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Review of the Japanese #callofcthulhu scenario, Obikiri Bridge (帯切橋), written by Nanamine Kizashi and Gomi Hirufumi, published online by KADOKAWA as part of the ‘Tales of Nanafushi’ project.

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    Review of the Japanese #callofcthulhu scenario, Obikiri Bridge (帯切橋), written by Nanamine Kizashi and Gomi Hirufumi, published online by KADOKAWA as part of the ‘Tales of Nanafushi’ project.

    In Short: A classic-styled ‘Kwaidan’ that works as a neat little story to experience but feels more like a visual novel stripped down and stuffed into a Call of Cthulhu scenario without allowing for much player creativity or, well, roleplaying.

    Read/listen:
    https://mjrrpg.com/obikiri-bridge-review-call-of-cthulhu-tales-of-nanafushi/

    #ttrpg

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      Review of the Japanese #callofcthulhu scenario, Obikiri Bridge (帯切橋), written by Nanamine Kizashi and Gomi Hirufumi, published online by KADOKAWA as part of the ‘Tales of Nanafushi’ project.

      In Short: A classic-styled ‘Kwaidan’ that works as a neat little story to experience but feels more like a visual novel stripped down and stuffed into a Call of Cthulhu scenario without allowing for much player creativity or, well, roleplaying.

      Read/listen:
      https://mjrrpg.com/obikiri-bridge-review-call-of-cthulhu-tales-of-nanafushi/

      #ttrpg

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      @mjrrpg I feel like your criticism (or something akin to it) applies to so many modern CoC scenarios. The Investigators do some perfunctory investigation (but not always) before they're dumped into a series of horror set-pieces.

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        Review of the Japanese #callofcthulhu scenario, Obikiri Bridge (帯切橋), written by Nanamine Kizashi and Gomi Hirufumi, published online by KADOKAWA as part of the ‘Tales of Nanafushi’ project.

        In Short: A classic-styled ‘Kwaidan’ that works as a neat little story to experience but feels more like a visual novel stripped down and stuffed into a Call of Cthulhu scenario without allowing for much player creativity or, well, roleplaying.

        Read/listen:
        https://mjrrpg.com/obikiri-bridge-review-call-of-cthulhu-tales-of-nanafushi/

        #ttrpg

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