The Unspeakable Oath, our magazine of Cthulhu Mythos gaming, runs reviews of games, books, films and anything else of particular interest to Cthulhu gamers. Here’s a collection. More will go online soon.
Reviewed items are rated on a scale of one to ten phobias:
1-3: Not worth purchasing.
4-6: An average item with notable flaws; at 6 it’s worth buying.
7-10: Degrees of excellence.
From The Unspeakable Oath 3
Cthulhu by Gaslight, Dark Designs, and Return to Dunwich
Reviewed by Les Deans and John Tynes. 8, 3, and 7 phobias, respectively.
From The Unspeakable Oath 4
Horror on the Orient Express and Kingsport, City In the Mists
Reviewed by John Tynes. 5 and 6 phobias, respectively.
From The Unspeakable Oath 18
Trail of Cthulhu
Reviewed by Matthew Pook. 10 phobias.
The Day After Ragnarok
Reviewed by Matthew Pook. 9 phobias.
Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror
Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons. 9 phobias.
The Dying of St. Margaret’s
Reviewed by Matthew Pook. 8 phobias.
New Tales of the Miskatonic Valley
Reviewed by Matthew Pook. 8 phobias.
Colour from the Dark
Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons. 7 phobias.
The Primal State
Reviewed by Matthew Pook. 7 phobias.
Cthulhu 101
Reviewed by Matthew Pook. 6 phobias.
From The Unspeakable Oath 19
The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast
Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons. 10 phobias.
Lovecraftian Tales from the Table
Reviewed by Matthew Pook. 9 phobias.
Cthulhu Saves the World
Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons. 8 phobias.
The Freeport Trilogy: Five Year Anniversary Edition
Reviewed by Matthew Pook. 7 phobias.