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<blockquote data-quote="Psion" data-source="post: 1596689" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>I would say it is with one caveat: when is your campaign ending? If it's going to be a while, you may want to hold out for the new edition, as there is talk of such coming out in '05.</p><p></p><p>It is an excellent game, IMO. The system is specifically tuned to over-the-top spy action and has several qualities that have been emulated in later products, especially the innovative chase system. The classes are designed with a consistent baseline (something that general d20 seems to lack), and are also specifically designed to provide competant characters. The team aspect is strong, and the classes are designed with team play in mind, something that cannot be said of many post-D&D d20 games.</p><p></p><p>60's is one of the better supplements. It handles the issue of playing in history very well, and the espionage environments are a neat contribution to gaming in general. In short, they let the outcome of the characters' activities influence the rules of the game!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psion, post: 1596689, member: 172"] I would say it is with one caveat: when is your campaign ending? If it's going to be a while, you may want to hold out for the new edition, as there is talk of such coming out in '05. It is an excellent game, IMO. The system is specifically tuned to over-the-top spy action and has several qualities that have been emulated in later products, especially the innovative chase system. The classes are designed with a consistent baseline (something that general d20 seems to lack), and are also specifically designed to provide competant characters. The team aspect is strong, and the classes are designed with team play in mind, something that cannot be said of many post-D&D d20 games. 60's is one of the better supplements. It handles the issue of playing in history very well, and the espionage environments are a neat contribution to gaming in general. In short, they let the outcome of the characters' activities influence the rules of the game! [/QUOTE]
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