RPG News for Saturday, 30 July, 2011

Morrus

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[title]Review of Amethyst: Evolution[/title]

Check out EN World's official review of the post-apocalyptic 4E game!
It’s hard not to be seriously impressed with D.E.M.’s Amethyst: Evolution. Despite a few production flaws, the book is just a powerhouse of “crunch” for the Amethyst setting, with some amazing new content and a ton of great new options for player-characters to explore. For folks looking for something new from the standard D&D heroic fantasy experience, Amethyst: Evolution offers both sword-and-sorcery gaming juxtaposed with high-tech paramilitary adventure. And to pack in more content than any of the official Player’s Handbooks at one-third the price should make this supplement a real steal at its PDF price.
[title]In Other News...[/title]
  • :rpg: New Comic Today at d20monkey.com, Sam and Brett deliver a P.S.A. on the hazards of cos-playing convention goers.
  • :pf: TOS+ Updated TOS+, the character creation and management tool for Pathfinder and D&D3.5, has been updated to support the classes/races/spells... etc of Paizo's Advanced Player's Guide.
  • :pf: Skill Encounters (Free Download) Skill Encounters are a way to run dynamic encounters beyond the limitations of the battle grid stressing Player creativity and PCs skills/talents. A chase through a crowded urban landscape, a delve into the great library in search of lost secrets or a poison gas chamber trap is what Skill Encounters are all about.
  • :4e: Review of Axes of Evil Tired of goody-goody heroes fighting the forces of darkness? Then check out this review of Sneak Attack Press’ new adventure, and try taking your players over to the “dark side”
 

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