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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Geeky Voices Carry: The Rifts Episode


For almost two years now, I have been the GM of a weekly online gaming group that (mostly) livestreams its weekly sessions through YouTube. We started playing Swords & Wizardry, and it became a way to introduce my friend +solange simondsen to tabletop role-playing games. People have come and go, we have run playtests and trials and one-shots of various games, but we are still going after all of this time. A few months back, after going through some gaming books I pitched a Rifts game to the group. Most of them had never played the game or anything else from Palladium Games, but after sharing some of the fantastic artwork from Rifts books that could be found on the internet, the group was sold.

Now, a few months back +Stacy Dellorfano suggested that we should do a podcast in the vein of our "pre-game" conversations before we would start broadcasting our games. We talked back and forth and along with +David Rollins and +Josh Thompson we decided to start a bi-weekly podcast. Except for the holidays, we managed to keep to that schedule pretty much for seven episodes now.

We our 7th episode we decided to use it to talk about Rifts, our upcoming campaign, and our excitement about the upcoming campaign. True, we did find a few flaws with the game. mostly in the layout/presentation of the book and the lack of "she" or gender neutral pronouns. Outside of that, however the game has sucked us in. Listen to everyone talk about their characters, the game itself and how it is received by others out there in the scary world of the internet.

You can watch the YouTube video version:


Or the audio/podcast version over at PodOmatic:



 Both will play from this window. Let us know what you think about Rifts in the comments here, or on YouTube. I get that people don't like Rifts and think that the rules are "broken," but we're okay with the rules and don't need to be argued out of using them. If you want to post something like that, find any of the many places on the internet where people hate Rifts and Palladium Games. They aren't hard to find. This is a Palladium-Positive zone.