Do you play Horizon products?


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Piratecat said:
I'm just looking for an excuse to play Redline. Remind me, which book is Virtual?

Its the one where you play computer programs in a worldwide web network. Its really cool, like i said. But maybe too different a stroke for some people, like me. :D
 

I have never played a Horizon game, but I have looked through Mechamorphosis. While I have never been a big fan of mecha, I have to admit that this was a decent book. It actually made me have some interest in Mecha. It also makes good use of the Player's Handbook. I have seen other modern books that claim to use the v.3.5 rules as the primary supplemental material, but turn around and use more rules from d20 Modern than anything else.
 

Of the Horizon books I have, Spellslinger is the most intriguing to me, and I would like to try a game of it.

But my plate is already full these days.
 

Krieg said:
Well as I said, I'm not using it straight out of the book. Grimm primarily appealed to me because of it's imagination/magic system.

Sorry abput that Kreig. I was attempting to respond to another entry, and used your quote by mistake... :(
 
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Razuur said:
Hmmmm, I am surprised that virtual has barely gotten a nod. it is easily my favorite of the Horizon books, and the one I plan on running a 12 ep campaign on.

Heck, that could have been a fully fleshed out rulebook, and I would have been happy as a lark.

Razuur

I've got Redline, Virtual, Spellslinger and Grimm; and Virtual is by far my least favorite of them.

And the worst part of that is that it is not that it's bad. It's just that others are so good.

If anyone from FFG is reading this, I think the Horizon line is a brilliant idea.
 



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