6/2/2023 0 Comments Call of cthulhu podcastHe talked about a cult to the Temple of Contemplation and a mad man who was involved in the dilapidated mansion. Just thinking of them makes me die a litte.Īt the very end of the podcast, Shane Ivey mentions a Spanish Translation of Delta Green, which has an expanded version of The Haunting. Unlike Uwe Boll’s The House of the Dead, or a good amount of the Resident Evil movies. 28 Days Later, The Night of the Living Dead, Shaun of the Dead, along with some other movies managed to follow through with this idea. Zombies as a dramatic element instead of cannon fodder, explains exactly why some zombie movies suck. Ross also brings up a good point on the use of zombies in media. Tynes juxtaposed the man with another prospective employee who was thrilled by the idea of wearing his Star Trek uniform to work every day. He interviewed a man who threw gaming norms and reason to the wind – I would have loved to hear on how the creator of The World of Synnibar attempted to sell himself to Wizards of the Coast, especially since Mr. The only other thing I wish was expanded on, was Ross’ question about Mr. Even though it boggles the mind to think that a tabletop gaming group sets the contemporary stage of a Greek amphitheatre, I guess even Plato would call foul if his kobold rogue was denied a saving throw. Tynes’s take on gaming and the Socratic Dialogue also brings up a good medium for discussion. Who knew that one of the figureheads for CoC saw Winona Ryder as an idol in his teenage years? Even more startling is that she lead him to starting the foundation for Delta Green. Great interview with John Tyne, the designer and co-author of Cthulhu publications like Call of Cthulhu D20 and Delta Green. The group’s dynamic feels like Shane is the most experienced in writing for the Cthulhu Mythos, Ross is the cool new kid who has a good pulse on today’s gamers, and Torren is the artistic flourish to the group. Torren’s a bit reserved throughout the podcast, but steps in intermittently to expand on Mythos music, art, or his personal gaming experience. The guys work well together, with Ross acting as an energetic foil to Shane’s straight man presentation of information. Ross Payton teams up with Shane Ivey and Toren Atkinson, both of which have affirmed themselves in the Cthulhu Mythos through writing or music. About time Delta Green was given the sweet loving it deserves!
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