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Is there any way to edit your comments about a product once you submit them on RPGNow?
Tonight I wrote comments for Ronin Arts' Visions II: Phantasmal Memories (http://www.rpgnow.com/product_reviews_info.php?cid=6662&reviews_id=6791&), and my spelling/usage errors aside, there were two things I wanted to correct:
1. Henry James "Turning of the Screw" - this should be "The Turn of the Screw" - Somehow the chapter "Turning the Screw" from Mongoose Publishing's OGL Horror and the title of James' novel got mangled in my 40+ year old neurons.
2. I mentioned that "While firmly rooted in the d20 ruleset, this product isn't a slave to game mechanics, and emphasizes story over rules, allowing it to capture the mood found in Gothic tales of the supernatural", but I didn't explain this. Another review for this product mentioned that "incorporeal creates [sic] can't grapple", but the example of the applied incorporeal undead harbinger spirit template this refers to, the Bean Nighe/Washer Woman, has a powerful choke attack that essentially *defines* this creature, thus necessitating the use of grapple.
Anyhow, I do know that publishers can leave replies to customer comments, so I hereby grant permission to Ronin Arts to add my two comments above in a reply, and would be grateful if they would.
Again, this is a very good product - I am really enjoying this series by Patrick Younts and look forward to the next installment!
Tonight I wrote comments for Ronin Arts' Visions II: Phantasmal Memories (http://www.rpgnow.com/product_reviews_info.php?cid=6662&reviews_id=6791&), and my spelling/usage errors aside, there were two things I wanted to correct:
1. Henry James "Turning of the Screw" - this should be "The Turn of the Screw" - Somehow the chapter "Turning the Screw" from Mongoose Publishing's OGL Horror and the title of James' novel got mangled in my 40+ year old neurons.

2. I mentioned that "While firmly rooted in the d20 ruleset, this product isn't a slave to game mechanics, and emphasizes story over rules, allowing it to capture the mood found in Gothic tales of the supernatural", but I didn't explain this. Another review for this product mentioned that "incorporeal creates [sic] can't grapple", but the example of the applied incorporeal undead harbinger spirit template this refers to, the Bean Nighe/Washer Woman, has a powerful choke attack that essentially *defines* this creature, thus necessitating the use of grapple.
Anyhow, I do know that publishers can leave replies to customer comments, so I hereby grant permission to Ronin Arts to add my two comments above in a reply, and would be grateful if they would.
Again, this is a very good product - I am really enjoying this series by Patrick Younts and look forward to the next installment!
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