Tabletop RPGs

So I noticed there was a boardgame thread but not one for tabletop RPGs. It is a part of gaming that I have only relatively recently picked up properly with games such as the Chronicles of Darkness series and Star Trek Adventures.

What are some of the tabletop RPGs other people on the forums play? Got a favourite? Any stories from your sessions?

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Blades in The Dark is my fave for sure.

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I am not familiar with Blades.

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"THE GAME

Blades in the Dark is a game about a group of daring scoundrels building a criminal enterprise on the haunted streets of an industrial-fantasy city. There are heists, chases, escapes, dangerous bargains, bloody skirmishes, deceptions, betrayals, victories, and deaths.

We play to find out if the fledgling crew can thrive amidst the teeming threats of rival gangs, powerful noble families, vengeful ghosts, the Bluecoats of the City Watch, and the siren song of the scoundrels’ own vices.
 
THE SETTING

The game takes place in the cold, foggy city of Doskvol (aka Duskwall or “the Dusk”). It’s industrial in its development. Imagine a world like ours during the second industrial revolution of the 1870s—there are trains, steam-boats, printing presses, simple electrical technology, carriages, and the black smog of chimney smoke everywhere.

Doskvol is something like a mashup of Venice, London, and Prague. It’s crowded with row-houses, twisting streets, and criss-crossed with hundreds of little waterways and bridges. The city is also a fantasy. The world is in perpetual darkness and haunted by ghosts—a result of the cataclysm that shattered the sun and broke the Gates of Death a thousand years ago. The cities of the empire are each encircled by crackling lightning towers to keep out the vengeful spirits and twisted horrors of the deathlands. To power these massive barriers, the titanic metal ships of the leviathan hunters are sent out from Doskvol to extract electroplasmic blood from massive demonic terrors upon the ink-dark Void Sea.

You’re in a haunted Victorian-era city trapped inside a wall of lightning powered by demon blood."


Edit: It's a story focused system.
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I definitely prefer games that are story focused. The last two games I backed on KS was for They Came From Beneath The Sea, a game about 50s-style pulp sci-fi horror (think a lot like Fallout) and The Contagion Chronicle for the Chronicles of Darkness, both being developed by Onyx Path Publishing.

I do have a copy of Shadowrun 5e through which I have been meaning to play and recently picked up the sciences division supplement for Star Trek Adventures.

A game I have wanted to play was the Dark Heresy RPG but that the publisher lost the license so it's not possible to legally get a copy of that game anymore and it seems to be on the decline.

I wonder what percentage of people play tabletop RPGs online these days as opposed to real life groups.

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Blades is pretty much a story focused Victorian Fantasy Shadowrun game. It has two amazing hacks that change the setting to Shadowrun.

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*looks for the ban button*

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Roll to resist ban frenzy.