Review of the Japanese Call of Cthulhu scenario Erich! (エーリッヒ!), written by Seto Eiji (瀬戸エイジ), the second entry in the Bibliothek 13 (ビブリオテック13) scenario collection. Currently only available in Japanese. In short: A short and…
Browsing Category Reviews
These are reviews for Call of Cthulhu scenarios. They include a short recommendation, then spoiler-lite sections for players and GMs, followed by a spoiler-full section for the GM, and usually some links of where to purchase the scenario.
Fish in a Barrel Review – Call of Cthulhu (Seeds of Terror)
Review of the Call of Cthulhu scenario, Fish in a Barrel, written by Phil Anderson and Nick Holland of Type40, and the sixth title in the Seeds of Terror series. In-short: One of my favourites…
Dossier 1 – The Maw Review – Call of Cthulhu
Call of Cthulhu scenario, Dossier No 1 – The Maw, written by Matthis Sperlis and Björn Soentgerath, produced by OBSCURIAT WALSER. In Short: Top-notch layout and design complement a meaty, two-part investigative and adventure focused…
Tickets Please Review – Call of Cthulhu (Seeds of Terror)
Review of the Call of Cthulhu scenario, Tickets Please, written by Allan Carey of Type40, and the fifth title in the Seeds of Terror series. In-short: A pulpy, action-packed scenario taking place on an airship…
A Chill in Abashiri – 1920s Japan Call of Cthulhu
This is an overview of my Call of Cthulhu scenario, A Chill in Abashiri – A 1920s Taisho-Era Japan Scenario. In Short: An investigation-heavy scenario in a frigid northern Japanese prison, for players and Keepers…
Gateways to Terror Review – Call of Cthulhu
This is a review of Chaosium’s Gateways to Terror, containing three beginner friendly Call of Cthulhu scenarios, written by Leigh Carr, John Hook, and Todd Gardiner. Gateways to Terror’s tagline appropriately reads ‘Three Evenings of…
The Dead Boarder Review – Call of Cthulhu (Gateways to Terror)
Review of the Call of Cthulhu scenario The Dead Boarder, by Todd Gardiner, from Chaosium’s Gateways to Terror. In short: Sporting well-made pregen investigators and an extremely concise setting, The Dead Boarder is the best…
Heinrich’s Call of Cthulhu Guide to Character Creation Review
Heinrich’s Call of Cthulhu Guide to Character Creation, by Heinrich Moore. In short: If you as a player make investigators that last longer than a one-shot, or if you as a Keeper make scenarios that…
What’s In The Cellar? Review – Call of Cthulhu (Gateways to Terror)
This is a review for the Call of Cthulhu scenario What’s In The Cellar?, written by Jon Hook, published by Chaosium in Gateways to Terror. In short: What’s In The Cellar has much of the…
A Cup of Horror Review – Call of Cthulhu (Bibliothek 13)
Review of the Japanese Call of Cthulhu scenario A Cup of Horror (コーヒー一杯分の恐怖), written by Uchiyama Yasujirou (内山 靖二郎). In-short: A creepy and tight little dungeon crawl through a café, perfect for new players and…