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Horror - how dark is too dark?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spinachcat" data-source="post: 5675773" data-attributes="member: 37588"><p>There will be blood...</p><p></p><p>I run psycho gory horror games and my players have a blast. My players know my style and at conventions, I put warnings in the blurbs. Of course, they are not really warnings, but adverts to players who love psycho gory horror games and I never worry about finding players. </p><p></p><p>There is an audience for strong graphic horror in RPGs. The question is whether they are your audience and whether you can create something that appeals to them.</p><p></p><p>With Japanese horror, you already limit your audience to people who are interested in J-horror so your product should be A+ pleasing to those fans. Watering down the J-horror just turns it into a lame Hollywood remake. </p><p></p><p>BTW, if anyone has not seen the "Imprint" episode of Masters of Horror on DVD, I highly recommend it if you enjoy horror movies. Great stuff. And also pick up "On and Off a Mountain Road" and "Cigarette Burns" from the MoH series too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spinachcat, post: 5675773, member: 37588"] There will be blood... I run psycho gory horror games and my players have a blast. My players know my style and at conventions, I put warnings in the blurbs. Of course, they are not really warnings, but adverts to players who love psycho gory horror games and I never worry about finding players. There is an audience for strong graphic horror in RPGs. The question is whether they are your audience and whether you can create something that appeals to them. With Japanese horror, you already limit your audience to people who are interested in J-horror so your product should be A+ pleasing to those fans. Watering down the J-horror just turns it into a lame Hollywood remake. BTW, if anyone has not seen the "Imprint" episode of Masters of Horror on DVD, I highly recommend it if you enjoy horror movies. Great stuff. And also pick up "On and Off a Mountain Road" and "Cigarette Burns" from the MoH series too! [/QUOTE]
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