March Madness Obscure Game Blogging Challenge
Part Four
13. What horror RPG have you enjoyed most?
Why?
I have
little experience with horror games. I
should have played Call of Cthulhu for no other reason than I was in the hobby at
the time it was introduced and I tended to buy up just about every new
role-playing game I came across at the time.
I probably should have played Chill at some point for the same
reasons but I never did. I did not even participate in the Vampire: the Masquerade
craze that would happen years later.
The one
horror game that caught my eye during a visit to the game store was Nightlife.
I do not remember a whole lot about it except that it was a game featuring
monsters as player characters. There
were several types of monsters – werewolves, vampyres, wyghts, inuits, and more
– and they were called kin if I
recall correctly. Some wanted to live in
harmony with humans while others wanted to enslave or kill humans. The game focused a lot more on combat and
high action adventure instead of the social aspects of the World of Darkness
games. From the reading I have done it
seems that a lot of people played WoD that way anyway.
I lost
the game while I was in the Army. One of
my brother’s guests made off with some of my gaming materials that I had
collected over the years. I recently
remembered this game and discovered that Noble Knight has some bundle deals
available that give you the core book plus several supplements for like $50
total so it is a great deal. I plan on putting in an order soon…
14. What historical or cultural RPG have you
enjoyed most? Give details
I have no
recollection of ever playing a historical or cultural RPG so I have no good
answer for this one.
15. What pseudo or alternate history RPG have
you enjoyed most? Why?
I also
have no recollection of playing a pseudo or alternate history RPG so I can not
give an answer to this question.
16. Which RPG besides D&D has the best
magic system? Give details.
I think not only a substantial amount of the premise, but also many of the mechanical concepts in Nightlight were appropriated by White Wolf. I think it demonstrates being first to market with a product idea doesn't mean your will win the race.
ReplyDeleteI've heard it said that Mark Rein*Hagen discovered Nightlife and basically declared, "We're doing this next and we're going to do it right!". I remember when Vampire:the Masquerade hit and it just exploded in popularity. It still kind of cracks me up that I have never owned any of these books just for the fact that I was in the hobby at the right time but just never got around to it.
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