Call of Cthulhu
Call of Cthulhu
Has anybody played it?
The computer game from Bethsoft, not the tabletop.
Guess what? No dialogue trees.
No alternate paths.
No deduction/thinking.
Completely linear.
"Designer Cheating" abounds.
No, you can't pick up an enemies' gun.
Great atmosphere, very emotionally engaging.
They fucked it up completely by making it a repetitive platformer.
Can't change to 3rd person.
No creative uses of physics. Any obstacle/etc. that you would have to move is pointed out for you.. Everything else is bolted down.
Why did they have to fuck it up?
No putting things together on my own.
Intelligence has virtually no use. You simply memorize movement sequences. Run this way, climb that ladder,etc.
I also suspect the ol' "telepathic AI" designer-cheat is at work here.
If I were to become a terrorist, there would be no beret, no goatee, no manifesto, no demands.
I would just kill tards.
The intentional kind, not the ones with a medical excuse.
This game seems to be designed as some kind of wierd decoy/bait-and-switch.
Was compromised for tard appeal.
fucking tards
things i like are ruined for tardmarket appeal
die tards die
The computer game from Bethsoft, not the tabletop.
Guess what? No dialogue trees.
No alternate paths.
No deduction/thinking.
Completely linear.
"Designer Cheating" abounds.
No, you can't pick up an enemies' gun.
Great atmosphere, very emotionally engaging.
They fucked it up completely by making it a repetitive platformer.
Can't change to 3rd person.
No creative uses of physics. Any obstacle/etc. that you would have to move is pointed out for you.. Everything else is bolted down.
Why did they have to fuck it up?
No putting things together on my own.
Intelligence has virtually no use. You simply memorize movement sequences. Run this way, climb that ladder,etc.
I also suspect the ol' "telepathic AI" designer-cheat is at work here.
If I were to become a terrorist, there would be no beret, no goatee, no manifesto, no demands.
I would just kill tards.
The intentional kind, not the ones with a medical excuse.
This game seems to be designed as some kind of wierd decoy/bait-and-switch.
Was compromised for tard appeal.
fucking tards
things i like are ruined for tardmarket appeal
die tards die
Does it take place in the 20s? I was going to pick it up initially, but I learned there wouldn't be any dialogue trees or looking for clues in libraries, and was turned off.
Are the insanity effects any good at least? A manic gameplay experience sounds kinda appealing (if done right).
Are the insanity effects any good at least? A manic gameplay experience sounds kinda appealing (if done right).
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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1922, and it looks good.atoga wrote:Does it take place in the 20s? I was going to pick it up initially, but I learned there wouldn't be any dialogue trees or looking for clues in libraries, and was turned off.
Are the insanity effects any good at least? A manic gameplay experience sounds kinda appealing (if done right).
Insanity effects are excellent.
The manic gameplay is frustrating due to the memorization/repetition thing.
Especially if you are having insanity effects during a chase scene.
I'm looking for an invulnerabilty code or hack that I can use vs. the designer cheating.
(I'll turn it off afterwards.)
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The part where you wake up in the hotel (the chase scene) was the best part of the game. The game has its good & bad points but it is a first person survival horror and it does a good job of that.
If you were expecting any RPG elements though you'll be sorely disappointed.
(Hope nobody minds me bringing an old topic back up)
If you were expecting any RPG elements though you'll be sorely disappointed.
(Hope nobody minds me bringing an old topic back up)
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Actually it's not just 'pretty dope' it's effectively the definitive example of an excellent Call of Cthulhu module. It's very well set up and well written. There is another one as well that is terrific, which is about the ghouls under New York city and two competing groups of them. It's also super awesome.atoga wrote:Do you play the tabletop? I'm actually looking for a decent module for it right now. Horror on the Orient Express sounds pretty dope.
Call of Cthulhu is my most beloved tabletop RPG system by far.
I have returned from my dark slumber....
i think i've played that ghouls one.
i keep hearing about horror on the orient express but it's impossible to find at any local game stores. perhaps i will ebay it.
i keep hearing about horror on the orient express but it's impossible to find at any local game stores. perhaps i will ebay it.

suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
Horror On the Orient Express?
I can't seem to find it on the internet.
I get PnP or Agatha Christie.
Links please.
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doh!
I thought there was an adaptation for PC.
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I can't seem to find it on the internet.
I get PnP or Agatha Christie.
Links please.
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doh!
I thought there was an adaptation for PC.
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totally a pnp module.
there are no good cthulhu adaptations for pc, period. perhaps that's a good thing. one of the pleasures of call of cthulhu is playing it with your buddies, face-to-face. the game is written with the logistics of tabletop play in mind, since the rules are simple and the most is made of intensifying the atmosphere.
i always used to gm my group (because i'm the most twisted, obviously) and i enjoyed the genuine feeling of alternately puzzling and scaring the shit out of my friends. something computer games do not offer.
there are no good cthulhu adaptations for pc, period. perhaps that's a good thing. one of the pleasures of call of cthulhu is playing it with your buddies, face-to-face. the game is written with the logistics of tabletop play in mind, since the rules are simple and the most is made of intensifying the atmosphere.
i always used to gm my group (because i'm the most twisted, obviously) and i enjoyed the genuine feeling of alternately puzzling and scaring the shit out of my friends. something computer games do not offer.
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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