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They Came From... has always been a fun series, but with Cyclops's Cave and [CLASSIFIED], i feel the writers really hit their stride with both the tone, and the content they were aiming at. As a lifelong fan of fantasy movies, and an early devotee of Harryhausen, this book is the game i didn't know i needed in my life, and it really nails the feeling, tone, power, and reach these movies have. The most impressive thing the writers did was cover so many varied elements of the genre, covering everything from swords and sandles, epics of the gods, Jim Henson-esque tales of wonder, knights in shining armour, Shakespearean fantasy, as well as the orc (or Orx here) and goblins that we often associate with certain brands of fantasy!
Highly recomended!...
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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This book a nostalgia trip, and and an excellently done one. It is a love letter to the roots of tabletop RPGs, a reflection on how things were, and a rekindling of that spirit. Anyone looking to have some fun playing in a style that is very different from the games of the 21st century would do well with this book.
The book flows like a story. It starts with an explanation of the state of the game, the attitude you should approach it if you want to have fun, then the standard races/classes section, a brief section on equipment, combat, spells, and then a very condensed section for game masters (there is a lot of it in a very short area). The book itself has good art, with a style harkening back to the late 1970s. The monster manual section is well appropriated with variety and plenty of enemies for players to contend with (and die to). The only criticism I can fairly level at the book is organisation, it feels like the sections run together, and a little more separation could help....
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!] |
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