you sir, are a dangerous man. You make me poor and I love it! I've got Knave and Maze rats, and Labyrinth. Stars without Number. Bastionland. The zines from Indonesia, and so on and so forth. Keep up the good work.
I absolutely love games that include these small random charts. I typically run a majority of my games as improv with just a concept of where the immediate things are so the players can guide me. Having charts like these makes it as much of a game for me as a GM as it is for my players as it asks me to RP with immediate tags and concepts.
Love Into The Odd and Electric Bastionland. Immediately pledged enough to get a printed copy of this remastered book, as I do love Nohr and their work on Mörk Borg.
I was thinking about the "Cube". Why not a "Cone" or Obelisk ? And it appears at first as simply some sort of rusted waymarker... except that it wakes up as PCs get near.
As a Maze Rats fan I cam see wherw you got all the inspiration. I really like the structure of the book. Maybe with a little more creature/environment generators would be a even better product.
A few more tables for generating expeditions/adventure hooks would've been nice. For a game that presents itself as little-to-no prep this is a missed opportunity I think. Beyond running the Iron coral it will require looking for inspiration in other sources to create something interesting for the players. The game is also criminally low on world description. Not a fan of lore-heavy games myself, not even asking for a world map or anything, but a game that is supposed to be about exploration should have a couple of tables for generating interesting locations/settlements/weird weather effects/wilderness encounters etc. Mörk borg, for example, had more of this stuff. All we get in Into the odd is just a few vague paragraphs that invoke nothing particular. Supported this on KS nonetheless and waiting on the physical book. It will at least look nice on the shelf 🙂
I backed it because of the content but I sure hope there are still layout changes and this is not the finished product. There`s too much blank space in most of the book and the not justified text is really bad imho. Art is mostly good but some is just too random. I don`t like the trend of leaving so much white space in the books, it just makes them heavier than necessary. The same happened with Whitehack 3rd edition and even tough I like the updated and added rules, I would rather have a more compact, lighter and cheaper book. I`m honestly thinking about changing my pledge to just the digital version after watching this video.
I was immediately drawn in by the evocative and beautiful artwork. It reminds me of the art done by Norwegian artist Thore Hansen which you all should check out :)
Can you imagine if someone created some games like Planescape, Icewind Dale, Baldur's Gate, Pillars of Eternity, ect.... But for all these amazing OSR products 💞
@morph611 As in. It would be wonderful to play games like that, but modeled after these interesting settings and systems 🤷 I think I was a lil baked and day dreaming when I typed that one out 🤣
Seconded. I found the art for Electric Bastionland by Alec Sorensen some of the absolute best, most evocative artwork produced in the OSR space. This seems like a real step back by comparison. I’m alright with a few pieces of the book art being a collage of old public domain artwork. Maybe even half of it. But ~all~ of it? That is too much.
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Ben, say hello to fans in Brazil, especially those like me who supported Guilherme Gontijo's Into the Bronze. I love your videos, and i love Knave :)
you sir, are a dangerous man. You make me poor and I love it! I've got Knave and Maze rats, and Labyrinth. Stars without Number. Bastionland. The zines from Indonesia, and so on and so forth. Keep up the good work.
As a burgeoning technical writer, the layout of the text here is a dream.
It is so uncanny to have you post a review of the Revised version right after watching the designer do a read through of it. Keep up the good work!
Love the arrows in the dungeon. I don't remember seeing anything like that before.
It's so smart and intuitive.
It shaves off that second you have of looking at a text and then trying to place the information from it on to the image.
Adding airships and the rare submarine... this is the Steampunk RPG I have been looking for!
I absolutely love games that include these small random charts. I typically run a majority of my games as improv with just a concept of where the immediate things are so the players can guide me. Having charts like these makes it as much of a game for me as a GM as it is for my players as it asks me to RP with immediate tags and concepts.
What system do you run?
@@iremainteague5653 Typically, it's something based around Dungeon World. Occasionally, I'll run 5e or PDQ. Fate runs a close third with PDQ.
Love Into The Odd and Electric Bastionland. Immediately pledged enough to get a printed copy of this remastered book, as I do love Nohr and their work on Mörk Borg.
I like the arcana idea of being these magical relics of power, sort of like Shaolin Showdown or Outlaw Star.
Outlaw Star 🧡
"A sapient armored cube that fires bullets"
A tank?
@@Bluecho4 "You enter the goblin cave. Obviously, they have a HoverTank. Roll initiative"
@@Bluecho4 mabye instead of treads It gets carried on shoulder of cultists like some ancient king.
I was thinking about the "Cube". Why not a "Cone" or Obelisk ? And it appears at first as simply some sort of rusted waymarker... except that it wakes up as PCs get near.
"For the honor of the Regiment"
@@Bluecho4 CLANG! (crunching sounds as it rises to an edge) CLANG! (crunching...) CLANG!
WOW this looks sharp as hell.
I've never backed something so fast.
Theory: Ben's hands got chopped off hence they're not in the video.
OSR is deadly
Cant believe he never got an additional hand cam aimed at his keyboard for the pdf videos.
Just received my Kickstarter copy of this, Beautiful artefact and amazing system. Thank you for your review.
The characters are so unique and interesting!! I'm going to need to take notes for my world.
The magic items are especially cool. Great system.
Backed on day one and now I'm even more glad that I did!
As a Maze Rats fan I cam see wherw you got all the inspiration. I really like the structure of the book. Maybe with a little more creature/environment generators would be a even better product.
I'm late to the party, I can't seem to find a place selling the PDF?
Was an instant pledge for me. Love the layout.
I'm not sure that I have a clear idea of what the setting is supposed to be. Is there a comparable literary reference or visual reference?
Thanks for this review, Ben! I just late pledged for this one.
A few more tables for generating expeditions/adventure hooks would've been nice. For a game that presents itself as little-to-no prep this is a missed opportunity I think. Beyond running the Iron coral it will require looking for inspiration in other sources to create something interesting for the players. The game is also criminally low on world description. Not a fan of lore-heavy games myself, not even asking for a world map or anything, but a game that is supposed to be about exploration should have a couple of tables for generating interesting locations/settlements/weird weather effects/wilderness encounters etc. Mörk borg, for example, had more of this stuff. All we get in Into the odd is just a few vague paragraphs that invoke nothing particular. Supported this on KS nonetheless and waiting on the physical book. It will at least look nice on the shelf 🙂
Should I still get the older Bastionland or does this replace it?
I backed it because of the content but I sure hope there are still layout changes and this is not the finished product. There`s too much blank space in most of the book and the not justified text is really bad imho. Art is mostly good but some is just too random.
I don`t like the trend of leaving so much white space in the books, it just makes them heavier than necessary. The same happened with Whitehack 3rd edition and even tough I like the updated and added rules, I would rather have a more compact, lighter and cheaper book.
I`m honestly thinking about changing my pledge to just the digital version after watching this video.
I was immediately drawn in by the evocative and beautiful artwork. It reminds me of the art done by Norwegian artist Thore Hansen which you all should check out :)
The design and layout of this book is amazing! Even if I don’t run the game itself,
it seems like really good inspiration for other games.
But there is so much unused space, and the text isn't even justified.
Can you imagine if someone created some games like Planescape, Icewind Dale, Baldur's Gate, Pillars of Eternity, ect.... But for all these amazing OSR products 💞
@morph611 As in.
It would be wonderful to play games like that, but modeled after these interesting settings and systems 🤷
I think I was a lil baked and day dreaming when I typed that one out 🤣
@morph611 I believe he meant videogames, CRPGs specifically.
I wish I could buy this rn
God I miss playing Trpgs :'( this book really hits me with a sense of how much I really miss it.
Chris deserves good things!
Oof I ... Genuinely need to try and run this.
@@janinecat1865 No worries, I got a couple friends and my GF and they all love playing 👍 so I'm kinda lucky.
Running Super Blood Harvest right now.
Art is good. I like the art as always.
Nice haircut.
I really dislike the artwork here. It just looks like a messy collage of Wikimedia Commons material. The aesthetic evokes nothing for me.
I agree. It's rare a design choice is the thing that turns me away. But it does in this case. It's great that other people seems to love it.
Seconded. I found the art for Electric Bastionland by Alec Sorensen some of the absolute best, most evocative artwork produced in the OSR space. This seems like a real step back by comparison. I’m alright with a few pieces of the book art being a collage of old public domain artwork. Maybe even half of it. But ~all~ of it? That is too much.
I agree. Mörk Borg´s crazy over the top art was amazing but this one.... just meh. „evokes nothing for me“ too
Honestly I think it's cool that the art evokes a divide like that. It'd be a boring world if we all liked the same things.
Personally I love it.