Digital Burn

Giant_Monster

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Anyone else pick up a copy of Digital Burn: A resource for a cybernetic future. I found a copy when I went to visit family in Florida. I had heard nothing about it. It is a 160 page hardback book priced at $35.00. It is by a company called Living Room Games.

I havent had a chance to read through it but I like what I have seen. It has new advanced classes, prestige classes, feats, skills, cybernetics (cool) and a setting to use it all in. One of the things that is different about the book is that it uses photographs instead of art.

Well have any of you seen it? What are your thoughts?
 

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I picked up a copy just recently as well but while it's on the top of my "to read" pile, I haven't gotten to it yet. It looks damn fine. While I've heard some complaints about the photographic art, I like it.
 

I've had a copy of it for a while now..overall I think it is a really good book and really captures the cyberpunk genre...and I like the photo's instead of drawings, they give it a unique look. The guys at Living Room Games are also really good guys and have been supporting the setting through their own message boards on a regular basis.
 


It's from the people who now put out Earthdawn.


Anyway, I've mostly heard complaints about the cover price and the skimpy size...the use of photographs instead of art, too. Nothing at all about the content.
 

I was disappointed in the mangled netrunning rules (or lack thereof), but otherwise, I found it to be comparable to the orgiinal edition of the CyberPunk RPG from R.Talsorian Games (being that it has all the style and basic rules to build a great game out of, but that it really isn't a game in and of itself).

But then again, I might be sour because they turned down my product proposals.

:)
 

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