Ranger REG
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Blatant Shameless Plug
Buy Blood and Vigilance. "The Original d20 Spectaculars."
Buy Blood and Vigilance. "The Original d20 Spectaculars."
Dude, you're preaching to the choir. Make yourself useful and wave it in front of Aussiegamer's face.hobgoblin said:*waves the "i like d20 future" banner*
Ranger REG said:Buy Blood and Vigilance. "The Original d20 Spectaculars."
Greg K said:I pimp Blood and Fist, but Charles has never said "Bless you my son" to me.
The first two sound interesting…. Thanks for the recommendation.buzz said:There are games like Capes, With Great Power, and Truth & Justice that focus on the narrative elements of supers comics, rather than making an attempt to model supers-physics. I bet Prime Time Adventures could work similarly.
tetsujin28 said:Games like Universalis and Primetime Adventures do it swimmingly.
This Red Star is an excelent product and based on a comic but is not a super hero game. It is a game of science fiction and sorcery set in an alternate universe's Soviet Union...
Hey! Somebody else bought that? I figured I was the only one.
Ranger REG said:Buy Blood and Vigilance. "The Original d20 Spectaculars."
ledded said:Ditto on the pimpage. Seriously. I doubt WotC would have done that much of a better treatment as a whole, it just would have been shinier and with more art and a monkey-truck-load more expensive. Heck, if I want superhero art, I've already got tons of that in boxes at home
But I'm biased... my group has used BnV a good bit and we like it a lot. It's straightforward, it's easy to pick up, and it's easy to add to d20 Modern. Heck, our game was so much fun I wrote a mediocre story hour about it for a while.
Can I get a "bless you my son"?
P.S. I like d20 Future too. As a toolkit.