Fifth Element
Legend
I think it's especially important for a new fantasy RPG to be able to describe what it is. What makes it special? Why should I consider looking at yet another fantasy RPG? What makes the system what it is?
Fifth Element said:As I said, my initial reaction was likely unfair, considering the publisher.
What would I do? Emphasize the positive, as said above. Don't tell me what the game isn't - tell me what it is.
It's like those old Talislanta ads - "No elves..." Okay, we get there's no elves, so what do you have?
In this case they do go on to describe something about the system in positive terms, but whenever I see text like that I read it as a not-so-subtle jab at D&D, and that colours my first impression of the game.
Nellisir said:I would've said what the game is, not what it isn't. If "restrictive archtypes" is a swipe at D&D, then it's like saying "the most popular rpg in the world? We're not it." I mean, hurrah for bucking the trend, but alot of people like restrictive archtypes.
Crothian said:It's added to my games to review. That makes it number two on the list![]()
joela said:Well, where is it?!?![]()
Crothian said:Demon Hunters RPG is first. I'm not cool and get books in advance. I have to wait just like everyone else.![]()
Good question. I'd like an answer on it too.SilvercatMoonpaw2 said:What's the spellcasting system like in terms of how much fuel the caster has? Is this a system where you can sling out spells left and right or are you going to have to be conservative?
We do!Arkhandus said:(.....we really need a 'shrug' smiley. -_-)