Psychic Warrior said:
I hope so - their products are crap.
Despite that compelling argument, I have to disagree.
By itself, the Kalamar setting is the best traditional fantasy setting on the market. All of the strengths of Greyhawk back in the day with few of its shortcomings.
Kalamar Atlas - for anyone who loves maps (and c'mon, who doesn't) this is the coolest RPG product I've ever seen. Strictly from a DM utility standpoint, it provides a ton of detail in terms of town, city, and to a lesser extent village placement. As I described it to one of my players, "It's a DM's dream. It took care of the more tedious heavy lifting so I can spend time working on adventures."
Based on what I've seen of their racial books (I only own the Orc and Hobgoblin books thus far), they are the best racial sourcebooks on the market. They made the races distinctive while seamlessly integrating them into the setting while staying true to the core Monster Manual.
Their adventure modules are well-written and enjoyable, if not earth-shattering in the innovation department. They also use their ImageQuest illustrations to help highlight parts of the adventure and although it's a gimmick, it's a cool one.
But then, maybe it's me.
