Nu Vibez and Roleplay Guide Magazine - October 2014 | Page 8
EDITOR’S LETTER
DON’T CALL IT
A COMEBACK
Roleplay Guide Magazine is back and we can hardly
contain our excitement!
We have the unique opportunity
to bring you a publication unlike
any in any virtual world or seen on
magazine racks across the globe.
And all of this is thanks to you, the
role-play community. Thank you.
I am really excited to breath
new life into RPG after a two year
hiatus. When I was approached to
captain this vessel, how could I say
no? It was the perfect opportunity
to couple my experience as a
journalist in San Francisco with my
love for all kinds of gaming, comics
and sci-fi or more specifically
Doctor Who. I couldn’t very well let
this opportunity pass by.
As we move forward, each
month we’ll bring you regular
features such as RP University, sim
reviews, in-depth looks at different
RP sub-cultures, upcoming game
titles, interviews and upcoming
cons. That’s just a taste, a morsel of
what you’ll come to expect.
So, get ready!
In this issue, we take a look
at the new Doctor played by
Academy Award-winning actor
Peter Capaldi (pg 32). You may
remember seeing Capaldi in an
episode of Doctor Who back in
2008, where he played Caecilius.
If that doesn’t ring a bell, be sure
check out “The Fires of Pompeii”
episode. Capaldi also made a
cameo on the Doctor Who spin-off
Torchwood and is known for his
role as the doctor of spin, Malcolm
Tucker on the comedy show “The
Thick of It.”
We’ll delve into the world
of famed American author H.P.
Lovecraft with a fresh look at
Innsmouth, a sim based on the
author's library of work (pg 24).
The sim itself is undergoing
new changes admist some rather
chilling news.
Spoilers! I could tell you about
everything that you'll find in this
month’s issue, but what’s the fun in
that? Be sure to let us know what
you think of the new RPG Magazine
by sending a notecard to me inworld or via email at suggestions@
worldsofroleplay.com.
My greatest hope is that you,
our readers, enjoy what you read
in RPG each month, leaving you
eager to read the next issue. Thank
you again for all of your support.
Cheers,