Are there any podcasts like Rollplay by itmejp? I've been getting back into ttrpgs and remembered that I used to love listening to Mirrorshades/Dark heresy. Looked it up only to find out that JP shut the whole thing down because Adam Koebel rped a date rape scene. Every other ttrpg podcast I can find is either d&d or cringe.
The only podcast I listen to about ttrpgs is PTBP (Pretending to be People, a homebrew Delta Green-ish game) because it's pretty funny and the intro music is always a banger. Haven't listened to it in a long while though. There's also Glass Cannon Network, and Third Floor Wars. Keep in mind the last 2 have rotating casts of players and it depends on who's playing whether it's good or not.
It's excruciating trying to find new TTRPG podcasts to listen to because half of them start with the players introducing themselves and their pronouns in their awful troon voice. I was trying to find a video showcasing Never Going Home, (theme of the game is WWI, but the battle of the Somme was so horrific that it thinned the firmament of reality and eldritch nightmares are slowly seeping into this reality.) So what kind of characters do you think you'll see in a WWI eldritch horror game? If you guessed A 'nonbinary' sniper that's also got mutations that make it a furry, then you would be correct! Now that I'm looking it up again I see that most of the cast are furries and the channel owner appears to be a furry, but still.
at the 4:30ish mark in a shakey voice: "They were originally from an all female sniper squad but they came out as non-binary pretty much as soon as they got deployed so they're non-binary and around a lot of women, and when the veil event happened they got mutated into a possum creature"
If you find this kind of thing funny all you have to do is type "ttrpg actual play" into youtube and you'll be drowning in it. Can't find a decent kingmaker actual play if my life depended on it.
This is out. I don't have time to read it so someone else should do it. They talk about muh colonialism on page 7 and I assume it goes downhill from there.
I don't think anyone on teeg did a readthrough yet.
I wonder if the author has ever played Tomb Raider. If they wanted to make a game like this why attach it to an IP they clearly find distasteful? To "reach the audience that needs to hear it"? Were they simply handed the IP and told to do something with it? Why make a game that the target audience isn't going to buy? Seems like a lot of effort to go through just to get shit on.
Edit: Hopefully the youtube video embeds this time
Edit Edit: Fuck it, I give up