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Why I love Dark Souls - and my favourite dark fantasy settings

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Image by FromSoftware [11 min read] Dark Souls Bloodborne Ravenloft What's next? So here we are: dark fantasy . I’ve always been drawn to worlds where the outlook is grim, the odds overwhelming, and the monsters supernatural.  Nowhere captures that better for me than the Dark Souls video game series. It takes the building blocks of high fantasy—knights, kingdoms, magic—and refracts them through ruin, decay, and dread. Hope is faint, victories are fleeting, and that tension between mythic grandeur and horror is what makes it dark fantasy.  From the same creator came Bloodborne . At first it’s pure Gothic—Yharnam’s plague-ridden streets, spires and cathedrals, torchlit mobs, and themes of sin and forbidden knowledge that echo Mary Shelley. But as the hunt deepens, the game shifts into full-blown Lovecraftian horror, where the true monsters are alien gods beyond human comprehension.  Even vampires have had their hold on me. As a kid they gave me nightmares, but Bram Stoker...

Why I love Middle-earth - and my favourite low fantasy settings

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Image courtesy of Fiction Horizon [11 min read] Middle-earth The Witcher Game of Thrones What's next? What is low fantasy? For me, it started with The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings . Yes, there are dragons and dark lords, but Middle-earth is so grounded that even a simple journey feels like a real, exhausting struggle. If Tolkien gave us Anglo-inspired fantasy, The Witcher brings in Eastern European folklore with its own edge. Magic exists, but it’s rare and risky. Most people are ordinary, caught up in everyday survival, and moral lines are almost always blurred - even for Geralt of Rivia. And then there’s Game of Thrones , where the political intrigue can be as dangerous as any sword fight. Civil wars, social injustice, and clashing faiths make the setting feel strikingly real - with the odd dragon thrown in to remind you it's not. So when I want to step into the shoes of a hero who doesn’t rely on superpowers, these are the worlds I reach for. They’re vivid,...

Why I love Dungeons & Dragons - and my favourite high fantasy settings

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Image by Wizards of the Coast [15 min read] Dungeons & Dragons Forgotten Realms Dragonlance Planescape What's next? About a year ago I started thinking about my legacy. Not my positive impact on the world. Not the balance of the family trust fund. No - even more importantly   -  which of my favourite imaginary worlds might my kids explore and fall in love with?   That thought sent me down a rabbit hole - which stories are worth preserving? What content might still bring joy even today? And how do I make sure they're not lost to time, from a flooded basement or an impenetrable wall of digital rights management? Read all about that here.   Welcome to my  "Why I love..."  series, a collection of love letters to the creative works that have shaped my love of games. I'll share what they are, why I love them, and how you can step into them yourself, based on my experience of getting joyfully lost in them.  And I'm starting with th...