Yes. We are the perfect crew for this.Do you really want to play Cthulhu with Codex?
You are the one who voted A bro.I just can't stop thinking... what a waste it was.
It was supposed to be my ideal CYOA. A Ryukishi07-esque mass-murder mystery where every question answered raises 10 new ones, and the revelations, when you finally put it all together, are as big as they come. So many loose ends to try and unravel this cobweb. So many skeletons in the closets to dig up. So many theories to come up with, test and discard.
So much potential, completely wasted on lulz and furries.
Hey, I never got my MHD!Do you really want to play Cthulhu with Codex?
We are pathetic at playing the villains, or even just egotistical and self-centered characters. Everyone who went this way ended up as a screw-up. Dio is on top of that list, but a few other actions from people who didn't have a perpetual moustache-twirling evildoer syndrome come to mind.Do you really want to play Cthulhu with Codex?
Codex only knows one way to victory, and that is though MAXIMUM FUCK, ORE GA MAMORU and self-sacrifice.
That's... not a bad thing to happen.What this actually means is that Cthulhu Generations will be turned into a retread of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure.
We won't know until we try!!Playing a villain won't work.
hey, it could still end like that. We still have a murderer who knows the ritual in our subconscious. We're still in an alternate reality where I'm guessing the ritual is possible. My point is, there is always room to come back and do a sequel. Classic anime tropes of an amnesiac hero in denial while a string of brutal murders occur within the city. An investigator and a nosey schoolgirl hot on his tail.Also, it's a bit of a pity that this LP never progressed to the Lovecraftian cosmic horror stage, because that's what the Maiden of the Dead (not the Maiden/Witch) is.
http://rpgcodex.net/forums/index.php?threads/why-am-i-so-autistic.99666/Even then, I would expect the first 'evil' protag to turncoat in under three chapters and start fighting for great justice.
I wonder, did anything become of this idea? It sounds absolutely delicious.3. Tower:
A dungeon crawl up a mysterious, hundred kilometer high monolith that appeared mysteriously one day in 21st century Earth. More traditional, less gimmickry. What I'm going to do, though, is to generate a party of seven with personalities, skills, ambitions and backstories based on choices. Then we vote for a main, and finally we run the CYOA and see how each character plays off the other. Should a character die, we vote for the next one to be the main, and continue moving through it until we reach the top or the party is wiped.
But I guess there are less regulars who could consistently vote and more of those who come from time to time but still would like to participate, somehow.5. Multiplayer:
This idea reverses the Tower concept and places pre-created characters in the hands of multiple players. The characters have been kidnapped and wake up amnesiac in a deserted experimental facility, and have to work together to escape. They find that they have been implanted with some form of technology that allows them uncontrolled telepathy, meaning that whatever they think will be broadcasted to each other. This means choices for each of the characters will all be public, as are the discussions leading up to it. As a group sometimes they will be required to make a single choice together, at other times each will be given separate choices on how to react to a situation, depending on the character they have.
A continuation of a Springtime of Lies? Is there a Legend Gaiden in the works?
I wonder, did anything become of this idea? It sounds absolutely delicious.3. Tower:
A dungeon crawl up a mysterious, hundred kilometer high monolith that appeared mysteriously one day in 21st century Earth. More traditional, less gimmickry. What I'm going to do, though, is to generate a party of seven with personalities, skills, ambitions and backstories based on choices. Then we vote for a main, and finally we run the CYOA and see how each character plays off the other. Should a character die, we vote for the next one to be the main, and continue moving through it until we reach the top or the party is wiped.
That 'student turned pimp' thing.
Or an EPIC sequel where we play a citizen of the Old (New?) Earth integrating itself into the new world.
Cyberpunk Wuxia.
I dunno, what interests you?