I recently ran a one-shot of Far West, the Wuxia/Kung-Fu/Spaghetti Western RPG.
I've posted a quick review:
https://polyhedralnonsense.com/2025/11/12/far-west-a-review-of-the-kung-fu-western-rpg/
#TTRPG #FarWest
I recently ran a one-shot of Far West, the Wuxia/Kung-Fu/Spaghetti Western RPG.
I've posted a quick review:
https://polyhedralnonsense.com/2025/11/12/far-west-a-review-of-the-kung-fu-western-rpg/
#TTRPG #FarWest
@mrundkvist
I've always been a little astonished by the success of the Lovecraftian games.
When CoC was first released, I remember thinking that it was a great little game, but a non-heroic horror game based on the works of an obscure pulp writer was never going to be more than a niche curiosity.
I never would have believed there would be 7 editions, and that other Lovecraftian games would essentially form their own genre. A RPG genre that overshadowed seemingly more marketable genres - superheroes, sci-fi, espionage, etc.
It's cool - but strange.