I realized today that I hadn’t actually published the posts that I finished. They’re up now! What follows is bonus miscellanea for my own benefit as well as those of you who’re bored enough to read my shit.
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Miscellanea & Thoughts on Er-Eret
July 22, 2008 in Roleplaying | 1 comment
Miscellanea & Thoughts on Er-Eret
July 22, 2008 in Roleplaying | 1 comment
I realized today that I hadn’t actually published the posts that I finished. They’re up now! What follows is bonus miscellanea for my own benefit as well as those of you who’re bored enough to read my shit.
One last thing
July 15, 2008 in Roleplaying | 2 comments
On the topic of Hunter: the Vigil, I will almost certainly buy it. I’m caught up with the previews, and I like what I’ve read so far. This is mainly because so far, they appear to be utterly mundane.
Drifting, drifting
July 15, 2008 in Roleplaying | No comments
Today I had a longer commute than usual, and to that end, I took a few things with me to read on the bus: the Hunter: the Vigil quickstart and Midnight Roads.
I only got a little ways into Midnight Roads, but I did finally finish reading the quickstart. Now I can comment on some of the stuff I talked about in my last post.
I’ll keep this free of any specifics that would constitute a spoiler vis a vis plot, but there are one or two comments I have about pacing that may spoil you if you want to keep yourself pure. I don’t think that applies to anyone reading this, but there you go.
Free stuff, Hunter: the Vigil, and investigation in RPGs
July 11, 2008 in Roleplaying | No comments
I bought some books today, blog. They are new World of Darkness books. I did this despite being behind on reading many other books that I already have. I also got something for free!
Midnight Roads
June 29, 2008 in Roleplaying | No comments
It was a sign of relief to me that when picked up Midnight Roads (I can’t resist roleplaying books, OK?) and started to read it, I almost got sucked back in to the idea of running a World of Darkness game.
Don’t worry, nWoD. The magic isn’t dead! It’s just resting!
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Hunter: the Vigil previews
June 16, 2008 in Roleplaying | No comments
I feel like a jerk for not even bothering to read the previews for the new Hunter game. I really like most of the work that White Wolf does when it comes to the World of Darkness. (Exalted, on the other hand, I don’t much care for. But to each his own!) And I think I’ll like Hunter when it comes out.
However, the D&D monkey is on my back, and it must be satisfied by at least a couple more months of obsession. Maybe that’s not such a bad thing: by then, I believe Hunter will be out and I could perhaps maybe kind of possibly run it.
Ventrue
May 9, 2008 in Roleplaying | No comments
I’ve been on a D&D kick lately. As I explain in my “about” section, I go through cycles where I prefer a different ratio of game to drama in my role-playing. Lately I’ve been leaning towards more game with a still respectable amount of drama. This means that I haven’t been keeping up with the new World of Darkness much lately. It happens.
Until I saw it on the shelf at the store, I missed that Lords over the Damned: Ventrue was out. I bought it partially because it was a really good looking book on the outside, partially because I’m a sucker for new books, and partially because I want to keep my friendly local gaming store in business.
It wasn’t until maybe a week later that I actually opened it and started to read it. Unlike the other new World of Darkness books, this one is soft-cover. You’d think this would the book is lower quality compared to the hardbacks, but you would be wrong, blog.
Blog, I am writing this post to tell you that this is a gorgeous book. I’m serious. In many ways, this is higher quality than most of the hardbacks. It’s glossy, high quality paper. And it’s in full color! I haven’t had a chance to read it the whole way through, but it very nearly sucked me out of my D&D phase, if you can believe that. The only thing stopping me from reading it on the bus is the fact that I’d have to carry it around in my bag, which is kind of a horrible thing to do to a book like this.
So, yes, if you like Vampire: the Requiem, I highly recommend at least flipping through it. While I can’t yet speak to the content, it’s a real treat to look at.
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