Yesterday I came home to find my newly delivered Warhammer FRP 3rd edition waiting for me on my doorstep. The box is damn heavy and stuffed with a huge amount of gaming material. Way too much stuff. Gaming sensory overload level of stuff.
Interestingly enough there was an extra set of 10-sided Warhammer dice (the dice are uniquely stamped with images). According to the enclosed note the original 10-sided dice weren't up to snuff (basically you now have some extra dice).
I'm trying to make my way thru the 4 enclosed books without going too fast. I want to get a chance to understand the system, which looks nothing like the previous two editions. The presentation does look very much like the 2nd edition when it comes to the page layout, which is nice.
Did I mention I still need to make my way thru the Warhammer 40k Rogue Trader RPG book too? Whee!
More when I've devoured some of the material.
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The Grinding Gear - Not Your Mamma's Tomb of Horrors - Micro Review
The Grinding Gear from Lamentations of the Flame Princess (aka James Edward Raggi IV) is, in simplest terms, the Classic Tomb of Horrors adventure turned down from !! to about 8 on the lethality scale. Yes, your players have a chance, even tho small, to not only survive, but acquire some loot too. It's just not very likely ;)
This well written (and extremely well laid out if you want to read it on the Kindle DX) adventure is available from RPGNow in PDF format. Dead tree product is available from the author / publisher and I believe some distributors.
I'm not going to give an indepth review; Grognardia 's review did a good enough job to sell me.
I'm not big into "hose the party adventurers", and this, by nature, has the that capabilty, but it is well written and nicely presented.
4 of 5 for the adventure itself. 5 of 5 on the DX-ability scale
This well written (and extremely well laid out if you want to read it on the Kindle DX) adventure is available from RPGNow in PDF format. Dead tree product is available from the author / publisher and I believe some distributors.
I'm not going to give an indepth review; Grognardia 's review did a good enough job to sell me.
I'm not big into "hose the party adventurers", and this, by nature, has the that capabilty, but it is well written and nicely presented.
4 of 5 for the adventure itself. 5 of 5 on the DX-ability scale