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Call of Cthulhu’s creator reveals how its Sanity system accidentally changed roleplaying forever
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Call of Cthulhu’s creator reveals how its Sanity system accidentally changed roleplaying forever

12 April 20263 Mins Read

Sandy Petersen, the creator of the horror tabletop game Call of Cthulhu, recently recalled the first time he tested out its iconic Sanity mechanic. The reaction he got from players was unexpected, but ended up shaping a mechanic that has influenced nearly every horror game, digital or physical, since.

In Call of Cthulhu, players have Sanity Points, a stat that decreases as they encounter grotesque, Lovecraftian horrors. A substantial loss of Sanity Points can cause your character to become insane or perform actions outside the player’s control, adding another layer of horror to the game. The Sanity mechanic is perhaps Call of Cthulhu’s true legacy, as variations on it have appeared in many different tabletop and video games.

In an X thread on April 11, Petersen recalled the first time he tested this mechanic, which he thought would be a “good fit” for the game because “in Lovecraft’s tales, the heroes would faint dead away, panic, go into hysterics, become lunatics, and so forth.” While he expected players to simply consider this another stat to account for, it viscerally changed how the college students he played with reacted when they summoned a Malign Being.

“One of them said, ‘I cover my face,’ and held his hands over his eyes. Another said, ‘I’m going to face the corner of the room,’ and ran to the corner. A third said, ‘I’m running upstairs to get away,’ Petersen explained. “You would never do those things in D&D — knowledge is power. Why look away? If you can believe it, until that moment, I had not realized that the Sanity rules would make the players act as if their characters were afraid! I’m not saying the players were actually afraid, you understand, but the characters were running away, cowering, and so forth, and I hadn’t even made anyone roll for Sanity yet.”

This experience showed Petersen that “having the players ACT scared is the first step to actually having them BE scared,” and shaped the ultimate design of the Sanity mechanic in Call of Cthulhu. We can only wonder how different horror games would be nowadays had those college students playtesting Call of Cthulhu not reacted in the way that they did.

Although this is a great story, John Romero frequently calls out Sandy Petersen for inaccurately representing their time and work together at id Software. Petersen was the primary designer of Call of Cthulhu, though, so his recollection of how one of that game’s most influential mechanics was created is still of note.

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