I don't mean stuff from the book sprinkled into a medieval setting, I'm talking about whole worlds that use such tech. Mistborn does something similar. The first series starts out as medieval, but the second has a more late 19th century/early 20th century style setting. The next series will be...
Hopefully this game will put modern-day treasure hunting in the TTRPG spotlight. Can also inspire fans of other properties like Uncharted and Clive Cussler novels.
I personally think it started with 7th Sea in the TTRPG world. But yeah, more swashbuckling fantasy would be nice, among other different periods besides medieval. However, I think in this time period, bows and arrows stopped being used in the more developed civilizations.
Anyone else think that solo roleplaying could one day be popular? We could see more games and systems that specialize in solo gaming sometime down the road. What would make it great that it would be like a film with a single protagonist, but you get to create the story! What kinds of genres...
As much as I know it won't actually happen, I still think it would be an awesome idea.
I think it has something to do with lack of marketing. We've had so many sci fi and superhero movies lately, there needs to come a time when fantasy gets more popularity. First big step should be to stop...
I hope the new D&D movie becomes a cinematic universe. Each film could have a protagonist that's a different race and class. One film can be about a human fighter, another about an elf rogue, and another about a half orc ranger.