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<blockquote data-quote="blade" data-source="post: 2009084" data-attributes="member: 26882"><p>Cost: Extremely reasonable price. This was a monsterous product for the approximately 5 dollar price range. </p><p></p><p>Artwork:</p><p>Cover: The artwork on the cover was nice. It didn't stand out, but it wasn't poorly done.</p><p>interior: Interior art varied from good to exceptional. I like the fact that every class had its own image, some male and some female.</p><p></p><p>Contents:</p><p>The game system is broken up between several products. Each of which I think are well done. I will try to stick with just the material from the Prime Rules component.</p><p></p><p>Classes:A large number of classes are presented in this product, basically replacing the classes from 3rd edition. hit points are actually low for most of the classes. They seem to average at a d6, which is interesting for a combat based world. </p><p>This seems to indicate a need for people who want to be stronger to make heavy use of Toughness feats.</p><p></p><p>Feats/Skills: I can see where there are a lot of feats they didn't use could come into play, perhaps in a suppliment. Their feats are pretty "realistic" and do not go into any cinematic uses of gunslinging, which I would have liked. They appear to make a reuse of some of the skill material from the SRD tweaked to be futuristic.</p><p></p><p>Cyberware - A horde of cybernetics and biological whatchamacallits are in this product. Nicely detailed, they make use of an interesting type of ECL system to balance the game mechanics.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Overall, if you like cyberpunk type roleplaying, you should pick up this product and the others in their series.</p><p>I highly recommend Cyber Style: Bang Bang as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blade, post: 2009084, member: 26882"] Cost: Extremely reasonable price. This was a monsterous product for the approximately 5 dollar price range. Artwork: Cover: The artwork on the cover was nice. It didn't stand out, but it wasn't poorly done. interior: Interior art varied from good to exceptional. I like the fact that every class had its own image, some male and some female. Contents: The game system is broken up between several products. Each of which I think are well done. I will try to stick with just the material from the Prime Rules component. Classes:A large number of classes are presented in this product, basically replacing the classes from 3rd edition. hit points are actually low for most of the classes. They seem to average at a d6, which is interesting for a combat based world. This seems to indicate a need for people who want to be stronger to make heavy use of Toughness feats. Feats/Skills: I can see where there are a lot of feats they didn't use could come into play, perhaps in a suppliment. Their feats are pretty "realistic" and do not go into any cinematic uses of gunslinging, which I would have liked. They appear to make a reuse of some of the skill material from the SRD tweaked to be futuristic. Cyberware - A horde of cybernetics and biological whatchamacallits are in this product. Nicely detailed, they make use of an interesting type of ECL system to balance the game mechanics. Overall, if you like cyberpunk type roleplaying, you should pick up this product and the others in their series. I highly recommend Cyber Style: Bang Bang as well. [/QUOTE]
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