Gay-Lussac
Arcane
... should make a new Vampire RPG. That would be awesome, amirite? They do still have that Mitsoda guy who was the lead writer on bloodlines don't they?
Marcelo21 said:... should make a new Vampire RPG.
Anthony Davis said:Mitsoda is no longer with Obsidian
Zomg said:Anthony Davis said:Mitsoda is no longer with Obsidian
What the fuck! Fuck!
He is doing real writing now. Instead of writing for videogames.Zomg said:Anthony Davis said:Mitsoda is no longer with Obsidian
What the fuck! Fuck!
... should make a new Vampire RPG. That would be awesome, amirite?
Have you read the new settings?
WoD has been very dumbed down for this Nu WoD crap, in a shameful attempt to reach a wider market. While the Old WoD was of a more "literary" inclination, the New one is just banal and mundane, without a soul or a theme beyond "stupid, hollow modern fantasy trying to relate to the interest of the unwashed masses."
After all that, the hard work is done and it's time to let your imagination run free. Chronicles about reality-bending horrors are both visceral and psychological, getting at the deepest roots of human fears and desires. Now is your chance to kick over a proberbial log to see what squirming, writhing creatures lurk underneath. Generate ideas, horrible concepts full of violation, victimization, and terror. Think of scenes based on uncertainty, on things lurking just beyond the corner of the eye that can kill when not seen, and that can drive mortals mad when witnessed straight on. Everything in this type of story should be horrid and portentous. Not knowing leaves one alone in the dark: stalked, raped, devoured, helpless. But finding out the truth can be even worse, driving one mad with visions of eons of hatred and defilement, knowledge that nothing in the universe is safe or sane, or ever can be.
Serious_Business said:Megablah
The Rambling Sage said:I have both played and GMed Old WoD chronicles that mutated into very long, very deep, very interesting philosophical explorations thanks to the themes of the setting resonating with a very "cultured" group of players - The potential was there. When that same group of players saw the new mage book the reunion mutated into several hours of laughing their asses of and parodying the new material. Yes, your run of the mill "plain guy" is not going to know the difference, but people with interests beyond fucking, taking a crap, and eating perceived the themes much more clearly than you think.
The Rambling Sage said:people with interests beyond fucking, taking a crap, and eating