Pyramid Pick

Delta Green: A Call of Cthulhu Sourcebook of Modern Horror and Conspiracy (for Call of Cthulhu and Call of Cthulhu d20)

Published by Pagan Publishing

Written by Dennis Detwiller, Adam Scott Glancy, and John Tynes with John H. Crowe III and Robert Mclaughlin

Cover by Blair Reynolds

Illustrated by Toren Atkinson, Dennis Detwiller, Heather Hudson, John T. Snyder, Marius Hamilton, and Jonas Bolander

340-Page Black and White Hardcover Book; $39.95

For the Player

If you play Call of Cthulhu and your Keeper is planning to run a Delta Green campaign, please do not read any further. Knowing too much will ruin what will undoubtedly be a fantastic campaign. In the meantime, you can bask in the knowledge that your Keeper has a superb taste in books.

 

For the Keeper

If you do not own a copy of Delta Green and are planning to run a modern-set Call of Cthulhu game, drop whatever you are doing (including reading this review), and run. Run to your nearest gaming emporium to obtain a copy. This is the best purchase you will ever make. Then come back and finishing reading Pyramid while you feel proud about the incredibly wise decision you have just made.

For the Unconvinced

After five years out of print, Pagan Publishing reprints what is widely held to be the best supplement for Cthulhu Now, the best supplement for Call of Cthulhu, and the best supplement ever published. The Origins Award-winning Delta Green literally rewrote the book for Cthulhu Now, re-imagining the hows, whats, and whys of . . .

This article originally appeared in the second volume of Pyramid. See the current Pyramid website for more information.




Article publication date: February 8, 2008


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