RPPR Episode 58: The Games of Tomorrow
Synopsis: Science fiction is an under appreciated genre in role playing games. Fantasy (Dungeons and Dragons) and horror (World of Darkness) dominate RPGs and most of the popular sci-fi games out there aren’t really science fiction or are horribly anachronistic. Tom and I discuss the state of science fiction and how it is different than fantasy or horror. As the literature of ideas, sci-fi should play differently than other genres. Everything from thematic content to the design of the game should be affected. We also have a letter from Tom, shout outs, an anecdote and reader letters.
Shout outs:
- Phenomena: A dreamlike horror fairy tale from Dario Argento.
- Dinosaur Rap: A Whitest Kids You Know comedy sketch
- The Found Footage Festival: The most bizarre and surreal videos of the past. Behold the Clown Ministry and weep
- Unspeakable! A podcast about Call of Cthulhu and Delta Green. Episode 1 is online
- Magicka: Nippon and Marshlands: new DLC for Magicka
- Risking it all: Pakistan – documentary about the risks truck drivers make in the treacherous mountains of Pakistan.
- Black Black Jobs: First scenario anthology for The Laundry RPG
Music: Science Fiction by the Cobra Dukes.
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Unspeakable! A new podcast for Call of Cthulhu
I collaborated with Shane Ivey (publisher of Arc Dream) and Toren Atkinson (The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets) to create a new Call of Cthulhu monthly podcast. We will talk about gaming in CoC, Cthulhu mythos related news and review games as well as interview notable designers and writers. We talk to John Tynes, one of the creators of Delta Green, in our first episode. Check it out here!
RPPR Episode 57: Read the Fine Print
Watch Zombies of the World episode 1: Migration and learn how it was made on the ZOTW blog.
If you want to contribute art for the Lemurian Ruins – email rpprpodcast@gmail.com.
Synopsis: Game balance is a tricky thing. While in some cases, it’s easy to spot an unbalanced system like Palladium or Synnibarr but other times, a game’s imbalances won’t be revealed until you’ve played it for a while. So what do you when you find out that the game you’re playing is unbalanced? We discuss how to deal with these situations. It’s possible to change systems, house rule it so that it’s balanced or use the social contract to keep things fair. Also instead of a letter, Tom talks about having a cyst cut out of him. It’s really gross (NSFW link do not click this)
Shout outs:
- Linotype: An upcoming documentary about the linotype machine.
- Tucker and Dale vs Evil: Very funny horror-comedy about college students vs. hapless hillbillies.
- Rubber: A movie about a psychic killer tire. Why is this great? No reason.
- Hobo with a Shotgun: Rutger Hauer murders bad guys with a shotgun. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT
- Mortal Kombat 9: Old school controls with brand new graphics.
- The Unspeakable Oath: The best Call of Cthulhu magazine in this universe (or any other for that matter)
- Spirit of Truth/Redemption: A Mass Effect fanfic that Tom really enjoyed.
- Mafia 2: It’s like a mob movie but you get to shoot the guys.
- Dread: Unique horror RPG with a unusual conflict resolution mechanic…
- Magicka Vietnam: wizards with AK-47s mowing down goblin and orc hordes. Fun times.
Music: Our Life Our Rules by Moral Decline
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