laclongquan
Arcane
Ancient China got Prince of Qin as a pretty good RPG. Seal of Evil as a sucky sequel. Inspire Bioware's Jade Empire.
The Land from the first trilogy of the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant.
There is one already. Additionally, 'The Land' is a shitty name for a shitty fantasy setting.
What he said.Fading Suns.
Wait, they both have official pnp games?especially when you consider BOTH have pen and paper roleplaying games
- Anything by Gene Wolfe.
Warhammer, Fantasy or 40k is fine. Fact we never got a single RPG out of either one, especially when you consider BOTH have pen and paper roleplaying games, is something that still befuddles me to this day. But hey, GW has been doing crazy things lately with even niche lines like Necromunda and Man O' War getting video game adaptations so nothing is off the table.
Knowing my shitty luck they'd make Age of Sigmar RPG just to rub it in.
Warhammer, Fantasy or 40k is fine. Fact we never got a single RPG out of either one, especially when you consider BOTH have pen and paper roleplaying games, is something that still befuddles me to this day. But hey, GW has been doing crazy things lately with even niche lines like Necromunda and Man O' War getting video game adaptations so nothing is off the table.
Knowing my shitty luck they'd make Age of Sigmar RPG just to rub it in.
Yep, adapt Enemy Within campaign for fantasy an i'd be happy as a pig in clover.
A crpg set in a Jules Verne universe. With Nautilus as the base of operations, you zip around the oceans, discovering sunken cities, fighting hideous deep-sea creatures, visiting islands infested by savages and plunder commercial/military ships with your retrofuturistic electro-tec. You may stumble upon and even even hire differen heroes from all across his other works, exact timeline doesn't even matter, just drop it all in a soup.
Jules Verne is public domain, so anyone is free to rape it to hell in back.
Pictured: one of the lower level encounters- Mudcrabs
Conan
Which faggot doesn't?Always wanted to play a Conan RPG.