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Is there a reason we have so few games with a Gothic or Victorian inspired setting but a trillion rehashes of medieval fantasy, science-fiction or some eastern setting with katanas?
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>>97388146
yes
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>>97388146
What even is a gothic inspired setting? Like, gothic cathedrals? I have a feeling you don't mean VtM.
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>>97388308
VtM is a good example of a gothic setting (they have different time periods) but is sadly dead thanks to paradox.
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>>97388325
It's funny that people cry "dead game" about V5 when it's probably the best supported ttrpg out there right now.
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I don't think I know a single person interested in the victorian era. Classical period, yes. Middle Ages, yes. Victorian era, maybe some people suspiciously interested in the american civil war, but that's not what most people think about when they say victorian.
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>>97388146
Role-playing a child laborer who dies of lung disease by 15 isn't riveting, also it's stuck with one culture while fantasy/sci-fi can mash a million cultures together, and frankenstein vampire stuff has been done better elsewhere
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>>97388146
>is there a reason people keep making things people want instead of things they don't
Maybe.
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>>97388349
bait or retarded. call it
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>>97388379
>some people suspiciously interested in the american civil war
AHH THIS GUY LIKE THAT PERIOD , HE MUST BE RACIST !!!
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>>97388379
You need to get out of your echo chamber. There's a lot of interest in victorian fashion, subcultures, literature and personalities which you can find in reenactment channels on youtube
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>>97388146
It's harder and isn't a world. The Victorian period is really a specific class in a specific place. It requires familiarity with a lot of social mores you've never experienced, and relies on specific technologies and politics. It's harder to understand and has less room for adventure.

Also they're not anywhere close to the same thing. I assume you mean the gothic literary period, which starts in the century prior to the Victorian period and is more Romantic. You probably misinterpret it as being based on authors like Poe, but it's not. It's based on authors like Walpole and Ratcliff, who you've probably never read. Who the hell even knows Romance of the Forest or the Italian, which are the two greatest works of gothic fiction and possibly two of the best English-language novels ever written? They've completely fallen outa public consciousness.

But who hasn't seen robin hood and king arthur cartoons? You grew up knowing what a medieval fantasy romp looks like. You've never even heard of the best gothic novels ever written.



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