I'm reading it now (in the middle of "The Jermyn Horror"). That review points out something not...
Here is the first (very long) review I’ve found for it. He seemed to really like 3 out of 5...
I had a lot of fun running a loose campaign with my current group just using published scenarios - once PCs become embroiled in the Mythos it's surprisingly
Oh. My. God. I have been waiting for this moment for over three years. I don't think I have to say more. My first idea is to try to change
Package arrived in the mail today; looks lovely stuff at first glance through. I'll have a proper read a bit later...
Depending on how things pan out I'll try to run something out of Terror Australis (for novelty of you guys having an Australian run it) of the side at
I've had a considerable number of female PCs in my games (my player groups seem to wind up either 50/50 or more female than male), and I've yet to have
This. This right here. If you make it suck to play a female character (or someone of another race), so that it's nothing but an obstacle or a crippling
Agree. Looking at his cover art gives an overpowering desire to read things that I am completely sure I will not like. He just makes them look soooooooo
I just ran this for a friend who wanted me to do an introduction to CoC - they ended up with three subgroups, a property appraiser, a gangster who wanted
Well, contratulations on the assignment, Badger. Regarding the art, I like the Spanish edition art as well. I don't see a problem with nice
I've always liked the explosive booby trap... you only need to have the cultists set one in the investigators hotel room, or their car or their house,
Today I bring you my thoughts about what is up to now the last published...
Mon Nov 12 Agents Nero and Nigel set out to acquire some “specialized...
The House of R'lyeh: Call of Cthulhu Scenario Collection
I'm reading it now (in the middle of "The Jermyn Horror"). That review points out something not...
cjearkham 3rd May 2013 01:17 PM