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<blockquote data-quote="TrippyHippy" data-source="post: 8687194" data-attributes="member: 27252"><p>Personally, I would have found it more interesting to forge a Hunter game out of the material used in The Second Inquisition. They are a much more intimidating group, akin to a Technocracy antagonist group in effect and the various ‘orgs’ add intrigue in the same manner they may have done if taking a Delta Green or Night’s Black Agents approach.</p><p></p><p>However, I think Hunter: The Reckoning was a successful computer game brand for White Wolf and the ‘entry level’ simplicity of the premise probably accounts for its relative early release here. The fact that it isn’t actually a ‘5th edition’ and its premise is slightly different to the original, notwithstanding.</p><p></p><p>I bought the PDF - and it does serve as a useful source of antagonists for Hunters <em>and</em> Vampires, in fact. The mechanics are a decent adaptation of ideas from V5, which were very good in my view, and so I’ve no complaints about that or the presentation really. Nevertheless, it isn’t a 'must buy’ for me and I’m more interested in how they develop Werewolf into a 5th edition to be honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrippyHippy, post: 8687194, member: 27252"] Personally, I would have found it more interesting to forge a Hunter game out of the material used in The Second Inquisition. They are a much more intimidating group, akin to a Technocracy antagonist group in effect and the various ‘orgs’ add intrigue in the same manner they may have done if taking a Delta Green or Night’s Black Agents approach. However, I think Hunter: The Reckoning was a successful computer game brand for White Wolf and the ‘entry level’ simplicity of the premise probably accounts for its relative early release here. The fact that it isn’t actually a ‘5th edition’ and its premise is slightly different to the original, notwithstanding. I bought the PDF - and it does serve as a useful source of antagonists for Hunters [I]and[/I] Vampires, in fact. The mechanics are a decent adaptation of ideas from V5, which were very good in my view, and so I’ve no complaints about that or the presentation really. Nevertheless, it isn’t a 'must buy’ for me and I’m more interested in how they develop Werewolf into a 5th edition to be honest. [/QUOTE]
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