Review & Commentary Shadowmercs -- A Shadowdark 1980's Action-Adventure
Supplement For The Shadowdark rpg
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"You were in The War. Things went wrong.You and your comrades were charged
with a crime you didn’t commit.Now, you and your Team are back in The
World a...
4 hours ago
If it's that heavy you can use it to beat confessions* out of perps/skels/dirtbags and explain it with "He was FATEd to tell me, your honor."
ReplyDelete*Yes everyone, I do know Erik doesn't beat suspects.
Instead he goes on one of his Kickstarter rants, and after they stop sobbing, they confess everything.
There's something I like about that "Rob D. Pro-Biotic" signature I like. I have the .pdf version of that game and you're right, it's a beauty. My brain doesn't quite grok FATE, but I will keep on trying as the people who like it /really/ like it so perhaps there is something I'm missing with all that aspect tagging and what not.
ReplyDeleteI think tagging just means bringing in or accounting for stuff that you usually account for anyway.
Deletee.g. the (tag:rocky ground), (tag:hydrochloric acid rain) and your (tag:broken leg) make you -6 on your attack.
Some can go either way. e.g. My vestigial wings allow me to jump from a greater height. But hamper me in tight spaces.
I think.
FATE has appeal. It would be nice to have a simple universal engine that you could take out for a spin whenever I get an idea for a setting or such. But, yeah, the grokking may not be there for me either.
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DeleteI think FATE would be one of the greatest RPGs ever, if it is the first RPG you ever play.
DeleteUnfortunately most of us older gamers were weened on the teet of random charts and ridiculous mechanics, grapple anyone?
I found the easiest way to "grok" FATE is to view it as one step of complexity above being six years old tying a towel around your neck running around the backyard pretending to be a superhero.
Once I stopped trying to look at it from the angle of how does this "system" work and see that "tagging" is not much more than reminding your friend he got shot in the leg I found it much easier to learn.
I dig it. I also think the new wave of narrative games like FATE are great for the fledgling GM or the lazy GM that is not good at prep.
I still love a solidly crafted heavily prepped adventure, but those take time and gaming on the fly allows for more gaming. :)