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Eclipse Phase: Wormwood Craters
Publisher: Posthuman Studios
by Judy N. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 05/03/2018 18:24:17

This is a thing of beauty right here... I laughed so hard a damn near wet myself. Some enterprising soul out there needs to run an adventure based off this masterpiece.



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Steamfortress Victory: Complete Core Rules 1901
Publisher: 20 Eyes Entertainment
by Karl N. I. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 12/03/2013 12:14:27

I wanted to write this review primarily by wondering about the content I feel is missing from the book. Nation and world details; and equipment descriptions. Though there's a general overview of the nations attitude toward one another details of the individual nations were absent. These things I had to find by buying the players workshop separately. In the equipment chapter there where tables with names but no descriptions. Again I referenced the players workshop but found that much on the tables was missing. Were these machines from the engineers guide and world book? If they are I would much like to get my hands on those two books but they seem to have disappeared from the store. Overall I think rule wise he book is interesting but there are some sloppy editing choices. In condensing the books down to just the basics you have lost a lot of the detail that made the the workshop book good. And where can I get my hands on the Engineer Guide and World book?!?



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Kalijor RPG
Publisher: Kalijor Press
by Karl N. I. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 11/08/2013 06:09:58

Oh boy where to start. This product is horrendous! The system is a complete rip from palladium. I don't mean this as in it's just badly inspired by, I mean it is lawsuit worthy plagrisim. There has only been slight cosmetic changes (the changing of the use of a d20 to 2d10, a use of a armor soak instead of ablative armor). There was in fact tables such as the missile damage table, which are copied near word for word. The setting might have saved the book but there is extremely sparse information in the book. A few short right ups of the sci fi 'real world' done in a sparse dry tone with few details followed by a very generic and sparse right up of the mmo world of Kalijor, which is supposed to be a large part of the intrigue of the setting but has little in the way of explanation of the how or why. The only good things I can say about this book is that the spare artwork is decent but nothing spectacular. The system holds slight improvements over palladium but not near worth it's 'discounted' 25 dollar price tag. A premium price for what amounts to a fan supplement level content.



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