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Rogue0071
Dec 8, 2009

Grey Hunter's next target.

Skwirl posted:

While more attention to good sslp's is great, I don't think a single thing in the OP has a face cam.

I think he meant such videos showing up as recommended for people on Youtube, not in the OP.

On the topic of good SSLPs, House Hohenzollern Rising is easily the best completed Paradox LP and gives an excellent alt-history narrative following the Hohenzollerns (historically the ruling family of Prussia and the German Empire) from a single county in Swabia through 900 years and 4 games, with a ton of effort put into good conversions and interesting events.

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Rogue0071
Dec 8, 2009

Grey Hunter's next target.

Sneaky Fast posted:

I just finished ShadowCatboy's Planescape:Torment LP based on the recommendation of this thread. I real enjoyed the depth of the story and by the end of the LP i was enthralled. It felt like i had just completed a great book. It worked so well because most of the writing and dialog was in game text and ShadowCatboy's narrative adaptation was mostly describing gameplay. It's just really hard to write narrative LP's as one person that aren't repetitive

Does anybody have any suggestions of SSLP's that feel as epic as PT?

I'd recommend Scorchy's KOTOR II LP (less narrative focused, though) and Lt. Danger's NWN2: Mask of the Betrayer LP. His LP of the original campaign is also worth reading but it's the MOTB one that really has the effect you describe.

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