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<blockquote data-quote="Darrin Drader" data-source="post: 1073076" data-attributes="member: 7394"><p>In no particular order of preference:</p><p></p><p><strong>Bastion Press:</strong> Yes, I do freelance for them, but the material is top notch. <em>Torn Asunder</em> and <em>Airships</em> are probably their best core D20 products to date, and <em>Oathbound</em> is very cool, in my humble opinion. I think people are really going to enjoy the stuff that made it into <em>Oathbound: Arena</em>. Of course lets not forget that Jim Butler is a veteran of the RPG industry, as are many of the people writing Bastion books.</p><p></p><p><strong>Necromancer Games:</strong> As far as I can tell they're the only company producing a successful D20 line by offering a steady stream of printed adventures. And they're good "harkening back to the old days of D&D" adventures too. Sometimes they get a little too hack & slash for my tastes, but they balance those out with releases like <em>The Hall of the Rainbow Mage.</em></p><p></p><p><strong>Green Ronin:</strong> From the beginning they've stood for quality and they're never afraid to "go there." The first product they released that really made me go "Wow!" was <em>Legions of Hell</em>. Since then they've followed that up with other excellent releases such as the <em>The Book of the Righteous</em> and <em>Plot and Poison</em>. Add to this the fact that they've added the Game Mechanics Imprint, and its evident that they are a solid publisher.</p><p></p><p><strong>Fantasy Flight Games:</strong> What can I say about these guys? The fact that the majority of their books are hard cover and are actually good speaks volumes not only about their success but their committment to the community. Their crown jewel is the <em>Midnight</em> setting, which is very cool. Despite the number of settings I own and never use, I've been thinking of actually using this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darrin Drader, post: 1073076, member: 7394"] In no particular order of preference: [B]Bastion Press:[/B] Yes, I do freelance for them, but the material is top notch. [I]Torn Asunder[/I] and [I]Airships[/I] are probably their best core D20 products to date, and [I]Oathbound[/I] is very cool, in my humble opinion. I think people are really going to enjoy the stuff that made it into [I]Oathbound: Arena[/I]. Of course lets not forget that Jim Butler is a veteran of the RPG industry, as are many of the people writing Bastion books. [B]Necromancer Games:[/B] As far as I can tell they're the only company producing a successful D20 line by offering a steady stream of printed adventures. And they're good "harkening back to the old days of D&D" adventures too. Sometimes they get a little too hack & slash for my tastes, but they balance those out with releases like [I]The Hall of the Rainbow Mage.[/I] [B]Green Ronin:[/B] From the beginning they've stood for quality and they're never afraid to "go there." The first product they released that really made me go "Wow!" was [I]Legions of Hell[/I]. Since then they've followed that up with other excellent releases such as the [I]The Book of the Righteous[/I] and [I]Plot and Poison[/I]. Add to this the fact that they've added the Game Mechanics Imprint, and its evident that they are a solid publisher. [B]Fantasy Flight Games:[/B] What can I say about these guys? The fact that the majority of their books are hard cover and are actually good speaks volumes not only about their success but their committment to the community. Their crown jewel is the [I]Midnight[/I] setting, which is very cool. Despite the number of settings I own and never use, I've been thinking of actually using this one. [/QUOTE]
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