Further Thoughts On Combining Warriors of the Red Planet and 13 Parsercs
Rpg - The Barsoomian Way Part II
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Merging 13 Parsecs (a solo-play toolkit for sci-fi exploration) with
Warriors of the Red Planet (a Sword & Planet OSR game) creates a gritty,
atmospheric ...
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ReplyDelete"It's by Monte Cook, so it's got to be good, or at least, decent. Right?"
ReplyDeleteThis is the guy who wrote "Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil" which pretty much completely ignored and/or overturned the whole mythology that the original had established. So I'm going to call shenanigans.
He's the 3rd edition guy, right? Barf.
DeleteDont forget Ptolus, the setting of "the d20 rules with the volume turned all the way up"...
DeleteEh, sure, the price is right, but Monte Cook is not, by any means, anyone I would associate with quality design. All ofthe nifty things about Numenara show up in plenty of other, better games which only leaves the setting, which I understand to be quite good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up; picked up the bundle!
ReplyDeleteI played Numenera for about a month before I started getting bored with it.. Maybe it was the DM.. I don't know but I just never got into it..
ReplyDeleteEmperor's new post-apocalyptic science-fantasy RPG... I mean, clothes?
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