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<blockquote data-quote="Shayd3000" data-source="post: 284645" data-attributes="member: 6360"><p><strong>SAS and M&M</strong></p><p></p><p>I got to play in SAS and M&M at ORIGINS this year, and needless to say, I was impressed immensly with both systems! I would have liked to try out SASd20 to compare with M&M, but sadly that opportunity was not available.</p><p></p><p>I had a great time with both games, and am very excited about the upcomming SASd20 and M&M releases and have plans to purchase them both.</p><p></p><p>The problem is, we don't know which one we want to play yet, because they're all so good! Will probably end up playing all three.</p><p></p><p>I will say this, having never seen M&M before, we were able to sit down and get into play fairly quickly, and our characters forged into a pretty good super-team almost immediatly. The game moved very quickly, and the innovations Steve has slipped in are extrememly impressive. This game is a MUST BUY for any super hero gamer.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, SAS is also another MUST BUY. The tri-stat system (yes, I know not d20) is also very quick and easy to play, and the game moves fast, keeping up with the high-action needed for superheroic play. The production quality on the SAS book is extremely good, and that book rests on my shelf next to the Cthulhu Anniversary rulebook. I hope to put M&M in that place of honor as well.</p><p></p><p>Champions is in BIG trouble is all I can say, having been a VERY LONG TIME Champions player (1st ed anyone?).</p><p></p><p>Thanks to Mark and Steve both for GREAT GAMES!!!!!</p><p></p><p>George</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shayd3000, post: 284645, member: 6360"] [b]SAS and M&M[/b] I got to play in SAS and M&M at ORIGINS this year, and needless to say, I was impressed immensly with both systems! I would have liked to try out SASd20 to compare with M&M, but sadly that opportunity was not available. I had a great time with both games, and am very excited about the upcomming SASd20 and M&M releases and have plans to purchase them both. The problem is, we don't know which one we want to play yet, because they're all so good! Will probably end up playing all three. I will say this, having never seen M&M before, we were able to sit down and get into play fairly quickly, and our characters forged into a pretty good super-team almost immediatly. The game moved very quickly, and the innovations Steve has slipped in are extrememly impressive. This game is a MUST BUY for any super hero gamer. Having said that, SAS is also another MUST BUY. The tri-stat system (yes, I know not d20) is also very quick and easy to play, and the game moves fast, keeping up with the high-action needed for superheroic play. The production quality on the SAS book is extremely good, and that book rests on my shelf next to the Cthulhu Anniversary rulebook. I hope to put M&M in that place of honor as well. Champions is in BIG trouble is all I can say, having been a VERY LONG TIME Champions player (1st ed anyone?). Thanks to Mark and Steve both for GREAT GAMES!!!!! George [/QUOTE]
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