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Rating: Summary: A solid sourcebook Review: A note: If you are playing Third Edition Shadowrun and don't feel like collecting old source material, skip this book completely (it is replaced by a newer sourcebook, as is its companion, Fields of Fire).That said: Unlike some of the later sourcebooks, most things here are actually useful while not being overpowered. In addition, it gives a better range of items to choose from within a class (for example, you're not limited to only 4 light pistols). If you are looking for more toys for your compaign, get this book. If you prefer a better idea of how to play a Street Samurai, don't look here. There's almost nothing on tips or hints in this book. Cybertechnology and Fields of Fire are much more useful for the hows and whys of playing street sams.
Rating: Summary: If you are a GM you should get this book. Review: Honestly, I'm tired of supporting FASA by buying sourcebooks, but this one has a lot and I do mean A LOT of useful information that you should need for your campaign.
Rating: Summary: Good But could be better Review: needed more items and weapons.It also could have contained GM tips and tricks.
Rating: Summary: A very, very good book.But below my expectations. Review: The street samurai catalog was full of weapons reviews. This helps a lot because now i can give my characters much better gear.
Rating: Summary: Good book, but expected more Review: This book is written more from advertisers point of view, and seems to be a quite relistic catalog. The quotes are great and i like them, but i wanted more information. it gave general information, but not how everthing worked.
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