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Demon: The Fallen

Demon: The Fallen

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Game from White-Wolf, but when is it enough?
Review: White-Wolf has churned out another good crock of butter. Demon is a superb game, and tottally seems to be fitting the White-Wolf concept of the final days, but also manages to portray the typical duality that it's games seem to hold. On the one hand, not all demons are crazed and want to be evil, most of them fight against it. On another hand demons also fight between holding onto hope or becoming completely fatalist. This part of the plot is fine, the game is fine enough, although it restricts things more to Judeo-Christian philosophy a bit more then usual (it doesn't do it exactly).

My only true gripe is that White-Wolf has done this for expansion and money. It's become almost a white-wolf trend to increase the amount of supernaturals running around solely because they need new projects. You can only write about but so many cities that Vampires live in.


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