mystictiger
Star
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2014
Happy New Year all of you.
For Christmas, I got a stack of books that look wonderful - Achtung! Cthulu (and no, I can't say "achtung" without wanting to shout it in a bad WW2-movie German accent either).
I'd like to have a go at running something relatively small (meaning 2-3 players), using the Savage Worlds system. Out of the box it comes with interesting cross-overs with Dust, Godlike, and even a cyberpunk system.
The nature of the system is a little more two-fisted than you might normally imagine Call of Cthulu; investigators tend to be special forces / soldiers / intellectual elites for their respective countries. It also reminds me of Delta Green / the Laundry Files, but necessarily more low-tech.
I'm not entirely sure if I want to run:
A!C = "I just hit that Deep One with my jeep!"
A!C + Dust = "I just shot that Deep One with my mech!"
A!C + Dust + Godlike = "Captain America just hit that Deep One with my mech!"
Do any of you have any experience with this game-line? Is it any good? Any pointers?
For Christmas, I got a stack of books that look wonderful - Achtung! Cthulu (and no, I can't say "achtung" without wanting to shout it in a bad WW2-movie German accent either).
I'd like to have a go at running something relatively small (meaning 2-3 players), using the Savage Worlds system. Out of the box it comes with interesting cross-overs with Dust, Godlike, and even a cyberpunk system.
The nature of the system is a little more two-fisted than you might normally imagine Call of Cthulu; investigators tend to be special forces / soldiers / intellectual elites for their respective countries. It also reminds me of Delta Green / the Laundry Files, but necessarily more low-tech.
I'm not entirely sure if I want to run:
A!C = "I just hit that Deep One with my jeep!"
A!C + Dust = "I just shot that Deep One with my mech!"
A!C + Dust + Godlike = "Captain America just hit that Deep One with my mech!"
Do any of you have any experience with this game-line? Is it any good? Any pointers?