(Kind of) Review of the ur-classic Call of Cthulhu scenario, The Haunting, originally written by Sandy Peterson. The review bit is short, because everyone and their dog and their dog’s dog has already written reviews…
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Mr. Corbitt Review – Call of Cthulhu (Mansions of Madness)
Review of the Call of Cthulhu scenario Mr. Corbitt, originally written by Shawn DeWolfe and updated by Lynne Hardy for Chaosium’s Mansions of Madness Volume I. In-Short: A small scale, though unassumingly complicated, scenario well…
Blackwater Creek Review – Call of Cthulhu (Keeper Screen)
Review of the Call of Cthulhu scenario Blackwater Creek, written by Scott Dorward for the Call of Cthulhu Keeper Screen. Image Credit Davide L Marescotti for “Casi Irrisolti,” Italian version of Blackwater Creek and Missed…
The Crack’d and Crook’d Manse Review – Call of Cthulhu (Mansions of Madness)
Review of Chaosium’s Call of Cthulhu scenario, The Crack’d and Crook’d Manse, written by Mark Morrison, from the updated 7th edition Mansions of Madness Volume 1. In Short: Top-notch spooky house scenario, perfect for groups…
Paper Chase Review – Call of Cthulhu (Starter Set)
Review of Chaosium’s classic Call of Cthulhu scenario, Paper Chase, originally written by John Sullivan and revised by Mike Mason. In Short: Included in the Starter Set as the first scenario for good reason, Paper…
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 Border Replay – Call of Cthulhu (Gateways to Terror)
The Dead Boarder, by Todd Gardiner, from Chaosium’s Gateways to Terror. The following narrative replay is for Call of Cthulhu scenario, The Dead Boarder, the third and final scenario in Chaosium’s Gateways to Terror. If…
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…
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…
The Necropolis Review – Call of Cthulhu (Gateways to Terror)
This is a review for the Call of Cthulhu scenario The Necropolis, written by Leigh Carr, published by Chaosium in Gateways to Terror. In short: Highly recommended to introduce any beginner groups to Call of…