BiggusGeekus
That's Latin for "cool"
I read Alan Kohler's review on rpg.net for the Twin Crowns d20 game:
http://www.rpg.net/news+reviews/reviews/rev_5781.html
He notes that the game is an excellent value on a dollar per page basis. While I have no doubt the game deserved the 2/4 rating the product recieved; it did raise some questions.
Clearly they could have added better art than the "lackluster" stuff Mr. Kohler saw ... but at an increase to the price. Should they have done that? When reviewing is price taken into consideration? Should price be taken into consideration? After all, there is some stuff out there on the net that is free, but I wouldn't waste my valuable download time on it when I could be reading d20review.com
I realize that this is a very open-ended and vague question. I realize there is no "right" answer. I'm just curious about opinions.
http://www.rpg.net/news+reviews/reviews/rev_5781.html
He notes that the game is an excellent value on a dollar per page basis. While I have no doubt the game deserved the 2/4 rating the product recieved; it did raise some questions.
Clearly they could have added better art than the "lackluster" stuff Mr. Kohler saw ... but at an increase to the price. Should they have done that? When reviewing is price taken into consideration? Should price be taken into consideration? After all, there is some stuff out there on the net that is free, but I wouldn't waste my valuable download time on it when I could be reading d20review.com

I realize that this is a very open-ended and vague question. I realize there is no "right" answer. I'm just curious about opinions.
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