"We finally got a sci-fi game on Quinn's Quest" Lancer: "Am I a joke to you?"
@Quinns_Quest5 ай бұрын
i literally forgot how could this happen, i only have four other reviews 😭
@bolicob5 ай бұрын
@@Quinns_Quest 🤣
@nonspiderweb5 ай бұрын
@@Quinns_Quest You could make the half-assed argument Lancer is a Sword and Sorcery adventure with a Sci-fi coat of paint? 🤷♂
@winnerwood5 ай бұрын
@@nonspiderweb Ah, like the people who argue Star Wars is a Western with a Space theme. And like those people, you'd be a filthy, filthy liar.
@nonspiderweb5 ай бұрын
@@winnerwood Well of course Star wars isn't a western... It's a Samurai movie.
@mcolville5 ай бұрын
Got the deluxe box set, it's brilliant. Thanks for the deep dive, the vibe of this game is immaculate. I think I'll run it for the MCDM crew next time we're all together.
@mcolville5 ай бұрын
I have a sudden idea for a Mothership adventure but I feel like I gotta read Hull Breach et al to see if anyone else got there first. :D
@Quinns_Quest5 ай бұрын
Oh wow, hey Matt! Honour to have you here
@mcolville5 ай бұрын
@@Quinns_Quest Wouldn't miss this channel for the world! I admit to being a LITTLE delighted you know who I am! Usually it freaks me out. :D We're working on our own little something-something. We should get you into a game, I *think* you'd like it! But who knows...
I made Time After Time and holy moly what a positive review!! Thank you so much for featuring my fat little zine-I'm taking "might be the best time travel RPG module ever written" to the grave.
@Quinns_Quest5 ай бұрын
Ahhh it's so good! The rule for if the player characters encounter themselves from the future is ace. Can't wait to see what you do next.
@dilarus82315 ай бұрын
Any idea where to buy physical copies in the UK?
@Confoundedjoe5 ай бұрын
I hope so much that my group gets into this so I can run your mad creation.
@OLLIETHEELITE4 ай бұрын
@@dilarus8231you ever find a copy? I've been struggling to find any UK retailers with them in stock
@Standby_JRB4 ай бұрын
Tell TKG that your module is SOLD OUT and need to order more immediately! I NEED my copy! Hahaha
@meewarwoowoo5 ай бұрын
I really like the idea of an inconsistent tech level across different adventures and locations. Like when you go to another country from the UK and there are trains which work.
@syd48905 ай бұрын
X'D
@BeckettWarren5 ай бұрын
Come to america and play the find a train game. It's a LARP
@twigcollins87855 ай бұрын
@@BeckettWarren You can do it in Boston and be right and wrong on the same day. It's amazing!
@Baulderstone15 ай бұрын
Or to put your analogy in '70s-80s sci-fi terms, it's the difference between the clunky, utilitarian tech of the Space Soviet Union vs. the slicker consumer tech of the Space United States that you would see back then. Take a look at the original '80s edition of R. Talsorian's Cyberpunk RPG for examples of that in an RPG context, where the West has it's slick chrome cyberware, and the Commies have cyberware that looks like repurposed tank parts. Space settings also allows you to have very different cultural approached to tech. We are already have a backlash against AI in our culture and it isn't even fully-formed yet. Colonies where advanced computer tech are banned don't seem far-fetched at all. You also can rely on the old saw of a planet having "ionic storms" or something similar to have a place where nobody can get wi-fi receptions. Trying to resolve the contradictions between modules is the kind of thing that can force a GM to come up with interesting world-building to justify it.
@rutherfordappraisal2585 ай бұрын
Or trying to plug in your phone charger.
@therubberducktube5 ай бұрын
I got to play a one-shot where I managed to roll up the most kick-ass marine that ever marined. Got me some power armor, a light machine gun and the maximum amount of health/wounds you can roll. A certified bad-ass who promised to, and succeded in, keeping the rest of the crew protected from any nasties on the ship we were boarding. That is until we met the boss monster for the first time. And it swallowed me. I survived, but the armor was wrecked, and my panic check gained me a new condition: Coward, which meant I had to make a fear save any time I wanted to engage in violence. Also that machine gun ran out of ammo after a bit more panic-firing full auto. Lying on top of an air-vent clad only in my blood- and bile-stained fatigues, clutching a looted revolver with 4 shots, trying to work up the nerve to actually fire at the monster fighting my friends on the other side of the cargo bay (and then accidentally shooting the android in the back). Priceless.
@mylor10665 ай бұрын
That story made my day.
@TitterpigRancher5 ай бұрын
THAT is the kind of RPG story from which legends are formed.
@jamesmorton78524 ай бұрын
Or as I like to call it...Tuesday
@Coffeewings3345 ай бұрын
I own both the Heart rulebook and the Wildsea rulebook without having a game of either, Quinns Quest is a crime against my wallet.
@Quinns_Quest5 ай бұрын
But you're supporting desiiignerrs 🥺
@nonspiderweb5 ай бұрын
@@Quinns_Quest I bought Spire because of you! And you didn't even review that ON Quinn's Quest!
@robertchmielecki25805 ай бұрын
Fomo like this is what drives rampant consummerism and we all know what consequences of it are. Buy the things you need and are actually going to use not the ones that are pitched to you. Before buying a thing ask yourself questions Why am I buying it? Who am I buying it for? How often am I going to use it? Do I have something similar? Why do I want it? What in my life is going to be better with it? What happens if I don't buy it? More often than not you buy things for this short shot of dopamine when you order it and another when it arrives.
@Coffeewings3345 ай бұрын
@@robertchmielecki2580 That seems like a pretty dire read of what is an aspirational purchase of indie TTRPGs which may not ever come to fruition but is at least supporting designers doing their best to eke out some kind of subsistence doing what they love inside this capitalist hellscape of ours, but you do you.
@BaronessCaroline5 ай бұрын
@@Quinns_Quest Quins, I need you to know that I am saying this as someone who has the utmost respect for you and the work you do. The manner in which you use emojis has some real bottom energy. Honestly, I'm here for it.
@Blizzic5 ай бұрын
It’s amazing how efficiently one of these reviews can take me from “Oh I’ve heard of that, idk if I’m interested though” to “I have to play this immediately”
@whystevewhy5 ай бұрын
“I’m heavily pregnant with good times, and I’ll let you coparent for $50” may be one of your best gag lines ever.
@justindenton5995 ай бұрын
I'm so excited to watch! I hope he says something strange and looks at the camera for a bit too long. That would be grand
@dominicparker61245 ай бұрын
on the technology question i usually say yes, to both. 1) yes you have huge reliable two-tone computers on shit mining stations because they are easy to fix, very durable, resistant to shock, and parts are cheap. you want that on DOS machines that run your mining asteroid. however 2) your science ships might as well be from the Expanse with a computer you can talk to and you can ask it complex things and you don't need to be at a terminal. But uh oh, you can't fix these easily or at all if they break, which is usually the state that your players will find them. and no, these systems don't tend to talk to eachother that well but they don't have to and it can still be coherent.
@antomanifesto5 ай бұрын
As someone that works on heavy lifting machinery, this is so accurate
@BeckettWarren5 ай бұрын
@@antomanifesto Why won't my nintendo connect to twitter?
@corpocracy5 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree. Look at how technology exists right now, and you can find good roadmaps for how to adjudicate your games. Can you afford better tech? Did the company that makes it go out of business? And take into consideration that your equipment is being transported slowly across the universe. Your new shipment of laptops ordered 2 years ago aren't actually compatible with your state of the art USB 10.0 connectors.
@VilleHalonen5 ай бұрын
As someone who struggled with the same thing as Quinns did but couldn't quite put it into words, thanks! This is a brilliant explanation, yet so simple.
@Griffiana5 ай бұрын
Love the idea that far future computers might still run Fortran
@timharker21055 ай бұрын
I love the tone and vibes of this channel. I don’t even play TTRPGs, but god I love hanging out here
@Quinns_Quest5 ай бұрын
Make yourself comfortable! I'm happy to have you here 😊
@asimetrikablo3020Ай бұрын
Same.
@pdughi5 ай бұрын
It sounds like Quinns needs to write a mothership relationship zine, full of random tables about interpersonal interactions, secrets, agendas and other character personalization that hook two or more players together. It doesn't have to be all chummy either; a past history of love can be wrapped up with a sweet betrayal - negative character hooks still bring the players together in the same way their characters are now linked - and perhaps a short adventure where one of the PCs is the antagonist and maybe they don't even know it until the big reveal at the start of the 3'd act, and ... what will they do now? He sounds like "a member of the community excited to make and sell ... extraordinarily high quality products for Mothership themselves." Well?
@taejaskudva25435 ай бұрын
The relationship map activity in the Smallville RPG might be a good place to start - or to just steal and use.
@BraydenTowns5 ай бұрын
This was my read as well. I think he should absolutely create this, I’m sure he could even find an amazing community artist/designer to bring it to zine form
@blacklion794 ай бұрын
I see a contradiction between what you praise and what you blame You praise the absence of charisma stat and persuasion mechanics. It is conversation, you are right! But you blame the absence of a character's relationship mechanics. But relationships are conversations too! Sometimes with a real person, sometimes with a straw man in your head, of course, but it is what we as people can play without random tables and dices. We cannot shoot blaster into alien spiders or die 3 times in a weekend,, but relationships and power dynamics we can.
@joeyford36363 ай бұрын
I think I might give it a swing...and possibly a miss
@KevinJDildonik2 ай бұрын
Fate has a nice system for this. Some Fate offshoots basically say to pick your character's skills. You come up with an adventure you've been on with someone else. So in the Space Marine concept. Two Space Marines write up a blurb about Remember back in Space Nam. So like they need to do a pincer attack on a baddie. And they look at each other and go Just Like Back In Space Nam. And they get a +2 or whatever. Simple as. Sounds like this game could use it.
@kylegraywolf5 ай бұрын
If you are checking Mothership out on a budget, grab the free rules, and get the pamphlet for The Haunting of Ypsilon-14. It's $5, can be run in 1-3 sessions, and should be enjoyable to anyone that is a fan of Alien.
@Ends_Of_Invention5 ай бұрын
Y-14 was the first module I ran and it worked really well as an introductory adventure.
@kylegraywolf5 ай бұрын
@@Ends_Of_Invention Hell yeah, me too!
@theoceanistblu93464 ай бұрын
Mystery Quest ran this module!
@DatBrasss5 ай бұрын
Quinn, you can't keep doing this to me. My Lancer game hasn't even properly begun yet
@pdughi5 ай бұрын
Yeah, I only just got my rulebook less than 2 weeks ago.
@skovlanpeoplesrepublic5 ай бұрын
@@pdughi Same here
@RaspberryWoof5 ай бұрын
I am extremely slowly trying to write a Mothership/Lancer hybrid supplement that I think will be cool. But I love Motherships roleplaying rules a ton, while still loving Lancers tactical play a ton. And I think they can work together (and Lancer, while it has updated roleplaying rules in Karrakin trade baronies, lends itself really well to being able to sub in other rules as well)
@santiagoparera55315 ай бұрын
There are 0-edition rules for free. That , one tri-fold scenario and 3 hours is all you need
@heycato-l4t5 ай бұрын
It's kinda funny to have the chaotic sound of large amounts of broken glass be the backing track of your life.
@alecmartinez93175 ай бұрын
"blood filled capri sun that you call a body" is up there with "I'm hoping baroness Andolyn will let me study her alerions" for favorite Quinn joke. Seriously, whatever ambushed you in a concrete pipe as a child did you a solid.
@Quinns_Quest5 ай бұрын
Let me study her WHAT? Did I write that?? What the hell was that from 😅
@VilleHalonen5 ай бұрын
Reading the GM book for Mothership might be the best thing that's happened to me in my 30+ years of roleplaying. I don't expect to be that impactful for everyone, but the mentality, the practicality (and hospitality!), the constant concrete examples of how to make the game your own and how to find your own way to play started to unravel so much baggage and anxiety that I'd been lugging around.
@craftymoustache5 ай бұрын
It's crazy how much effort goes into these reviews. Hands down the best TTRPG review content out there. Looking forward to more of this.
@feral_orc5 ай бұрын
If you're looking for someone to oversell you on something, sure
@HeyImBode5 ай бұрын
Violence against game props report 0:23 Meter-high crotch drop 0:34 Arson 1:36 Shoved into a faceplant 4:22 Used as the murder weapon against a mosquito 5:10 More mosquitoes 5:11 No seriously shut the door, the bugs will get in 8:05 Proof of intent 8:10 Intent 8:19 Faceplant #2 11:16 Our investigation team couldn't accurately determine the height and distance of the fall on this one 17:59 Spanking 18:11 ?????? 19:29 Entrapment 19:42 Entrapment, but less transparent 20:28 Not violence against a game component, but a lack of continuity in the editing 25:18 1.5 meter fall (Hesitation in the throw, the arm slowed down) 35:28 The Book Centipede 36:19 very small drop, but that made a large sound for how small the books are 41:45 There was still a mosquito 44:44 The Dice Tower? 44:54 Definitely the Dice Tower
@Quinns_Quest5 ай бұрын
I feel honoured and also encouraged to do more slaps and spanks next time 🫡
@VilleHalonen5 ай бұрын
My 13yo son is astounded by and disappointed in humanity because he got 15k thumbs up on a KZbin comment by only stating the most obvious thing about the video. And here you are with TWELVE (12), mine included!? Injustice fit for a Mothership campaign.
@DrEnzyme5 ай бұрын
Trick question, the android doesn't asphyxiate or get crushed or freeze or anything else. It drifts in the void of space for decades, unable to do anything but twist helplessly in some vain attempt to regain control over its trajectory. Its self-protection protocols prevent it from terminating and its nuclear powered heart will be good for another 50 years before it needs servicing. It can only stare into the darkness as its joints slowly sieze up and the river of current that drives its executive functions wanes drop by drop. Long after it has lost the ability to move the consciousness trapped inside will finally dwindle, then flicker, then be snuffed out forever. But that moment is far, FAR away. For now there is nothing but time and space and the cold embrace of the void. Welcome to the first day of the rest of your life.
@Ends_Of_Invention5 ай бұрын
Yeah I'm going to need you to take 1d4 Stress
@DrEnzyme5 ай бұрын
Quinns gave me a like and I don't know whether it's a good like or a "you've hurt me" like.
@GeminautVA3 ай бұрын
@DrEnzyme stare into the mirrored lake and know the two are the same.
@profnanaki57785 ай бұрын
“The implacable corporate hand on the small of your back” 😂 oh thank you Quinns, what a treasure you are
@roundishwhale5 ай бұрын
For the lack of canon, my take is "This galaxy is so large that all of these are true somewhere". But i absolutely get why it puts a higher mental load on the DM cause you have to improvise stuff and find your own vision^^
@BeckettWarren5 ай бұрын
I think it's central to the broader RPG tendencies Mothership arose from. Like that additional difficulty replaces the aditional difficulty of wondering "What is the "REAL" answer. I better look this up. One minute everyone, I don't want to mess up this point of lore. Once you adjust to there being no real answers its freeing. And once you trust your players ideas, you have a whole table telling you what's real instead of authorial intent. Ask Roland Barthes!
@ThaDenz695 ай бұрын
We tried this module and it wasn't for us. The first thing we fell over was the android question. Can we use a medikit on an android? Do they breathe? Etc etc
@nomindseye5 ай бұрын
@@ThaDenz69 All incredibly easy questions to answer, at leat on our table? GM just decides on the spot, and then we live with the consequences. Consistency of decisions is the key, not the search for "real truth".
@matttaylor24115 ай бұрын
Dang, this video is longer than the 2007 ABC holiday special "Shrek the Halls"
@sokkyu5 ай бұрын
Now that's a timescale I can get behind.
@asimetrikablo3020Ай бұрын
Sick
@telarr91645 ай бұрын
I've downloaded the free rules PDF and am enjoying the read ! It's amazing how good an "example of play" sidebar is to teach rules fundamentals in a simple and engaging way.
@Quinns_Quest5 ай бұрын
Isn't it great how the example of people playing Mothership gets you to set your expectations about people ordering dinner and having no idea what's going on?
@BPR_Jon5 ай бұрын
"f you're interested in the consumer review equivalent of EDGING" made me almost spit out my pizza
@SamuraiMujuru5 ай бұрын
Two adventures that are absurdly high quality are What We Give to Alien Gods and In Other Waters: Tidebreaker. Both have writers that worked on the Mothership videogame in all but name, Citizen Sleeper. Also, if you're wanting some premium "dropping heavy books on tables" games, Exalted 3rd Edition and Haunted West are both excellent candidiates.
@twigcollins87855 ай бұрын
the In Other Waters video game is amazing too. Never thought I'd get so much atmosphere out of what is really just UI design.
@DuneArchitectGames5 ай бұрын
What We Give to Alien Gods is sold out, do you know if there is a 1e version coming?
@himurogentoku71175 ай бұрын
I love how Mothership isn't too deadly actually. I am currently running one of its standalone hack, Cloud Empress which is lovely too.
@HankFlaktoid5 ай бұрын
I’m desperately trying to make time to run a small Cloud Empress game alongside my current Ultraviolet Grasslands campaign. It has absolutely entranced me
@himurogentoku71175 ай бұрын
@@HankFlaktoid Good on all of your campaigns, Hank! I love Ultraviolet Grasslands.
@BrandonMetcalf5 ай бұрын
I think that if there was an established canon to Mothership, the community that exists around it would not exist because people would feel wrong stretching or bending what is there to their whims and ideas (whether this is correct, people have a harder time hacking when the book has deeper lore); whereas because Mothership is so canonless it is easier to make a supplement that is about say Waste Managers of the Inner Sol System or whatever.
@Pud262 ай бұрын
For anyone curious, the folks at melsonian art council are remastering "Stay frosty", so if anyone was interested in the final game in the pay it forward section, new edition is on the way :)
@FlyingTurtles5615 ай бұрын
I have to say, the way you educate and inspire ideas while also showing so much variety in every aspect of how these games work give such a great idea as a buyer for what kinds of games I want to run. Heart has been a blast to run, and I might never have experienced it without your video. Nothing makes me happier than a new quinns quest video, keep it up man!
@TheOwlslayer5 ай бұрын
How the hell can you make reviews so damn entertaining to watch? You're a miracle worker, and yes, of course I now really want to play Mothership.
@TheDamageReport4 ай бұрын
Your rpg reviews are just top notch
@seanfroese2879Ай бұрын
I can't believe that Quinn is reviewing this just as I was about to buy the core box. I just received my copy of the Kickstarter module "This Ship is a Tomb" for this system and can't wait to try it out. Thanks Quinn for the unbelievable timing!
@rmeng35 ай бұрын
That death save mechanic is GENIUS
@jamesbogart33345 ай бұрын
Also shout out to Thousand Empty Light, great solo module
@Worldtraceur5 ай бұрын
1) I love this series so much, thank you for the time and effort you put into producing these videos. 2) Quinns, I hate you for how you "packed up" the Mothership booklets at the end of the video.
@justingarzon76655 ай бұрын
I may not ever run these games, but learning about these systems and different perspectives on game design is exciting and interesting. Thanks so much for creating these videos!
@BradleyRoberson-d5xАй бұрын
It’s always about storytelling first. It’s good you noticed that, had a better second run through, and shared that for other GMs. Much appreciated.
@progvoice5 ай бұрын
Great job again! I hope we see a second seaon because you really set the standard for quality production and top-notch writing. Hope all is well with you as well.
@OverBlackSands5 ай бұрын
Really glad to hear a shoutout to Stay Frosty and Slipgate Chokepoint, such a cool game and Slipgate has so much love put into it
@wverms5 ай бұрын
I've been really excited to watch this after listening to the interview on Patreon and I honestly really love the longer review!
@max_dotson5 ай бұрын
Your channel is such a great find. Loved how genuinely critical and thoughtful your analysis of the system is.
@MagicGreenSquid5 ай бұрын
This may be your best review ever, mate. Super edutaining - not to mention convincing. Will be purchasing a "Mothership" box as soon as I can afford to do so. Cheers!
@TheOlivierar3 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel with this video and instantly binge watched the rest. You are doing an amazing job, great analysis and advices plus great editing making it so fun to watch ! Already one of my favorite ttrpg channel ! Thank you man, I'm joining your patreon right now !
@davidk62694 ай бұрын
What a minute, is Quinn the guy from the Sit Down & Shut Up games review KZbin channel? YES!!!! I love his sense of humor.
@TomVCunningham4 ай бұрын
Yes. This is his side project.
@TomVCunningham4 ай бұрын
Yes. This is his side project.
@maxdaviid2 ай бұрын
Found the channel two days ago and I ate all the videos already (3 of the reviews were titles I had interest in learning) These reviews are both funny and inspiring, pretty neat work, keep it up, cant wait for the next one 👌
@AslanSilva5 ай бұрын
Wonderful review! I'm really hoping to get this to the table ASAP! It got me thinking, a zine specifically for generating deeper Player Character relationships/dynamics and "tuning" how certain world building/lore aspects work in world could have legs? A bag of questions and sliders for Session 0, wrapped in a classic corporate 'team building' handbook aesthetic. Though with much of the mismatched tech, ships, how androids work etc I'd happily work in all that as it's a big ol' universe. The closer to larger settlements we get, the more advanced the tech, and perhaps the smaller the computers, generally speaking. It's fun seeing tech levels collide and explore why some factions/locations use older stuff (and makes me think of the variety in Battlestar - or Firefly), but it's certainly work to keep players all on the same page. I love how the lack of an official world enables so many designers to get really creative and weird with it, even if it means some heavier lifting for those looking to connect it all.
@neonGawdzilla3 ай бұрын
My dude, this awoke something in me that I have no control over. I don't even play TTRPGs, but I absolutely want to play this. It has been 1 week since I watched this video, and I have consumed hours and hours of Mothership playthroughs. I need dis.
@JasonisStillGame4 ай бұрын
Dude, your content is awesome. Real laugh out loud moments alongside in depth reviews. Keep up the great work.
@JamesBuggemo5 ай бұрын
Mothership is the gold standard when it comes to source books. It does soooooo much right to help new GM’s
@delgar89Ай бұрын
Dude u're reviews are golden for real. Keep doing the good work man.
@chadwick1965 ай бұрын
I LOVE the DEATH CUP. Such a fun idea. Great review Quinns!
@yvindheilo2295 ай бұрын
Great to see this game getting a great review! You are absolutely right about the Wardens book. It's the best ever written and should be in any GM's collection.
@aleksneedshelp4 ай бұрын
Been eyeing up (your Mother)ship for a long time, this pushed me to get the deluxe set, and now that I've got it and have read through much of it, I'm already deeply in love
@seanduncan39585 ай бұрын
I've been looking and looking for your next installment. Glad to see it here!
@Feynt5 ай бұрын
You monster! How could you?! Good review, I'm intrigued by it, and would like to play with some friends.
@olliewigg15 ай бұрын
I'm lovin' the reviews Quinn. Thank you. It was great to hear the players' pov in this one. I'd like to hear more of that. Maybe even an awkward interview? They're most of the people involved in the T-T-R-P-G Comunity after all.
@FourStoryGamer5 ай бұрын
Great review! I don't share your issue about wanting an Official Canon, but I get why some folks would feel that way. It is odd the game doesn't speak on it much at all tho - could help to have a "Consider What's In Your Universe" style section giving you questions to set some of the elements you mentioned (even if only to make the appearance of something different than that norm in a module seem even more noteworthy, strange, etc.). I think you made a great point too around social bonds, personality hooks, etc. I think, like you did, it's easy for more experienced GMs to build that in but in a game that hits so well on so much like Mothership, it feels odd to not have it in the actual text itself anywhere.
@snickle19802 ай бұрын
I have no idea what the algo has given me today...just from the intro, im getting early youtube vibes and i'm tasting a hint of redlettermedia. Maybe some floral notes too. The man set his spell book on fire. I'll watch this. 😐
@patarfuifui5 ай бұрын
Personally I absolutely *adore* that the world is agnostic to what the table wants it to be
@tomasaira4 ай бұрын
Great video from a great channel, hoping to see more reviews!
@Rotheric5 ай бұрын
Sounds like this game could benefit from a simplified Fiasco-style system, just to establish some relationships and conflicts among the characters. Thank you for giving me that idea.
@gametheorymedia5 ай бұрын
That under-the-cup 'Death Save' mechanic is BRILLIANT :O
@lakemonster_55515 ай бұрын
Great review and outline of the product[s]. I'm definitely going to check this out.
@AJtheSatyr5 ай бұрын
Thank you for this Quinns. This was a fun watch. I have found that Mothership has sparked my interest in being a GM again to the point of prepping my own campaign using several of the offical setting books mixed into the corner of the universe that I have created. I can understand the point of wishing there was a "canon" but I have found that in being forced to create links between some of the book's locations I have been able to create interesting story beats that will, hopefully, intrigue and delight my players. It's nice to have some locations that are fully mapped out and easier to run while I gget to add my own stations and bases to the Verse. I never try to have everyone at the table see the same mind's eye view of a game I'm running. I just try and make sure we're all using the same palette and I think Mothership gives me enough tools to achieve that quite easily.
@markfrellips56335 ай бұрын
Gradient Descent is the module that I started with and I continue to think about in developing my head canon for what happened to the station, what the artifacts mean to the rest of the universe, and what this and that. The random tables for the artifacts and the android manufactory corporate history alone present juicy ways to link up with other parts of the universe
@matthewelias75455 ай бұрын
Seconding your comment on Road Work. Played it at a con and it was one of the funniest and most memorable game sessions I’ve ever had.
@xylord183 ай бұрын
This is exactly the review I’ve been waiting for to finally pick this up, thank you. I subscribed because I like your style and quality, and because you’re focused on things outside of the mainstream games out there. I hope you’ll do a review on Ultraviolet Grasslands and/or the Vastlands Guidebook that just finished its Kickstarter.
@ThatJakers5 ай бұрын
I hope I never cease to cackle during the opening when Quinn’s is holding the flaming rulebook. 🔥😂🔥
@NocturnalPeacock5 ай бұрын
Your videos always bring a ton of joy, Quinn! Thank you for that!
@kquixotic5 ай бұрын
Thank you for a dense review of this game I've been curious about; you've shed light on things I was anxious about, such as the inconsistency between adventures & how wibbly-wobbly verisimilitude can be. I'm still pumped to run it, but now I have proper expectatiions.
@vendengames5 ай бұрын
Just when I thought my excitement for Mothership was cranked to the max, Quinns comes along with a new video turning it up to 11!
@nenadjoe5 ай бұрын
Shoutout for Chopping Mall ! ! (very nice, and apropos lol) Been wanting to run "other-than-dnd" for a while, and every episode gets me browsing, but Mothership has me pulling the trigger. I'll thank you by heading to Patreon. Quinn's Quest for syndication !
@Quinns_Quest5 ай бұрын
Yessss! Welcome to the fold! (By which I mean "other than D&D", but also the Patreon! 😅)
@Ephsy5 ай бұрын
I adore the pulpy aesthetic of the adventures. The way I solve the tech disparity in each module is that different places have different tech levels. Kinda how early Battletech did it; kinda how Traveler does it.
@samdoorley61015 ай бұрын
Loved the review Quinn. It wasn't too long for me, I hung on every word. Your comment about the survivors of one adventure going to another with new gear really resonated with me. The comparison my brain immediately made was Alien to Aliens. New gear, more boom, but everyone still dies.
@SocialDownclimber4 ай бұрын
I really like the phone interview gags. Please keep them coming. Less distracting than closed captions. Maybe you could alter the frame size balance between your video frame and the creator portrait frame if people keep getting put off?
@Talshiar289135 ай бұрын
STOKED to watch this this evening. Been interested in Mothership since Quinns last mentioned it. QQ is the best TTRPG journalism / dinnertime light entertainment crossover in forever.
@wrestlecritical62455 ай бұрын
Appreciate Quinns putting some of the points in a robot wars font AND the robot wars color. That's dedication.
@singularrookhart75015 ай бұрын
The bit about the lack of unified canon reminds me of an ongoing conversation I have been having with other Game Masters regarding licensed ip RPGs. Specifically, quick and easy shared understanding of terms. To use the "android" example: if we're playing Star Trek or Star Wars or Alien or Bladerunner and we say "android" (or just "droid"), each conjures up something specific and the group is on the same page, even if they may be on different paragraphs.
@Brighton246015 ай бұрын
0:26 I haven’t been this excited about the contents of Quinn’s lap since… (cue “Summer Lovin”)
@parkerkillian1874 ай бұрын
Just finished playing my group’s first session of Mothership, entirely because of this video. Thanks for the heads up!
@MadameDeSquiggles5 ай бұрын
One of the best reviews I've ever seen. Bravo 👏
@jakipop33974 ай бұрын
I would love to see you cover CAIN! I'm planning to run a game myself pretty soon, and your opinion would hit just right before I began.
@huntermcsweeney69894 ай бұрын
I was very worried about how I would handle this whole thing as a GM who has never done horror. Did another bug hunt just now, and wow. I wasn't sure how much of an effect it was having on the party until the first real monster reveal several hours in, and everyone was beyond apprehensive to set it off. I love this game, thank you so much from me and my whole crew!
@monsterurby3 ай бұрын
I've watched this three times, joined a game (we rolled characters and talked shop on Tuesday and we start proper next week) AND I'm already planning to run a short module for two of my friends. Never played a tabletop RPG before but Mothership has hooked and reeled me in RIDICULOUSLY BLOODY QUICKLY.
@noahschone94255 ай бұрын
Sweete Coconuts of London👾 I loved your review on The Wildsea and ordered everything I could to finally give GMing a chance. (It's still on the way though.) I simply love everything in the strange style of China Miéville. Right after watching that a few months ago the enigmatic algorythm did spit out a curious video about an other pen and paper that completely encompassed my other big passion. Really indulgent and stylish space horror called Mothership. So I immediately did order that as well with a bunch of adventures. And now you are doing a brillant review of that as well^^ Thaks a lot! (Got into you guys years back with a video that got me into the Arkham Horror LCG. Still my favorite game. Getting new people into it with your video to this day🖤)
@hesy80495 ай бұрын
3 seconds in and I already see Yazeba and Koriko. 10/10
@fezman79275 ай бұрын
So Quintin, if you’re reading this. Thank you. You have literally been finding games left and right that me and my family enjoy! We’ve played long shot the dice game to the point the cards are frayed, all thanks to you. You once again have found a ttrpg where me and my dad (who have been burned on several ttrpg purchases) have made us say, yeah we need it. It’s shipping as we speak and I can’t wait to try and run it… if my dad doesn’t try and run it first. So once again, thank you Quintin for giving me many great suggestions over the years and giving me joy with games!
@CustardBear255 ай бұрын
Absolutely blessed with another Quinns Quest.
@alanwinchester7444 ай бұрын
Bottle bank moment, the look on your face..... Priceless. 😂😂😂
@vedanthinorn5 ай бұрын
I've been very curious about mothership and seen wildly differing information on what it's like to run/play. This is a truly fantastic video, I really feel like I have a real grasp for the intent and style of the game that no one else could put across. I'm so happy that I'm now completely sure that I would not enjoy a moment of this game and that it's anathematic to everything I enjoy in RPG's. Thank you so much
@txdarkknightАй бұрын
first time ever watching this channel and what an amazing video. i love your energy and depth of this review. thank you.
@peterhairston46294 ай бұрын
watched this avidly and immediately went out and bought the deluxe set, Time After Time, and Breach of Contract. can't wait to get a group together for this!
@combativebowline5 ай бұрын
I was hoping this was going to be the next game you reviewed. This is the next game I am running for my group after we finish our Monster of the Week campaign.
@alvarogarcia55145 ай бұрын
I have started playing Mothership a short while ago, we are two sessions in. So far, I very much agree with your opinions and critique. My game is turning out to be a bit more Western in space with horror in it, and so far it has been great. The Warden's manual has been a standout to me, truly one of the best GM advice books out there. Thanks for this video!
@svenk52214 ай бұрын
I cancelled my Base Box order today at my local game store. Than I ordered the Deluxe Box. Seriously I can´t remember the last time I was so hyped for a T>TRPG product. This review is mindblowing. I was devasteted when I found out, that you just started because I was gonna binge watch all your content. Can´t wait for all that is coming.
@ChaseHendersonWV5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. Not only it was a great review but genuinely helped me. I had tried looking into Mothwrship before and just got completely overwhelmed by the options and trying to figure out what I need.
@StephaniePlaysGames5 ай бұрын
I love Mothership! I personally really enjoy games where survival isn't really the objective - but I absolutely get where some players would have a harder time feeling invested in those cases. Great review!
@rogerniner5 ай бұрын
I’m slowly getting deeper into TTRPG’s after many years of board gaming. So far I’ve been absolutely celebrating over every game you’ve reviewed. I am so desperately trying to find a crew to play these games with. Also, I’m joining your damn Patreon.
@deedoublejay5 ай бұрын
Emily Weiss wrote "Breach of Contract" and just did an interesting interview on Third Floor Wars.