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<blockquote data-quote="(un)reason" data-source="post: 8962410" data-attributes="member: 27780"><p><strong><u>Polyhedron UK Issue 3: January 1999</u></strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>part 3/5</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>MEGAbyte: Diablo doesn't have much subtlety as a game, but if you like the hack & slash dungeoncrawling aspect of D&D it scratches that itch quite satisfactorily. Pick your class, load up on gear and go kill monsters to get ever more powerful. Hopefully the sequel will do these things even better. No great surprise that they'll do official crossover products between the properties in the near future.</p><p></p><p>Starcraft gets an ecstatic 11/10 score. The Warcraft series has gone sci-fi and it's better than ever! Slaughter those Zerg & Protoss in an epic series of missions punctuated by excellent FMV cutscenes, then do it all again with the other sides and multi-player mode. It might look a bit clunky now but it's an important step on Blizzard's journey to world domination and the series as a whole is still going strong. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>MAILbag: First letter is a long one asking a full 5 questions on the future of the RPGA and this magazine. They'd like to be able to cover every D&D world, but only have so much time and space and will go where they get most demand first. They're still thinking hard about what changes a next edition might bring and how to balance them so you can have a greater variety of options while everyone still has fun.</p><p></p><p>Second is a much shorter one asking for the writers guidelines. They're easy to find online, and have been for a while now.</p><p></p><p>Third is an even longer one by the Nottinghamshire regional co-ordinator, also pondering the future of D&D & the RPGA and whether the UK's tastes will be steamrollered by the far louder american voices when it comes to revisions & playtesting. Since less than half of his suggestions will make it into the next edition, he's quite right to be concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="(un)reason, post: 8962410, member: 27780"] [b][u]Polyhedron UK Issue 3: January 1999[/u][/b] part 3/5 MEGAbyte: Diablo doesn't have much subtlety as a game, but if you like the hack & slash dungeoncrawling aspect of D&D it scratches that itch quite satisfactorily. Pick your class, load up on gear and go kill monsters to get ever more powerful. Hopefully the sequel will do these things even better. No great surprise that they'll do official crossover products between the properties in the near future. Starcraft gets an ecstatic 11/10 score. The Warcraft series has gone sci-fi and it's better than ever! Slaughter those Zerg & Protoss in an epic series of missions punctuated by excellent FMV cutscenes, then do it all again with the other sides and multi-player mode. It might look a bit clunky now but it's an important step on Blizzard's journey to world domination and the series as a whole is still going strong. MAILbag: First letter is a long one asking a full 5 questions on the future of the RPGA and this magazine. They'd like to be able to cover every D&D world, but only have so much time and space and will go where they get most demand first. They're still thinking hard about what changes a next edition might bring and how to balance them so you can have a greater variety of options while everyone still has fun. Second is a much shorter one asking for the writers guidelines. They're easy to find online, and have been for a while now. Third is an even longer one by the Nottinghamshire regional co-ordinator, also pondering the future of D&D & the RPGA and whether the UK's tastes will be steamrollered by the far louder american voices when it comes to revisions & playtesting. Since less than half of his suggestions will make it into the next edition, he's quite right to be concerned. [/QUOTE]
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