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Ian Fraser @LovecraftCountry Mar 17, 2016 Great comprehensive review! Just bought this today and can't wait to dive in. 1 Give GeekGold Tip Reply Quote More Options User actions menu Nicole @iheartmuseums Mar 17, 2016 Thank you! Enjoy the game. Give GeekGold Tip Reply Quote More Option...
(By the way – if you like my website’s design, later in the guide you’ll find anin-depth video tutorialthat will show you how I created it using a free theme. Keep an eye out for that in Step 3.) For another great example, check out Ashley Diers’ website. Ashley does all...
Welcome back to the Megadungeon! Last week, we did a lot of high concept dicking around, talking about the structure of the adventuring day. Ultimately, we decided that A) we’re going to need to have random encounters and B) we’re going to have to have a way to restock the dungeon...
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you want your game to feel the way anyone who looks at the box would expect it to feel. If your game has Cthulhu or Eldritch or Lovecraft in the name and a tentacle monster on the cover, you don’t want the game to feel empowering and meaningful. No one with any sense who wants ...
In order to create that tangible, immersive experience for both the cast members and the audience, Berg and his team did something few films would even consider: They built a massive replica of the oil rig in an abandoned parking lot in Louisiana, constructed to 85-percent scale. The rig ...
He did, notably, watch the film, which uses "Tubular Bells" in the intro and outro, at some point, and thought highly of it. "That was a very good movie," he told The Guardian in 2014. "It was about exorcising a demon, and if my music can help do that, that's a great ...
The darkness of Moore’s vision is ultimately closer to Lovecraft than to Kafka (think of the giant tentacled space monster Ozymandias concocts). ———– Hah! Great perception… ——— …Despite repeated attempts to enter into it sympathetically, I can’t accept the characters in Watchmen as...