Call of cthulhu is an amazing rpg, and with 7th edition you get 40 years of backwards compatible content . My group and I did a small podcast all about coc
I've been loving it so far! That's one of the things that I think is amazing about the game is that everything is backwards compatible going back 40 + years.
@@SMooreArtDesign yep love that you Also coveted delta green along with impossible landscapes, which is also amazing. Finished running it last year and loving glass cannons take.
Great video! I've been running CoC for a few years and I picked up the DG slipcase awhile back, I haven't read DG yet, Im debating switching over to that system if I like aspects of it more. I know they're basically the same but the slight differences might be enough to get me to change over. Regardless of if I use the DG system I definitely plan on introducing DG into a CoC scenario very soon.
I personally love 7th edition rules but I feel like Delta Green just adds a layer of depth and flavor to a modern game. I love the espionage/ counterintelligence elements that adds another level of paranoia for players!
@@SMooreArtDesign Me as well, I really love the aesthetic and I also feel like the setting would allow for more creativity in the scenario. A lot of the time, a limitation can be a source to get creative. Call of Cthulhu has so, so many possible settings you can run across infinite time and space that sometimes I'm not really sure where I want to take the story, the setting for Delta Green feels like would be better for consistent stories, at least for for me.
@@moolate127 Absolutley! I love Delta Green lore too. One of my favorite things is how agents names are based on which cell they belong to, like special agent Gina from G cell.