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A good campaign that's stood up well in the last twenty-odd years; perhaps better than any other classic-era (~1980s) COC sourcebook or adventure. This is the second edition, which IMO really doesn't add anything particularly useful or interesting to the original.
However, this PDF is not so great. For all that it's 55MB for 200 pages, the text is quite blurry. It's not the worst that I've bought off DriveThru RPG, but it's sure not the best either.
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This is a very good scanned version of the Call of Cthulhu rpg that was published in the early to mis 80s. I owned this edition and I am glad that Chaosium and DTrpg have teamed up to make it available in a pdf version.
The game is really a classic.
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A bit of a railroad adventyure. It also needs adaption from the GM to connect the 7 different adventures to make it run smoothly. The combats are very deadly, and also need adjustment from a GM. Otherwise players need to generate a large number of PCs....
I played through the whole campaign with a very good GM, thus it was real fun, but only with his major adjustments.
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A classic game that tumbles you into the maddening world of Lovecraft. Excellent to place with other fans of the genre
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A - possibly 'the' - classic campaign for the Call of Cthulhu RPG.
It is... merely okay.The campaign material ticks all the right boxes for a Cthulhu campaign - secret societies, sorcerers, ancient uncaring entities, etc. - but these are stitched together in a rather pedestrian fashion. SoYS is a campaign of its time, and feels rather old-fashioned in it's railroading and tone.
I feel it is also a tad on the too expensive for a really old PDF of average quality. One for collectors or game historians only I think.
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by Robin H. [Verified Purchaser]
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I bought Arkham because I thought it would be really cool info for my game. I'm sure it would be if I could only read it. I'm very disappointed in the quality of this pdf. I can barely read it on my computer screen and pretty much not at all if I print it out. If this was a real book i would return it. I can't believe anyone would sell this pdf in the condition it is in. This is the first time I've truly been disappointed in a purchase from DriveThru RPG. I've given up on using this pdf and ordered a hard copy of the book. What a waste of money this one was.
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I was actually disappointed by this one. While I think the artifacts section is extremely great, I found that the authors took a more manga action tone with this sourcebook.
I personally would have gone for the creepy Kwaidan, Ring feel.
Anyways not bad but average.
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An OK sourcebook for COC, not as interesting as New York but OK nontheless.
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An good sourcebook for New York and its surrounding environs, lots of atmosphere and detail.
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Another Good set of COC adventures. Again in teh investigative mode and atmospheric.
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Excelletn sourcebook and adventures in the Dunwich area.
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Excellent sourcebook on the Goatswood area, the adventures are quite nice and atmospheric.
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Actually an OK sourcebook for COC though I expected more....
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A great COC adventure set during WW1 in the Western Front. Very creepy and atmospheric. With a possible climatic battle in the end.
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Another great COC adventures, this time, not really investigative but ones centering on normal people experiencing the Cthulhu mythos and insanity.
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