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Posted: Jul 5th 2008 1:14PM
Keen and Graev
said
IP vs. IP: Imo, Lord of the Rings is vastly superior to Conan.
Game vs. Game: Entirely based on what style of game you like more. They are very different.
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Posted: Jul 5th 2008 5:22PM
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It's easy to dismiss Conan's IP if you are not familiar with the original (Robert E. Howard) Conan novels.
While I agree that Tolkein is far stronger a world-creator, Howard's Hyborea is still quite impressive.
In fact, I prefer Howard's Pulp-Fiction-esque writing style to Tolkeins.
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Reader Comments (2)
Posted: Jul 5th 2008 1:14PM Keen and Graev said
Game vs. Game: Entirely based on what style of game you like more. They are very different.
Posted: Jul 5th 2008 5:22PM (Unverified) said
While I agree that Tolkein is far stronger a world-creator, Howard's Hyborea is still quite impressive.
In fact, I prefer Howard's Pulp-Fiction-esque writing style to Tolkeins.