4 thoughts on “Jason Cordova have you checked out Cthulhu Abides yet?”

  1. Kerry Harrison  If by ‘fondness’ you mean ‘Always purchases some Cthulhu-based product and is then disappointed,’ then yes, I have a fondness for them. 

    Interesting write-up on Cthulhu Abides. The lack of character differentiation in Cthulhu Dark is not nearly as big of a deal as the author suggests. The lack of differentiation is strictly mechanical, after all. The character differences inevitably come out in the fiction (which, to me, is the most important thing). I do agree with the author about Trail’s sledgehammer approach to investigation, though. 

  2. Kerry Harrison  If by ‘fondness’ you mean ‘Always purchases some Cthulhu-based product and is then disappointed,’ then yes, I have a fondness for them. 

    Interesting write-up on Cthulhu Abides. The lack of character differentiation in Cthulhu Dark is not nearly as big of a deal as the author suggests. The lack of differentiation is strictly mechanical, after all. The character differences inevitably come out in the fiction (which, to me, is the most important thing). I do agree with the author about Trail’s sledgehammer approach to investigation, though. 

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