Yeah, Scandis deep dive into grimdark. Watched it for the Blanche interview a few weeks back on @Erics suggestion...And can't get past Napoleon Dynamite, he seems to force the 'debate', too scripted rather than natural when interviewing. Just my slant.I watched this on Amazon Prime last night, not too bad.
Interesting about Finland.
I felt it tried too hard to define GrimDark, which in turn has lead me to ponder about defining Oldhammer.
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I felt it tried too hard to define GrimDark, which in turn has lead me to ponder about defining Oldhammer.
I quite enjoyed this book - The Elfish Gene: Dungeons, Dragons And Growing Up Strange - it's quite light hearted and a bit of a nostalgia trip or old gamers. Granted he still returns to the "real world" at the end, which is why your opening reminded me of it (ie he's still a bit disdainful of his you'll self). Still well worth a read. If I ever finish my re-reading of LOTR I might re read my copy.This sort of poking fun at people like wargamers seems a bit old hat in 2026. The poster boys/girls for the modern approach to this sort of thing are really people like Mira Manga and Arbitor Ian who discuss the modern setting/novelisations on YouTube but are completely at ease with themselves and obviously invested in gaming and the setting (whilst avoiding taking it all too seriously).
I think these bits are quite key to British "grim dark", there is an aspect of very British dark humour (which you see in things like 2000AD) that to an extent seems to be a little over shadowed in more modern "grim dark", or at least the impression I'm given by things like Trench Crusade and so forth (but I must confess to not being overly familiar with them).Grim Dark always seems very deliberately absurd and over the top, very much like many of the settings in things like Judge Dredd/2000AD (especially Nemesis and ABC Warriors).
Very much so. I love that aspect of Rogue Trader. Scenarios such as a single squad of marines crashed on a planet say and having to fight their way through low tech orcs or something to an extraction point. Great stuff.I quite like the fairly loosely defined setting in Rogue Trader where its also basically anything you want it to be as a means of using whatever miniatures you have in a sci fi setting.
Yes I felt they could have done a lot more there. Still it's always nice to hear John's thoughts.The interview with John was nice, but rather brief after all the build up. Kinda disappointing.