Endzeitgeist
First Post
Usually, I buy adventures only with the intention of scavenging for ideas and while I tend to love urban adventures, there are not that many out there. After CotCT, I thought that I would not see any adventures of surpreme quality for quite some time. (And yeah, I was actually disappointed with ~half of CotCT.)
Then I was pointed towards the adventures by 0onegames - an arc set in the Great City and easily adapted to other cities.
I liked the other adventures, but this one is a gem. I had to spread the word about it. It is clever and brilliant in a sinister, imaginative way.
The "villain" is plain cool, the storyline contains subtle, creepy elements and utilizes them in interesting ways. Oh, by the way, did I mention the fight club in the module? Seriously, the other adventures by 0one were very good, but this one is superb. The only negative thing I could state about this adventure is that the art is "only" quite good B&W.
Seriously, "The Bloody Fix" is ridiculously cheap and even contains a couple of nice handouts for your players. (Color handouts can be downloaded for free at 0onegames' homepage)
My players normally tend to hate unmodified adventures.
They absolutely loved this one and I did not have to raise my pen to modiy it even once.
Give it a shot, the "Road to Revolution Arc" is premium quality and this adventure is top-notch, it made me buy its predecessor and the campaign setting.
Then I was pointed towards the adventures by 0onegames - an arc set in the Great City and easily adapted to other cities.
I liked the other adventures, but this one is a gem. I had to spread the word about it. It is clever and brilliant in a sinister, imaginative way.
The "villain" is plain cool, the storyline contains subtle, creepy elements and utilizes them in interesting ways. Oh, by the way, did I mention the fight club in the module? Seriously, the other adventures by 0one were very good, but this one is superb. The only negative thing I could state about this adventure is that the art is "only" quite good B&W.
Seriously, "The Bloody Fix" is ridiculously cheap and even contains a couple of nice handouts for your players. (Color handouts can be downloaded for free at 0onegames' homepage)
My players normally tend to hate unmodified adventures.
They absolutely loved this one and I did not have to raise my pen to modiy it even once.
Give it a shot, the "Road to Revolution Arc" is premium quality and this adventure is top-notch, it made me buy its predecessor and the campaign setting.