In which Eddy and Dixie (and Matthew, we guess?) finish up the holiday content with a PAX Unplugged interview with voiceover artist, Paizo and Onyx Path writer, and marketing mastermind Jacob Burgess.
- Is Matthew feeling okay?
- Warning: This interview is more rambly than usual.
- PAX Unplugged vs video game conventions
- Running and playing demos
- Bridging the tabletop and video game industries
- We are the best at prime audio content
- Being a fan of one thing over another
- What Jacob owes to the World of Darkness
- Feeling betrayed by the release of Vampire: The Requiem
- V20 felt like coming home
- Contributing to the continuity
- Catharsis and hope in the World of Darkness
- Writing as service
- Wrestling reference!
- Knowing someone but meeting them for the first time
- We talk about profanity!
- They Came from Beneath the Sea!
- Midwinter!
- Thanks to all of you for supporting the Pathcast
- Matthew’s secret revealed after the music
Links:
- PAX Unplugged: http://unplugged.paxsite.com/
- Masquerada: http://www.masquerada.com/
- V20: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/94815/Vampire-The-Masquerade-20th-Anniversary-Edition
- Book of Oblivion: https://theonyxpath.com/book-of-oblivion-wraith-the-oblivion-2/
- Jacob’s Bloodlines stream on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/tiltyhouse
- The Panalysts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV_qemO0oathnhjRaqWnmRdQXDoiAXTl_
- Arcade Spirits: http://arcadespirits.com/
- They Came from Beneath the Sea KS: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/200664283/they-came-from-beneath-the-sea-a-tabletop-roleplay
- Midwinter: https://tabletop.events/conventions/midwinter-gaming-convention-2019
Thanks for these. I know we get the Monday Meeting reports but it’s really nice to hear from you all.
I think Werewolf the Forsaken helped me the way Masquerade helped him. I couldn’t agree with the guy but I understand. Seems like a nice dude.
Hey guys, great episode. I love the passion!
I’m hoping you can find someone with the same passion for a CofD line as this is where my focus is and would love to hear some other writers or experienced players talking about what they love about the lines.