask them to take their pick
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Has the Vampire playtest already been given all the derision and damning with faint praise it deserves, or is there demand for me to try to comprehend it while finishing the nearest bottle of vodka?
Kaelik wrote:Because powerful men get away with terrible shit, and even the public domain ones get ignored, and then, when the floodgates open, it turns out there was a goddam flood behind it.
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... I kind of like Achtung! Cthulhu and Delta Green for what they are. The London Boxed Set and Cthulhu Britannica is pretty good, even if there are moments of WTF. I appreciate what they were trying to do with Cthulhu Invictus and Bookhounds of London and the Laundry. There is absolutely a lot of material to dig through if you want to mine material for a CoC game.fbmf wrote:Ancient,
So do any of the CoC setting supplements not suck?
Game On,
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But that's it, it's kind of like GURPS without the support. You have to build your own game, picking and choosing which bits you like, and the system is always going to disappoint you and the game design is always going to disappoint you and quite a lot of the setting material is going to be worthless shite that you actively ignore, especially anything that smacks of major plots. I'd be tempted to run a CoC scenario on this board just for shits and giggles if I wasn't actively involved in writing like six projects right now (including the still-unfinished Space Madness! - oh the dishonor!)
There is one supplement I do really like, but it's very brand new and not without flaws: Harlem Unbound. By black people, pretty much for black people. It's not perfect, and it's yet another CoC heartbreaker.
A CoC heartbreaker made by black people for black people is novel enough for a drunk review, I reckon.Ancient History wrote: There is one supplement I do really like, but it's very brand new and not without flaws: Harlem Unbound. By black people, pretty much for black people. It's not perfect, and it's yet another CoC heartbreaker.
FrankTrollman wrote: Halfling women, as I'm sure you are aware, combine all the "fun" parts of pedophilia without any of the disturbing, illegal, or immoral parts.
K wrote:That being said, the usefulness of airships for society is still transporting cargo because it's an option that doesn't require a powerful wizard to show up for work on time instead of blowing the day in his harem of extraplanar sex demons/angels.
Chamomile wrote: See, it's because K's belief in leaving generation of individual monsters to GMs makes him Chaotic, whereas Frank's belief in the easier usability of monsters pre-generated by game designers makes him Lawful, and clearly these philosophies are so irreconcilable as to be best represented as fundamentally opposed metaphysical forces.
Whipstitch wrote:You're on a mad quest, dude. I'd sooner bet on Zeus getting bored and letting Sisyphus put down the fucking rock.
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I glanced over it; vampires don't have enough powers and Protean 1 still just lets you see in the dark, but I'd like to see a more thoughtful dissection.Omegonthesane wrote:Has the Vampire playtest already been given all the derision and damning with faint praise it deserves, or is there demand for me to try to comprehend it while finishing the nearest bottle of vodka?
Chaosium rules are made of unicorn pubic hair and cancer. --AncientH
When you talk, all I can hear is "DunningKruger" over and over again like you were a god damn Pokemon. --Username17
Fuck off with the pony murder shit. --Grek
When you talk, all I can hear is "DunningKruger" over and over again like you were a god damn Pokemon. --Username17
Fuck off with the pony murder shit. --Grek
Villany Amok would be an interesting item, if only because there's been precious few OSSRs of superhero related material.
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How do you confuse a barbarian?
Put a greatsword a maul and a greataxe in a room and ask them to take their pick
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Not OSSR obviously, as it just came out a couple days ago, but I would like to see a review of Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica. I have a feeling it's going to be hilariously inaccurate but my knowledge of the lore and meta of Ravnica is minimal.
Omegonthesane wrote:a glass armonica which causes a target city to have horrific nightmares that prevent sleep
JigokuBosatsu wrote:so a regular glass armonica?
I was reading through some OSSRs and I thought of some books that would make interesting reviews.
First, 4e core. It would be interesting to look at exactly what they were trying to do and why that failed so badly.
Second, ToB. The third of the Orcus books, and the only one to be successful.
Third, one of the attempts to port 3e subsystems to pathfinder. So, psionics, Path Of War, the Grimore of Lost Souls, or the kineticist. Only one of these is paizo, but it's interesting to see what was learned from the last decade.
First, 4e core. It would be interesting to look at exactly what they were trying to do and why that failed so badly.
Second, ToB. The third of the Orcus books, and the only one to be successful.
Third, one of the attempts to port 3e subsystems to pathfinder. So, psionics, Path Of War, the Grimore of Lost Souls, or the kineticist. Only one of these is paizo, but it's interesting to see what was learned from the last decade.
virgil wrote:Lovecraft didn't later add a love triangle between Dagon, Chtulhu, & the Colour-Out-of-Space; only to have it broken up through cyber-bullying by the King in Yellow.
FrankTrollman wrote:If your enemy is fucking Gravity, are you helping or hindering it by putting things on high shelves? I don't fucking know! That's not even a thing. Your enemy can't be Gravity, because that's stupid.
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I have to ask, has anyone placed a request for Arcana Evolved yet? I don't remember seeing one in the backlog.
Longes wrote:My favorite combination is Cyberpunk + Lovecraftian Horror. Because it is really easy to portray megacorporations as eldritch entities: they exist for nothing but generation of profit for the good of no one but the corporation itself, they speak through interchangeable prophets-CEOs, send their cultists-wageslaves to do their dark bidding, and slowly and uncaringly grind life after life that ends in their path, not caring because they are far removed from human morality.
DSMatticus wrote:Poe's law is fucking dead. Satire is truth and truth is satire. Reality is being performed in front of a live studio audience and they're fucking hating it. I'm having Cats flashbacks except now the cats have always been at war with Eurasia. What the fuck is even real? Am I real? Is Obama real? Am I Obama? I don't fucking know, man.
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At first I thought this was you pointing out that the Tomes are now old enough to qualify for an OSSR.GnomeWorks wrote:Would it be bad form to request an OSSR for something you've written?
I know the only real published work I've got to my name is... not great, but I'd be curious to see a real take on it that might point out things I've missed.
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I want an OSSR of Conan d20 2e, I want to see where and how it just falls apart.
Longes wrote:My favorite combination is Cyberpunk + Lovecraftian Horror. Because it is really easy to portray megacorporations as eldritch entities: they exist for nothing but generation of profit for the good of no one but the corporation itself, they speak through interchangeable prophets-CEOs, send their cultists-wageslaves to do their dark bidding, and slowly and uncaringly grind life after life that ends in their path, not caring because they are far removed from human morality.
DSMatticus wrote:Poe's law is fucking dead. Satire is truth and truth is satire. Reality is being performed in front of a live studio audience and they're fucking hating it. I'm having Cats flashbacks except now the cats have always been at war with Eurasia. What the fuck is even real? Am I real? Is Obama real? Am I Obama? I don't fucking know, man.
So, E6 started being a thing in about 2008. That means it can be OSSRed right?
Also, Wheel of time RPG. Mostly, its just star wars d20 reskinned back to a fantasy setting. However, it does have a new magic system that would be interesting to look at where it fails compared to the regular D&D system.
Also, Wheel of time RPG. Mostly, its just star wars d20 reskinned back to a fantasy setting. However, it does have a new magic system that would be interesting to look at where it fails compared to the regular D&D system.
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