Game Geeks #39 Monte Cook's World of Darkness by White Wolf
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Lol This is interesting because I live in Minnesota
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I love this guy. I love his style of presenting games: Right to the point. I really, really like this videos. Thank you very much for them! I will buy some stuff just for your presentation.
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What about reviewing an oldie like Planescape? Or Monte Cook's city setting Ptolus?
Sounds cool. I like WoD's take on vampires where their powers are related to a curse upon sinners from God. Much more flavorful to me in its' morality (vampires innately tending towards evil and the horror of bodily corruption from wickedness) than a lot of Anne Rice, Buffy, Twillight watered-down vampire takes. Where they're more people than monsters.
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Why in the world would anyone want to play a demon in this game? Monte Cook took a crap on the demons in this version!
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WoD is a great system to use for other thing's like. A good D20 Serenity game can be run off it. Ect. My freand also ran a good AvP game with the system.
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I've begun working on my own WoD mortals game, and this does a lot of what I had planned to do. Not the same storyline, but taking only the basic WoD concepts, and spinning my own world from it. I was intending on creating my own version of the supernatural elements. This is great inspiration!
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I like this version of WoD it´s.... Intressting!
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I have this book, and would still like to play it sometime. I like it since you can even put in books from other D20 system.
Well, I'm sorry you feel that way. I think you can get the same level of story telling and adventure from Spycraft D20 or Gurps with all the stops pulled as cinnematic unisystem. A game is whatever the GM and the players want to make it.
knwiegel 4 years ago 8
Thanks!
MagusMordacious 3 years ago 3