MGibster
Legend
You know what? I'm a little ambivalent here. Part of me disagrees because I'd rather gouge my eyes out with a plastic spork from KFC than play some of the games I absolutely loved when I was younger. That kind of suggests that games have improved in many ways over the years. But am I having a better overall experience today than I did in the 80s? I don't think I can answer that in the affirmative.Forty years later, and we still haven't managed to create better ttRPG gaming experiences than existed in the mid 80s. At best, we're just doing a better job of codifying them. At worst, we're as out of ideas as the guy whose idea was to just remake all the classic Disney films with CGI.
Takes me back to the d20 glut. It's why I'm still gunshy when it comes to 3rd party D&D products.Sturgeon's Law is a vast understatement when it comes to RPG supplements. For every 1 usable page of RPG supplements, there are like 999 pages of crud.