Jessica Hancock
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There we go. So a lot of people are very excited for this, I think, because they're fans of the book and there's a crossover. And I think there's a lot of collector's edition pretty things that, again, go into that coffee table. If you're a fan of the setting and the books, you might pick it up for that reason as well. So no surprise to me.
No surprise to me this is in the top ten with the number of backers it had.
No surprise to me this is in the top ten with the number of backers it had.
Yeah, but I think what PJ is saying, because it's powered by the apocalypse, we've seen that style of game before. And it's not, so there's nothing really in the industry to discuss and you'll be like, oh, look how it did this and that, because it's using a system that we're quite familiar with and know.
Yeah, but I think what PJ is saying, because it's powered by the apocalypse, we've seen that style of game before. And it's not, so there's nothing really in the industry to discuss and you'll be like, oh, look how it did this and that, because it's using a system that we're quite familiar with and know.
Maybe not in our space of the internet.
Maybe not in our space of the internet.
I see what you mean. And I see your point about that, about lore and the world. But I always think there's bigger things in the world to interact with. Because for me, that's like saying, well, there's no point playing a Star Wars game because you know you're not going to blow up the Death Star.
I see what you mean. And I see your point about that, about lore and the world. But I always think there's bigger things in the world to interact with. Because for me, that's like saying, well, there's no point playing a Star Wars game because you know you're not going to blow up the Death Star.
but I was like yeah but there's other stuff going on in the world and like you could do like a Rogue One situation that feeds in you know I just I see your point though but I
but I was like yeah but there's other stuff going on in the world and like you could do like a Rogue One situation that feeds in you know I just I see your point though but I
Well, I, I feel we could go on a tangent talking about Star Wars and I'm not against this, but we are leaving people hanging on knowing what the number one most anticipated tabletop RPG.
Well, I, I feel we could go on a tangent talking about Star Wars and I'm not against this, but we are leaving people hanging on knowing what the number one most anticipated tabletop RPG.
I'll let you answer for us because ready?
I'll let you answer for us because ready?
Congratulations. Yeah.
Congratulations. Yeah.
I wouldn't say surprised, but my one I was most excited about isn't on there, which is So You've Met a Thousand-Year-Old Vampire. But maybe that's too much of an indie little darling of a solo RPG to gain. I mean, it was nominated. It was nominated, absolutely.
I wouldn't say surprised, but my one I was most excited about isn't on there, which is So You've Met a Thousand-Year-Old Vampire. But maybe that's too much of an indie little darling of a solo RPG to gain. I mean, it was nominated. It was nominated, absolutely.
But yeah, I think the fact that the top five are all these big IP names like Legend of the Mist, Cosmere, MCDM, Daggerheart, Pratchett, is telling of like what the non-D&D TTRPG space is like. I think if you have a big IP in things, things tend to do quite well.