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This week we are jumping over to Pathfinder to look at the Doppelgänger. With RPG sales all of last month, I have managed to accrue a big chunk of Pathfinder material, and have been working my way through some of their creatures. Generally, they seem a little grislier than D&D monsters and the Pathfinder Bestiaries … Read more
This week we are taking another look at the Alien RPG – but this time, we are using the Neomorph. The Neomorph is used in addition to the Abomination that players can encounter – but they are much more dangerous. Similar to the Abomination, the Neomorph has multiple stages a player can encounter it in … Read more
Lethality in games Some games are harder than others. The difference between Call of Cthulhu and any level above 1 in D&D is quite the difference. D&D has up to 3 failed saving throws before someone dies, but one failed CON check in Cthulhu, or damage more than your max in one go, is … Read more
This week we change paces to a new RPG I acquired – Warhammer 40K: Wrath and Glory. The W40K setting is something I had briefly heard about several years ago, but never really got into it as the tabletop was exceptionally expensive. Recently, I have dipped my toes into the setting via the first … Read more
A little different this time for the Monster of the Week. I have been making a Pulp Cthulhu space game after watching Love, Death and Robots and the episode Beyond the Aquila Rift became a massive influence for the story based on the GIF used above. Spoilers may lie below. To summarise this episode of Love, … Read more
This week, we returned to the Gateways to Terror scenario book for Call of Cthulhu. One of our D&D players was interested in playing Call of Cthulhu, but has never played before. I felt one of the Gateways to Terror games would be perfect as they are fairly short, concise, and introduce all the … Read more
We were playing D&D last weekend with a new set of players with level 1 characters. To give them the traditional role-playing expeirnec, we opted for…. you guessed it… a dungeon! Within the dungeon I wanted to give them a flavour of the different abilities and creatures they could experience. So we ended up with … Read more
Telling players “No’ can be hard, especially if you are not confident or don’t like a little bit of confrontation at the table. I’ve had many cases in the early days where I couldn’t say “no”, or when I did, it often lead to me conceding to game-breaking hi jinx at the table. I’ve … Read more
Ref: KingOvRats DeviantArt This week we have a different type of fiend in the mix. After a short period of having no Cthulhu games to fill my existential dread, I had a short casual (if that’s even possible) game of it recently. For a change I was playing the game (I tend to GM), and … Read more