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Get in there!!
Always loved the setting never did get/like the rules though. They felt very contrary to the settings and themes, but also they were very typical for the time. This could be the version that fixes that. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Here’s how I bought KULT.
Me, at GenCon in like 1993 or something. Sees KULT booth, posters, etc. Loves Hellraiser. Intrigued. About to go over and pick up a book.
DUDE jumps in front of me, VERY excited.
DUDE: “Hey, is this the game with the spell ‘*Fetal Perversion*” ”
KULT GUYS: (bemused but apprehensive): “…Yes, it is!”
DUDE: GIVE ME ONE!
ANDY: (sight unseen) ME TOO!
KULT
It’s like the Matrix meets Hellraiser!
KULT
I love it!
Andy Kitkowski I bought Kult at the local comic book store, which had a large rpg/wargames section in “the dungeon” (the basement). The clerk, who knew me a bit, said “that’s the sickest rpg ever made. You’d like it.” I was fifteen. But he was right!