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juggalo baby coffin
Dec 2, 2007

How would the dog wear goggles and even more than that, who makes the goggles?


Halloween Jack posted:

One thing I don't quite understand about Nightlife is the "splatterpunk" aspect. I realize that it's a subgenre unto itself, but I know very little about it; my fiancee understands it much better than I do. Anyway, what little splatterpunk I've seen comes across as self-serious, which Nightlife definitely is not.

I skimmed this book and I was disappointed in the concept. It's great that they want to acknowledge 19th century spiritualism in the game, but a book filled mainly with new character options is really not what UM needs to be more engaging.

Depends on the splatterpunk. A lot of the original stuff is pretty poo poo that's, like you said, over serious about how gruesome it is, but there are books like The Skinner by neal asher that are just really fun sci-fi romps that happen to involve people getting jacked up gruesomely.

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