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Mutants & Masterminds (Superheroes RPG) |
List Price: $32.95
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Rating: Summary: Where's The Rest Of The Dice?!? Review: Where the ... are the rest of the bloody dice? I have read through the book and all I can find is the d20. What a waste! Also, the Damage system is lame. I prefer having HP, thank you. Also, they've gotta' have some kinda healer. The lack of classes if they gave a simple process for making a character. Instead, they give you archetypes which don't even let you pick up the blooming dice. The character creation process is too general. In Dungeons+Dragons, they outline everything from head-to-foot. In this, they assume you took one of their awful archetypes (although the battlesuit, elemental and metamorph aren't that bad) I havn't played any other superheroes RPG, but considering I can make a better one right now with even less pages (another thing is the book is too freakin' small due to lack of detail) and it would take this game and mop the floor with it, which I may do. Don't buy this game if you want superheroes mixed with RPGing, and ABSOLUTELY shun this if you like d20.
Rating: Summary: Where's The Rest Of The Dice?!? Review: Where the hell are the rest of the bloody dice? I have read through the book and all I can find is the d20. What a waste! Also, the Damage system is lame. I prefer having HP, thank you. Also, they've gotta' have some kinda healer. The lack of classes if they gave a simple process for making a character. Instead, they give you archetypes which don't even let you pick up the blooming dice. The character creation process is too general. In Dungeons+Dragons, they outline everything from head-to-foot. In this, they assume you took one of their awful archetypes (although the battlesuit, elemental and metamorph aren't that bad) I havn't played any other superheroes RPG, but considering I can make a better one right now with even less pages (another thing is the book is too freakin' small due to lack of detail) and it would take this game and mop the floor with it, which I may do. Don't buy this game if you want superheroes mixed with RPGing, and ABSOLUTELY shun this if you like d20.
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