Call of Cthulhu Starter Set Review/Unboxing | Nerd Immersion

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @williamatkins3465
    @williamatkins3465 Год назад +55

    I really like them having a solo adventure that way can get a feel of the game before getting a group together

  • @tanyabyrne2098
    @tanyabyrne2098 Год назад +26

    What I really like about the Cthulhu starter set is it's focus on gradual incrementing of game understanding. a solo adventure, then paper chase to be run with one or two players, then the rest being full table adventures (not sure if those adventures are the same as the box i have as the one in the video is the revised version that came out recently).
    they call it a Starter Set, but i think it should be more accurately called a Tutorial Set

  • @matthewruane6452
    @matthewruane6452 Год назад +11

    Chaosium participates in the Bits & Mortar scheme so you should get a free pdf copy of your box set from your retailer. Chaosium includes it automatically if you buy from them directly.

  • @hanng1242
    @hanng1242 Год назад +5

    One thing that is really cool about the solo adventure is that you create a character as the game goes along; you don't need to create one before hand or use one of the pre-made ones. It is a really good way to teach the mechanics of the game. "Alone Against the Flames" is what takes this starter box up a notch.
    Also, the blue %die is in there because sometime during the solo adventure, you will need to roll both and take the best one. This way, you don't need to roll twice.

  • @DarkAutumnScribe
    @DarkAutumnScribe Год назад +16

    Chaosium really does the starter sets extremely well. I have the CoC and the Runequest starters. At the time I bought it, the Call of Cthulhu set was by far the best starter set I ever bought, and Runequest blew that one away! Top notched products!

    • @gmphiljuth
      @gmphiljuth Год назад +2

      Runequest is low-key the RPG that no one is brave enough to get into. The commitment to it's world is pretty demanding, but it's mechanics and world blend seamlessly

    • @DarkAutumnScribe
      @DarkAutumnScribe Год назад

      @@gmphiljuth the setting is fantastic! We are actually going to try it out in another week. So we'll see but I'm pretty psyched!!!

    • @gmphiljuth
      @gmphiljuth Год назад +2

      @@DarkAutumnScribe this is great! I think you'll love it, my first advice to tell your group would be to not treat this like 5e/pf2e. It's very much a game where one swing could end a character, so pre-buff and reset your groups philosophy on engaging/avoiding encounters. Have a blast!

    • @DarkAutumnScribe
      @DarkAutumnScribe Год назад

      @@gmphiljuth cool, thanks!

  • @jonp8015
    @jonp8015 Год назад +8

    Back in maybe 2006, I ran a homebrew campaign of CoC that used the Dreamlands expansion. It's pretty good for varying the threat level through a campaign and allowing some whimsical moments rather than just wall-to-wall darkness.

  • @Impath
    @Impath Год назад +12

    Yeah I would love to see you run one. I think that would be a good review of the material

    • @matjimwil
      @matjimwil Год назад +2

      I agree! I find watching Actual play to be the best introduction to a system, and I would enjoy seeing you demonstrate it.

  • @timothyhanson731
    @timothyhanson731 Год назад +7

    I like what you have done so far. The one major weakness in your rating system is how well the adventures play, ease of the adventures to run, and how they give a feel for the game are not part of the rating system. While I understand that would take a lot of time and work and is probably outside the scope of what you are doing, it does put some games, like CoC that are more narrative at a disadvantage when compared to games like Pathfinder, that are more tactical.

    • @simonfernandes6809
      @simonfernandes6809 Год назад +3

      This. You can't evaluate Call of Cthulhu the same way as a high fantasy rpg such as 5e or PF2e.

    • @NerdImmersion
      @NerdImmersion  Год назад +6

      Agreed, maybe I'll do revisions of these once I play them!

  • @Aurora-fz6sq
    @Aurora-fz6sq Год назад +12

    I absolutely love the solo adventure! I got the starter set last week and I’ve been playing through it. It’s surprisingly satisfying- and difficult to survive. My advice is to treat it a bit like a funnel adventure and not worry too much about creating a perfect character, because the odds of dying are *high*. Edward, Nelly, Bertie, and Sarah definitely did not make it. :-)

  • @robpaul7544
    @robpaul7544 Год назад +5

    The extra %die comes into play in advantage /disadvantage type situation iirc.
    Honestly, think this one deserves a slightly higher rating because as you say battle maps and minis or tokens aren't really a thing in CoC. Instead they offer multiple adventures and (great examples of) immersion increasing handouts.

  • @Brian_Rogers
    @Brian_Rogers Год назад +2

    Yeah, the WotC starter sets are "double thick" but that doesn't take into account the spacer they put in the box that just leaves a bunch of empty space in the box for no reason other than to make the boxes take up more space on the shelf.

  • @vortigern7021
    @vortigern7021 Год назад +6

    I just got the starter set. It really makes learning the system easy.

  • @RobMiller89
    @RobMiller89 Год назад +6

    I've played through this solo adventure a few times. It's pretty fun trying to get different results at the end.

  • @thorny1
    @thorny1 Год назад +3

    Have an older starter set and the solo adventure is a great intro and a light choose your own adventure to the ttrpg. Really enjoy the system (uses d10s primarily) and their take on skill advancements. Wish more systems used a similar approach to setting skill difficulties.

  • @snaggy13
    @snaggy13 Год назад +4

    Yes please! Play-throughs would be sweet. This could be a huge boost to smaller games as well. Something like a "Watch It Played" series for RPGs (Shout out to Rodney Smith!) A rate of one a week or every other week, one unboxing, one game summary, and a Play-through video?

  • @parttimehero8640
    @parttimehero8640 Год назад +3

    I played the single player adventure, and I failed every single check, only the very last ones I succeeded staying alive. What an awesome adventure! Love the box and can't wait to find some players

    • @filifeck9172
      @filifeck9172 Год назад

      Just played my very first CoC (and overall tabletop RPG) session, and I had a similar experience. Failing every single skill check except the last one and surviving till the end :-)

  • @captainkiwi77
    @captainkiwi77 Год назад

    This contains so much actual player value compared to anything else I’ve seen, the solo adventure is probably one of the best ideas I’ve seen. It comes with literally everything you need to play right out of the box without the need for a group, has several adventures to play with a group, for once you don’t need to spend a week drying out paper you made look old, or drafting letters from npcs. No other starter set I’ve seen literally preps you to play out of the box, therefore I’d justify that this is doing the job of a starter set the best I’ve seen it done so far

  • @not-a-theist8251
    @not-a-theist8251 Год назад +4

    you should really have a look at RuneQuest which is also from Chaosium. It's set in a mythology inspired Bronze Age setting so kinda unique

  • @johnathanrhoades7751
    @johnathanrhoades7751 Год назад +1

    This is a great starter set. I also recommend just the referee’s book as it comes with two adventures if you’re more experienced at GM’ing.
    Particularly because “the haunting “ is free online and one of the best starting scenarios available.
    CoC is too dark for me to run comfortably, but I love playing it!! And the system is fun to run other than the content 😅

  • @Ellohir
    @Ellohir Год назад +1

    I think I like the slim box. The D&D starter sets are quite big for the content they carry, which is like this just a few booklets and a set of dice. This looks easier to carry and store.

    • @jameslondelmccullough344
      @jameslondelmccullough344 Год назад

      Yeah, I like the slim feel also. The dnd starter set big boxes are for when kids get some mini's, they can put them in the box and keep it all in one place. Then expand later. But since CoC doesn't need mini's, it can keep the slimmer profile without buyers feeling they don't have space to keep the extras.

  • @pclynes7
    @pclynes7 Год назад +1

    Don't forget, if you buy from Chaosium, you get the PDFs free
    The solo adventure is amazing! And you can start with ZERO understanding of the rules. It only teaches you the rules as they come up.
    And yes, the players can play through it. It's a great adventure. They also have 3 other solo adventures (Alone against the tide, alone against the frost and alone against the dark)
    The first adventure (Paper Chase) is a 1-1 game (one player and one GM or Keeper) - although it can be played with more
    This helps ease you into the role of Keeper
    It's the best starter set I've ever used to get into an RPG

  • @tabletopgamingwithwolfphototec
    @tabletopgamingwithwolfphototec Год назад +1

    The blue one is your penalty & bonus die ( Advantage & Disadvantage )
    Call of Cthulhu is a D100 system.
    All the rest of the dice are just for character generation & damage dice.

  • @whiskeygamesnerdstuff789
    @whiskeygamesnerdstuff789 Год назад +1

    Looks really cool, going to have to give it a try.

  • @investigatingdwarf
    @investigatingdwarf Год назад +2

    just wanna say the CoC Starter set isn't actually much smaller, if smaller at all, than the D&D starter sets. The D&D starter sets decieve the consumers by putting a cardboard filler in it to make it look like a bigger product than it actually is.

    • @snailrancher
      @snailrancher Год назад

      Exactly. And when Chaosium release a thick box set it is always filled to almost overflowing and weighs a ton. You get what you pay for, unlike WotC.

  • @DolkkarToyznstuff
    @DolkkarToyznstuff Год назад

    I know I'd enjoy seeing you going through a solo adventure. It would really show how effective some of these games are when running a solo campaign. I'm a big fan of Cthulhu, so seeing this was great. Many thanks for going through this box set.

  • @dutch6857
    @dutch6857 Год назад

    The blue die is for bonus/penalty rolls, basically advantage/disadvantage. Alone Against the Flames was really fun. I was getting creeped out sitting by myself in my sunny kitchen. If you buy direct from Chaosium, they throw in the PDF for free, at least they did when I bought it a couple years ago.
    I feel this is well worth the price, but if you are hard up for cash Chaosium offers the quickstart rules as a free download on their site. Even if you get the starter set you should download it, as that one includes the scenario 'The Haunting' which is a classic and a great time. (At least we all liked it.)

  • @generalsci3831
    @generalsci3831 Год назад +5

    Check Seth Skorkwoski here on RUclips for his perspective on how to maintain the horror as Call of Cthulhu is his favorite game.

    • @dutch6857
      @dutch6857 Год назад +2

      Skorkowsky. Not being a jerk, just want folks to put the right spelling in their search. Great suggestion, cheers!

  • @andys.9697
    @andys.9697 Год назад +1

    I would love to see a review of the One Ring RPG starter set from Free League Publishing!

  • @matthewludivico1714
    @matthewludivico1714 Год назад

    Cthulu play throughs would be entertaining. GMing mystery and Cthulu mythos can be a bit of a challenge relative to the typical D&D adventures but should be a blast. One of my very first multiparty adventures was a CoC haunted house.

  • @357Dejavu
    @357Dejavu Год назад +2

    That is a pretty good set. The last of the 3 adventures is very well done.

  • @AngryPict
    @AngryPict Год назад +2

    5 premade characters?
    Runequest: Hold my mead...12 pregens work for ye?
    Chaosium set the bar with this starter set then surpassed it with the RQ one.

  • @CSManiac33
    @CSManiac33 Год назад +1

    Tbf with the D&D Starter Set (at least the original 2014 one). It had a spacer put into the box to maks it bigger

  • @nonewguy352
    @nonewguy352 Год назад +2

    Would like to see warhammer fantasy and the one ring. Liked both of those

  • @Dudae_
    @Dudae_ Год назад

    As most of the system relies on percentages, the different coloured d10/100 are to ease players into it: blue is the "tens" green is the singles. So you always know what to look out for.

  • @vegaserik44
    @vegaserik44 Год назад

    The solo adventure is great, plus they have several more that are available, the "Alone Against ..." series.

  • @tabletopgamingwithwolfphototec
    @tabletopgamingwithwolfphototec Год назад +1

    Now do the RuneQuest Starter set and the Starfinder Beginner box.

  • @zelbarnap
    @zelbarnap Год назад

    Yes I’d be interested in you planning through of them

  • @kyleharder3654
    @kyleharder3654 Год назад

    Great set, would definitely recommend. You can get "the haunting" scenario for free with the CoC quick start rules online. The Haunting is one of my favorite scenarios of all time for any RPG.

  • @RIVERSRPGChannel
    @RIVERSRPGChannel Год назад

    I have this set but haven’t opened it yet. I really need to open it and learn it.

  • @matthewludivico1714
    @matthewludivico1714 Год назад

    Price is right for this set. There is a high medieval period source book for CoC from the same publisher.

  • @elcangridelanime
    @elcangridelanime Год назад

    I really wish more people where into this game, I would like to hear their feedback.

  • @crossr1984
    @crossr1984 11 месяцев назад

    Did you ever do the playthrough of the solo adventure? I have the starter set coming in the mail, so I'll be checking it out soon, but I'd be interested to see it.

  • @MystraRavenwind
    @MystraRavenwind Год назад

    The solo adventure is good for making characters. I played through it personally.

  • @silviavangimst
    @silviavangimst 5 месяцев назад

    I love this starter set!

  • @m_capsa7093
    @m_capsa7093 Год назад

    Maybe once you get through them all or 10 of them at least you could do a Ted's Top Ten of starter sets. (Including lost mines, stormwreck, essentials kit)

  • @zenovkayos5811
    @zenovkayos5811 Год назад

    You do not need any preparation whatsoever to start the solo adventure.
    Just pickup one of the prepare sheets and play through the scenario.
    After playing the solo adventure you read the rule book then you have a small adventure after.

  • @telarr9164
    @telarr9164 Год назад +1

    A solo game where you're seeing it for the first time would be fun. Familiarity is over rated!

  • @Dannydarko27
    @Dannydarko27 Год назад

    Definitely interested in solo plays of these adventures and any others you may be interested in playing

  • @jclefbouncyrock
    @jclefbouncyrock Год назад

    Like it - thanks for the video! I've heard a lot of good things about this system.

  • @MrShivshank
    @MrShivshank Год назад

    it's such a fun game. ive played 3 campaigns. it's so hard to not make a hobo with a shotgun All I want to do is tramp the rails and investigate cosmic horrors!
    also. I found with that game if your DM does not pull punches The monster difficulty will definitely put some fear into you.
    My first guy and his first encounter was that Indiana Jones guy. and he got his face ripped off so fast. and everyone else ran and they were still running by the time my second guy caught up with them several days later.

  • @SlowYourRole20
    @SlowYourRole20 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed the adventures in the box; I noticed the amount of stuff in this little box was still way more than a D&D box.

  • @FutureRevolutions
    @FutureRevolutions Год назад

    You should review the Rune Quest Starter Set. Never played it but it seems interesting and the starter set is cheap.

  • @EasymodeTom
    @EasymodeTom Год назад

    I'd love to see more solo rpg content in general

  • @TabletopTussle
    @TabletopTussle Год назад

    Would love to see you do a solo adventure to see how it goes!

  • @Jason-ji8ql
    @Jason-ji8ql Год назад

    If anything is worth your specific interest, I think it's worth letting others potentially experience alongside your journey too (provided you're also willing to stream/share it too). In other words, if you want to give it a try, we'll be here to go through it with you.

  • @Vipercobra88
    @Vipercobra88 Год назад

    Could you review the Avatar Legends Starter Set? It's available at Target for now, but I think the quality of the Starter Set is better than the D&D sets for only $5 more, but I'd like to know what you think.

  • @OhHeyMarc
    @OhHeyMarc Год назад

    Do City of Mist next!

  • @michaelmitchell8410
    @michaelmitchell8410 Год назад +1

    They need start doing book sets for systems so get dm and player and monster book in one

    • @UncleRiotous
      @UncleRiotous Год назад

      With most games you don't tend to have those multiple books. CoC you only need one book, the investigators book is optional.

  • @jasonward1106
    @jasonward1106 Год назад +1

    My favourite game

  • @thebeanz7838
    @thebeanz7838 Год назад +5

    I'm not a historian though, how do I run a game in the 1920s?

    • @AngryPict
      @AngryPict Год назад +1

      There is 1920s setting advice in the main books if you want to dive deeper, but the starter set gives you all you need to begin with.
      There are also settings books specific to other periods: late 1800s American "wild west", Regency, Dark Ages, pulp style 1930, and 1930s Germany to name a few. Gaslight period book in the pipeline too.
      The setting really just add seasoning to the cosmic horror, madness, and hopelessness though.

    • @thebeanz7838
      @thebeanz7838 Год назад +1

      @@AngryPict sounds like I have a lot of reading to do lol thanks for the info!

    • @SunburntHands
      @SunburntHands 8 месяцев назад

      Watch a few movies set in the 20s. The important things are culture and technology. Culture is more important- watching films will let you get a feel for the style of the time. Technology is always guesswork. Important things are how widespread (or not) telephones are, how telegrams work etc. Then there's prohibition and the great depression- big, life affecting political events of 1920s America. And that's it. No-one expects perfection, God knows Hollywood doesn't care too much about historical accuracy, but they can still make fun historical films.

  • @markgnepper5636
    @markgnepper5636 Год назад

    Great stuff friend 👏 👍

  • @Silkspar
    @Silkspar Год назад

    Please keep making these videos. I'm sure a lot of people are going to get caught up in the scoring system when the best thing here is the exposure. I suggest keeping things simple so you have a positive ROI. You have a tremendous platform here to expose people to more TTRPGs and I would hate for you to stop once the wotc lull has ended just because the effort you put in was not returned in views and revenue. I would love to see you expand more into systems and modules etc. for instance comparing Abomination Vaults against Dragon heist (or something closer perhaps)

  • @jmartin4396
    @jmartin4396 Год назад +4

    This one is the best Starter Set I've found in the ones I've looked at.
    This is the first of these reviews you've done that I've watched and I have to say I'm a little disappointed. Looking at the handouts and flipping through the booklets and then rating it on that misses the point of reviewing it. To a rating on something you need to actually look at what you're rating. Read through the rules a little. Look through one of the modules, something.
    You've always had one of my favorite gaming channels. Very in-depth coverage of everything you talked about. However, if WOTC burned you so bad that you aren't going to really cover DND anymore at least devote the same effort to what you are going to cover, please. This just feels like content for the sake of content. Sorry.

  • @LordMorin
    @LordMorin Год назад

    Streamed Solo Play Adventure +1
    Love to see that.

  • @gabrote42
    @gabrote42 Год назад

    *Gnomes, Aviators and point blank annihilation not included.

  • @KakoriGames
    @KakoriGames Год назад

    I don't think is fair to rate starter sets for systems you don't really play, because you can't really say if what's included in the box is too much, too little or just enough for a introduction to the system if you don't really know how the system plays. Even the solo adventure and the 3 starter adventures, you said it yourself that you don't know how long they are and also you wouldn't know how good they are as adventures, so I don't think rating the starter sets is appropriate.
    Instead of reviewing the starter sets for many different systems, I would love if you picked a system and went more in depth with it, ran a few games, got some more books, maybe some adventure books and went more in depth into it. I'm a little biased because CoC is a favorite of mine, but I would love to see more content for it.

  • @lollibyte5727
    @lollibyte5727 Год назад +1

    As I sit and watch this video, it has 666 views. Coincidence? I think not!

  • @PalleRasmussen
    @PalleRasmussen Год назад +1

    Not interested in CoC, but comment for Algorythm.

    • @simonfernandes6809
      @simonfernandes6809 Год назад

      Pointless comment. And you can't spell either.

    • @PalleRasmussen
      @PalleRasmussen Год назад

      @@simonfernandes6809 and a nice weekend to you as well. I hope you feel better now. Perhaps it felt for a moment as if your life had meaning, until you realised being a dick on RUclips is not fulfillment.
      Enjoy your weekend, and idi nah khuy, you waste of time.

  • @aviongris4233
    @aviongris4233 Год назад

    This game is very fun, unless you're like my friend and never roll below a 75 on the d100.

  • @jasonlovi8745
    @jasonlovi8745 11 месяцев назад

    6 dice? Mine came with 7!

  • @74gould
    @74gould Год назад

    I’m not a fan of the artwork & box cover… Very cheesy. I’d much prefer some cosmic horror-y art like the older editions… But I hear good things about the current version of the game, so I hope to try it with my group sometime.

  • @snailrancher
    @snailrancher Год назад +1

    Sorry, but this is not much better than judging the set from the box and the blurb on it. For example, there is no mention that CoC is a D100 system, etc. No mention that Chaosium provides free PDFs, even if you buy elsewhere, etc. Very superficial “review”, esp. for such a popular game.

  • @GenuineMattyC
    @GenuineMattyC Год назад

    I think it is odd to rate this starter set so low (a 6 or a 7?) because it doesn't have a coupon or a poster (or there's a typo on the box). Everything you stated about the actual contents of this set is that they are quality items and includes all the things necessary to player CoC such as a solo adventure, starter rules, three adventures, pre-gens, dice and handouts, including maps. It's like you don't even know why you rated it so low. Such an odd rating after listening to your coverage of the contents and quality of the set.

  • @iamhelloway
    @iamhelloway 6 месяцев назад

    dice is a joke ? i mean its most planiest dice i ever saw

  • @vegaserik44
    @vegaserik44 Год назад

    Not pronounced Nev-odd-a ... it's Nev-add-a. Every time you say it the wrong way you piss off an entire state lol

  • @backcountry164
    @backcountry164 Год назад

    -1/2 star for having an odd sized box...

  • @richarddaniel4053
    @richarddaniel4053 Год назад

    Well, I don't know ted you tell me what's up.

  • @richarddaniel4053
    @richarddaniel4053 Год назад +1

    Do it. Do . know you want to.