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<blockquote data-quote="Eldritch_Mage" data-source="post: 2652716" data-attributes="member: 35520"><p><strong>Psychos-r-Us</strong></p><p></p><p>When I first got hold of this supplement, I skimmed it. Man, it was like taking a stroll down Psycho Lane. I couldn’t wait to get into it.</p><p></p><p> Once again Michael delivers. The short stories through out gave an excellent feel for the setting, and his humor throughout the rules defiantly lightened the mood for the reader.</p><p></p><p> Victim Classes; why in the world would you want to play a victim? Fun of course! There are several playable victim classes to choose from; Cheerleader, Jock, Mundane, Nerd, Outcast, Scream Queen, Stoner, and Tough Guy. They are very stereotypical for the genre, and should be fun to play. Throw in some flaws; arrogant, cowardly, etc and you have a picture perfect group of victims from almost any horror movie.</p><p></p><p> There are a couple of advanced classes as well, so you don’t have to play a victim only game. The Bounty Hunter and the Profiler would be a lot of fun to put up against your favorite slasher. The profiling and insanity rules are almost worth picking up the book itself – something that can be snapped into almost any D20 game.</p><p></p><p> There is even a Gamemasterless game presented. So if no one wants to GM tonight, you can all make a victim, and start rolling – see who lives </p><p></p><p> Muhahahaha – Random Tables. Yup, roll the dice a few times and Instant Psycho Slasher. Ready to make minced meat of your pcs – for fun, or for when inspiration just doesn’t strike you. Heh, the Slasher feat section is just great. With these tables and rules you could potentially recreate any slasher, from any of your favorite movies; From the mundane Nut case, to the animate doll, all the way to the unkillable/processed juggernaut.</p><p></p><p> If you like slasher flick, or if you want to surprise your party this Halloween, pick this up. It will be a Halloween adventure your group will not soon forget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eldritch_Mage, post: 2652716, member: 35520"] [b]Psychos-r-Us[/b] When I first got hold of this supplement, I skimmed it. Man, it was like taking a stroll down Psycho Lane. I couldn’t wait to get into it. Once again Michael delivers. The short stories through out gave an excellent feel for the setting, and his humor throughout the rules defiantly lightened the mood for the reader. Victim Classes; why in the world would you want to play a victim? Fun of course! There are several playable victim classes to choose from; Cheerleader, Jock, Mundane, Nerd, Outcast, Scream Queen, Stoner, and Tough Guy. They are very stereotypical for the genre, and should be fun to play. Throw in some flaws; arrogant, cowardly, etc and you have a picture perfect group of victims from almost any horror movie. There are a couple of advanced classes as well, so you don’t have to play a victim only game. The Bounty Hunter and the Profiler would be a lot of fun to put up against your favorite slasher. The profiling and insanity rules are almost worth picking up the book itself – something that can be snapped into almost any D20 game. There is even a Gamemasterless game presented. So if no one wants to GM tonight, you can all make a victim, and start rolling – see who lives Muhahahaha – Random Tables. Yup, roll the dice a few times and Instant Psycho Slasher. Ready to make minced meat of your pcs – for fun, or for when inspiration just doesn’t strike you. Heh, the Slasher feat section is just great. With these tables and rules you could potentially recreate any slasher, from any of your favorite movies; From the mundane Nut case, to the animate doll, all the way to the unkillable/processed juggernaut. If you like slasher flick, or if you want to surprise your party this Halloween, pick this up. It will be a Halloween adventure your group will not soon forget. [/QUOTE]
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