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Josh Look's Top 5 Horror Games
Let's be clear. It's me. Drewcula. I am the one first responding, following-up, and posting questions on this thread. I like this topic, expressed as much, and acknowledged that I was busting Josh's chops over his decisions. Josh offers a rationale. It's a back-and-forth. It's a forum. About games. Fury of Dracula was a 'flash point' this year. Last year, it was Last Friday.
I'm really not losing sleep over this. But I'll be honest here, the reactions are a bit weird.
Shellie calls my posts "stifling" and "limiting?" Josh calls me a "goon" an encourages me to leave the site? WTF?
You're both still invited to my house. Every F:ATtie has a seat at my table! But now, I'm going to spill beer on Josh's Lifeform & I'm going to melt Shellie's favorite Funkoverse character in the microwave.
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Shellhead wrote: Games that I no longer like:
Arkham Horror 1st edition: I actually still like this version of the game, I just can't think of a situation where I would ever play it again instead of 2nd edition. I suppose the smaller table space requirements and the shorter play time would make it plausible.
Chill: Black Morn Manor: Sold my copy more than a decade ago. It was fun back in the day, but the endgame was always problematic. Picture a football game going into overtime and the game just won't end until one team scores. Should have been about a 2 hour game, but can easily run 3 hours, wearing out the welcome mat.
Illuminati: I like the idea and much of the game, but the protracted endgame eventually became a dealbreaker. It's a multi-player game where the leader is clearly identified and leader-bashing tends to double the length of the game.
I keep my copy of Black Moor Manor for reasons unknown. It rests on a shelf, now a mere curiosity in the history of horror gaming. I reckon it's the harbinger of Betrayal. Great in theory, but I agree - a bit too flawed in the end game.
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drewcula wrote: Jeez.
Let's be clear. It's me. Drewcula. I am the one first responding, following-up, and posting questions on this thread. I like this topic, expressed as much, and acknowledged that I was busting Josh's chops over his decisions. Josh offers a rationale. It's a back-and-forth. It's a forum. About games. Fury of Dracula was a 'flash point' this year. Last year, it was Last Friday.
I'm really not losing sleep over this. But I'll be honest here, the reactions are a bit weird.
Shellie calls my posts "stifling" and "limiting?" Josh calls me a "goon" an encourages me to leave the site? WTF?
You're both still invited to my house. Every F:ATtie has a seat at my table! But now, I'm going to spill beer on Josh's Lifeform & I'm going to melt Shellie's favorite Funkoverse character in the microwave.
I'm sorry Drewcula. The "stifling" and "limiting" comment was NOT directed specifically at you. From my experience here and elsewhere (even at home - The Spawn, "But yesterday you said..."), that once someone calls into question the fact that someone has changed their mind about one thing, people tend to pile on and call into question their credibility on everything they have ever said or done. So my comment was more a warning shot over the bow to everyone not to dog pile on Josh (or any of other writers in this manner), as I do know that our writers are hesitant to waiver on their opinions, and gear up to defend themselves when they do in anticipation of the dog pile.
Drewcula, I like the back and forth, and always appreciate your thoughts, especially on Horror games. I was rather surprised and confused that FoD become a "flash point," since I know that it is a favorite of both yours and Josh's (even if he may drop it from his next list). Maybe it is because it wasn't entirely clear that you were "busting Josh's chops." As Gary Sax says, tensions are running high.
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ARKHAM (2e) is a big begangly mess, but it's a good game at it's core. Rolling for successes as a mechanic is solid, and the narrative options are hilarious and well-handled on the Encounter cards. It's my role-playing game of choice, which will probably upset a whole other swath of people.
FURY OF DRACULA is also a really good game. I've only played it a couple times, but I love SCOTLAND YARD and SCOTLAND YARD where the bad guy can kick your ass if you find them wrong is cool.
As for the meta-discussion, folks can change their minds. I am absolutely counting on this as we moved forward in our lives, my mental health depends on this.
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I'm guessing Blanche.
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