Featured Product: Cthulhu Dark Ages – How it Stacks Up (Part 2)

Cthulhu Dark Ages – How it Stacks Up (Part 2) By Aaron T. Huss Purchase Cthulhu Dark Ages here. Welcome to the latest Featured Product series by Roleplayers Chronicle. In this short series, we’re featuring Cthulhu Dark Ages from Chaosium. Part 2, How it Stacks Up, takes a look at the support and game-play of Cthulhu Dark Ages. Support I’m not going to step lightly on this issue....

Review: Chaosium, Inc. – Cthulhu Dark Ages (Basic Roleplaying)

Cthulhu Dark Ages Cthulhu Dark Ages is an historical investigative horror role-playing game set in the Dark Ages, and powered by Basic Roleplaying, combined with elements of the Cthulhu Mythos written by Stephane Gesbert and published by Chaosium, Inc. By Aaron T. Huss Learn more about Cthulhu Dark Ages here Purchase Cthulhu Dark Ages here Find other Cthulhu Mythos products here The Cthulhu Mythos...

Review: Arc Dream Publishing – The Unspeakable Oath 20 (Call of Cthulhu)

The Unspeakable Oath 20 The Unspeakable Oath 20 is a modern investigative horror magazine dedicated to roleplaying in the universe of the Cthulhu Mythos written by a collaboration of authors and published by Arc Dream Publishing. By Aaron T. Huss Learn more about The Unspeakable Oath 20 here Purchase The Unspeakable Oath 20 here Find other Cthulhu Mythos products here Issue #20 of The Unspeakable...

Review: Pelgrane Press – Trail of Cthulhu (GUMSHOE)

Trail of Cthulhu Trail of Cthulhu is a complete modern investigative horror roleplaying game (powered by the GUMSHOE system) based in the Cthulhu Mythos written by Kenneth Hite and Robin D. Laws and published by Pelgrane Press. By Aaron T. Huss Learn more about Trail of Cthulhu here Purchase Trail of Cthulhu here Find other Trail of Cthulhu products here Call of Cthulhu is an RPG that focuses on...

Review: Spectrum Games – A Translation of Evil (Macabre Tales)

Macabre Tales: A Translation of Evil A Translation of Evil written by John Almack is a pulp, Lovecraftian, horror adventure for the Macabre Tales system from Spectrum Games. By Cape Rust Purchase A Translation of Evil here Find more Spectrum Games products here Find more Macabre Tales products here Find more Cthulhu Mythos games here What if it were possible for a book to actually be evil? What...

Review: Spectrum Games – The Secret of the Dead Man’s Satchel (Macabre Tales)

The Secret of the Dead Man’s Satchel The Secret of the Dead Man’s Satchel written by Daniel Robichaud is a pulp, Lovecraftian, horror adventure for the Macabre Tales system from Spectrum Games. By Cape Rust The year is 1931. A package shows up at your door, sure the postmark is a bit smudged, but no biggie right? You open it to discover a brown leather satchel stuffed with papers that contain...

Review: Spectrum Games – Macabre Tales

Macabre Tales Macabre Tales is a complete modern horror, Cthulhu role-playing game using dominoes written by Cynthia Celeste Miller and published by Spectrum Games. By Cape Rust In a market flooded with new RPGs, introducing new mechanics, it is hard to find a product that stands out; however, Macabre Tales from Spectrum Games does just that. This storytelling game uses dominoes instead of dice...

Review: Draken Games – Per Ardua (Call of Cthulhu 2nd Edition)

Per Ardus Per Ardua is a modern investigative horror adventure for Call of Cthulhu 2nd Edition published by Draken Games and written by Mark Wightman. By Aaron T. Huss Per Ardua is a basic modern investigative horror adventure written for Call of Cthulhu using the 2nd Edition mechanics. It is usable within the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. The investigation takes place in and around the village of Manderton...

Review: Reality Blurs – Realms of Cthulhu

Product Name: Realms of Cthulhu Publisher: Reality Blurs Author: Sean Preston System: Savage Worlds Setting: Realms of Cthulhu Theme: Cthulhu Mythos, Horror, Investigation Type: Core Link: http://themysticalthrone.com/?p=9859 This review was originally posted at The Mystical Throne. One of the best parts about having a campaign setting book for a generic-universal setting is that you don’t have...