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Coming Full Circle

Author: John H. Crowe III
Category: game
Company/Publisher: Pagan Publishing
Cost: 17.95
Page count: 160
ISBN: 1-887797-00-9
Capsule Review by Scott Shafer on 03/03/98. Genre tags: none
Call of Cthulhu is a game of sanity blasting horror, that very often just gets stuck within the various machinations of the Cthulhu mythosäfor the life of me i still can't figure why all of those nasty cultists haven't been able to end the world by now, if they were that numerous, that well-organized, and the spells for destroying the world were that easy.

This book is filled with non-Cthulhu horror set within New England as well, and its a hoot! Witches, vampires, and ghostsäoh my! Like Pagan's The Golden Dawn, this book also has new options for player characters, in that now you can develop PCs, who have certain knacks and abilities. There are some nice concise rules for playing psychics and mediums, and the scenarios have plenty of suggestions for how these abilities should be handled in play.

This is another solid Pagan effort and it gets an "A." This book also can act as a lead in to the scenarios in Realm of Shadows.

Style: 5 (Excellent!)
Substance: 5 (Excellent!)

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