Role Playing Corner
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 11:07 am
This thread may die horribly amongst lack of interest, derailment and puns but here goes anyway
Firstly some definitions
Not roleplaying Purps-style in a Frederick the Great gimp suit
Not roll-playing EB-style by dremeling the dice to always roll 6s
but RPGs - D&D and its myriad spawn of descendants
Like many of us I played a lot of these in my youth (i.e. a very long time ago) and thought they had pretty much died out when Magic the Gathering appeared. Apparently not - this year a combination of loft clearing (where I rediscovered all my old books) and some great podcasts (Grognard Files being the best) made me realise that its actually still huge and probably more vibrant than ever.
There are re-launches of old classics (Runequest has just come back with seemingly great success, D&D 5e is getting good reviews), perennial favourites (Call of Cthulhu has been number one since forever) and a whole host of innovative new games (e.g. Blades in the Dark where you play heists in a fantasy city, Nights Black Agents - spies vs Vampires, old and new Judge Dredd systems and a hundred others). Also this is the internet age so online play is definitely a thing - there's a free system called Roll20 that facilitates online games - a sort of super-skype with character sheets and player maps and dice rollers etc.
Does anyone still play RPGs ? interested in playing again ? I know myself and Jeremy have been slowly getting back into it. Anyone else ? would there at some (distant) point in the future be enough of us to set something up - -either online or face to face ?
Firstly some definitions
Not roleplaying Purps-style in a Frederick the Great gimp suit
Not roll-playing EB-style by dremeling the dice to always roll 6s
but RPGs - D&D and its myriad spawn of descendants
Like many of us I played a lot of these in my youth (i.e. a very long time ago) and thought they had pretty much died out when Magic the Gathering appeared. Apparently not - this year a combination of loft clearing (where I rediscovered all my old books) and some great podcasts (Grognard Files being the best) made me realise that its actually still huge and probably more vibrant than ever.
There are re-launches of old classics (Runequest has just come back with seemingly great success, D&D 5e is getting good reviews), perennial favourites (Call of Cthulhu has been number one since forever) and a whole host of innovative new games (e.g. Blades in the Dark where you play heists in a fantasy city, Nights Black Agents - spies vs Vampires, old and new Judge Dredd systems and a hundred others). Also this is the internet age so online play is definitely a thing - there's a free system called Roll20 that facilitates online games - a sort of super-skype with character sheets and player maps and dice rollers etc.
Does anyone still play RPGs ? interested in playing again ? I know myself and Jeremy have been slowly getting back into it. Anyone else ? would there at some (distant) point in the future be enough of us to set something up - -either online or face to face ?