delericho said:
Yes, but it's a very different D&D from everything that has gone before.
I would agree, actually. Sure, I haven't played it or DMed it. Still, it's my impression from reading it, reading about it, and going through various blogs/discussions, etc.
In the end, I don't care if it's 'like D&D', though. I've always liked
roleplaying games, not specifically or only 'D&D' (even though, yeah, I got into RPGs with B/X.) And this is where 4th edition fails to draw me in, just as AD&D 2e failed, and AD&D 1e paled after a (fair) while. Also, this is where 3rd edition drew me back in to 'D&D': It's a fantastically good RPG - not perfect no, but incredibly good and adaptable to so many things, so easily. Plus, the OGL and the many publishers who
made still make use of it helped sway me.
So anyway, to me as well, 4e is 'D&D', yes. But it's the worst one I've seen by an appreciable margin, and I've seen them all (also, played and/or DMed most.) The spirit is dead. That gamer integrity of sorts is gone too, well and truly. It's a soulless husk, a laughable ankle-deep parody of immersion inside whatever it's trying to sell itself as any given month.