However, practically every other Green Ronin product I’ve bought has left me largely unsatisfied. It’s perhaps not as much fun to play as Champions, but it lacks its many flaws. I don’t know of any other Superhero RPG that is both flexible enough to allow you to create just about every type of superhero concept you can think of, whilst still remaining essentially fairly well balanced. Don’t get me wrong I love Mutants and Masterminds (but only the 2nd edition). However, I’m not a massive fan of Green Ronin. I love the medieval fantasy setting with its low-level magic and iconic noble houses. I love the politics and intrigue, and the grim darkness of it all. In this case however, I’ve been inspired to tap away at my keyboard about a product on just reading it.įirstly, let me nail my colours to the mast: I am a massive fan of George R. The previous reviews that I’ve written have all been for games that I’ve played to a level where the rules are come as second nature to me, and I know the setting pretty well, too. I’m taking the decision to tread into uncharted territory here. Summer is coming: A review of the surprisingly good new Song of Ice and Fire RPG
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