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CthulhuTech
Publisher: Catalyst Game Labs
by Colin C. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 12/09/2009 08:57:31

Interesting setting material and fantastic art! The rules need work, and the game could do with a second edition.



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[2 of 5 Stars!]
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CthulhuTech
Publisher: Catalyst Game Labs
by Ron M. [Featured Reviewer]
Date Added: 08/14/2009 12:30:31

CthulhuTech By Ron McClung

Catalyst Game Labs in conjunction with Wildfire LLC and Black Sky Studios have released a twisted vision of a dark future, combining anime-style mecha with the Cthulhu mythos. This stand-alone roleplaying game uses the Framewerk system and is contained in a full-color hardcover book with amazing art and a compelling premise.

The game’s story is deep-seated in Cthulhu mythos and mixes it with world politics and sci-fi technology to create a world of amazing potential. Set in the year 2085, Earth as we know has changed. Since the discovery of arcanotechnology and the creation of the first mecha, global war engulfs the planet. Man’s expansion into space has attracted the attention of aliens called the Migou. Evil cults plot against the world government, summoning creatures from beyond. Mecha war machines walk the Earth battling the alien and cult forces.

Players take on roles of people in a war-torn Earth surviving under the New Earth Government (NEG), fighting alien and cult threats, and using fantastic technologies and dark magic. Character options include arcanotechnicians, intelligence agents, mecha pilots, or Tagers – dark magic tainted-humans with the ability to shape-change into horrific creatures that fight the cult and alien forces. Players also can choose between humans or a genetically engineered alien race, the Nazzadi. There are multiple factions one can pledge their allegiance to, including the NEG, the elite Engel Project, and the mysterious Eldritch Society.

The three primary aspects of a player character are the basic attributes, skills and qualities – made up of assets and drawbacks. It is a skill-based system with profession templates only acting as guidelines and not fixed classes. Players can also have access to magic but those used to easy-to-use instantaneous spells will be disappointed. This game makes magic hard and rare and link it closely to one’s sanity. What would a Cthulhu-mythos-based system be without a sanity rating and a fear system?

The Framewerk system is based on 10-sided dice and uses roll-higher-than-a-difficulty mechanic. It is fairly elegant and easy to learn. It uses intuitive mechanics combined with a system that favors drama and heroics to create a fun and action packed environment. For example, it provides a Drama Points system that allows players to effect tasks at critical moments.

At the heart of this game are two things – the Cthulhu mythos horrors and mecha. Whole chapters are dedicated to both. Many mecha are introduced – the tough and angular NEG units, the sleek and maneuverable Nazzadi, as well as the alien of the Migou. The horrors have their inspiration rooted in Lovecraftian mythos but also have their own uniqueness to them.

Overall, this game is very attractive. My only concern about it is the playability when you move from character scale to mecha scale. It feels like it is trying to be two games in one – a role-playing game and a miniature game system. It is a brilliantly laid out and visually powerful volume. The inspiring background will attract anime, sci-fi, and mythos fans alike.



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[5 of 5 Stars!]
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CthulhuTech
Publisher: Catalyst Game Labs
by Daniel M. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 07/06/2009 15:58:02

At first I was doubtful ... Cthulhu and Mecha? Especially difficult for me as I don't like Mecha stuff to much ... but the setting is so engaging and wide open for so many stories I want to tell! This really is great ... because of (not despite) it's lack of focus. Great setting! (Also great sourcebooks, btw.)



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[5 of 5 Stars!]
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CthulhuTech
Publisher: Catalyst Game Labs
by Terry P. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 08/26/2008 16:54:54

This product is a must-have for ANY Lovecraftian Horror fan. It seamlessly melds Sci-fi, horror, mythos, and mecha into an awesome combo. Here are some high points- ART= The art is excellent and professionally done. SETTING= The setting is well written, and easy to play in. THE SYSTEM= Framewerk is an easier system than most, character creation is fast, and the combat system is quick, easy, and detailed. The mecha combat is in a larger scale (Integrity points), but still simple and effective. VALUE FOR MONEY= This core book is an excellent purchase. It really has everything the GM needs to run the game, unlike many games which merely say they do.

Go get this game!



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