Publisher: Chaosium
Date Added: 07/08/2025 14:04:10
These are pretty keen! I might like to see a little variety of colors of the font and border just to make it available for odd-color-schemed covers, but other than that, fantastic!
Publisher: Bloat Games
Date Added: 07/08/2025 13:16:26
As another mentioned, awesome artwork. Interesting setting with two linked time periods and a Days of Futures Past vibe. Ability to pull in rules, stat blocks, etc. from DCC or DCC-based games gives the potential to expand the universe into the kind of diversity of heroes and enemies seen in comics from big publishers, where mythological gods team up with tech-based heroes and those with powers.
Publisher: White Wolf
Date Added: 07/08/2025 13:00:50
Another wonderful book to keep Lost Alive. The looks into the lives of the courts are interesting but where I feel the book really shines are the looks into systems beyond the Seasonal, both expansions to those we've already seen and new Courts found entirely in this book. Its well worth the price.
Publisher: Todd Ramsey
Date Added: 07/08/2025 11:26:53
The Daggerheart Campaign Frame model is such a great tool for GMs in planning and building their campaigns, I was thrilled to find someone already using it!
Brackenfell seems to be a fun (and familiar) campaign frame, I'm not sure when I'll get a chance to run or play in it, but I hope that we see a lot more content like this!
This game is a little gem. I’ve always loved this kind of atmosphere, and being able to experience it through such a simple yet complete system was a pleasant surprise.
There are two rulebook pamphlets, pre-generated characters, and a ready-to-play adventure. In short, everything you need to relive the mood of films like Sleepy Hollow.
We need more games like this :)
Brilliant atmospheric scenario with a whole town for the adventurers to deal with and multiple threats to challenge them. The ramifications of the events in this scenario offer great roleplaying triggers to extend beyond just this adventure. Lovely artwork too.
Publisher: Bloat Games
Date Added: 07/08/2025 09:56:05
Evolved follows the vein of other DCC off-shoots with the dice chain system. The artwork is wicked awesome and reminds me of the original TMNT comics. The mechanics are straight forward. I minus one star for current lack of index and bookmarks in digital file. nothing a ctrl+f cant fix. The creator has also added an printable TOC and Index that can be used. In terms of content it has plenty that can be used and built off of for whatever flavor of capes you need from mutants to super heroes.
I'm really impressed with the quality of the mechanics as written. The design appears to align well with how I prefer to run my games, and the complexity level seems to be just right to not overwhelm.
I think there is a certain OSR-ish quality to Old World (which I really like), in particular in how often the GM rulings are referred to in the book. Same with the focus on streamlining and presenting information on one page where possible.
I like the roughly 50-50 odds on an average ability test I feel is chefs kiss for its intuitiveness. Because it only goes up from there for most characters' chosen niches, the game likely becomes less about straight up failing (which is boring in my book, and just a drag for pacing) and more about the degrees of success (possibly against opposition, or in the context of scalable, 'stretch-goals' results) and complications.
Zone combat and lack of AoOs supports more dynamic action scenes, and the 'Help' action gives less combat-oriented PCs a way to ...
Good, but too small, and not a good value for its price. We've finished the attached scenario, “Chłopiec z odzysku”, as an one-shot in four hours. There are no other scenarios in this book, and no guidance to creating your own scenarios.
I feel that this set would have been better if they limited it to just one setting, but provided more scenarios.
The decision to keep all 3 settings makes the set less usable. Navigating character sheets with things like “Isabella (Patricia) (Ola)” is hard (especially since not every instance of “Isabella” is followed by “(Patricia) (Ola)”). I’ve ended up copying the character sheets with just 1 set of names, to make it less confusion... Could as well have created my own pregens, I guess.
The maps of 3 settings are certainly useful if you have a box in the physical form. In PDF form, the maps are the same as the ones from the core rulebook (although I'm not sure about the Polish one — my copy of the core rulebook is in a different language and doesn...
I really enjoyed this. A big variety of creepy encounters. The lives system is nice and good for unlucky souls like me (used 8 lives in my first read and still didn't survive!)
Definitely going to re-read with the new knowledge I've gained.
This came out while I was 3/4 of the way through my Hell's Rebels campaign, so I leaned more on the also-excellent conversion guide by [B. Romero](https://www.pathfinderinfinite.com/product/375053/He- lls-Rebels-PF2-Conversion) that was written much earlier. But in general I would say this is now the better guide, benefitting as it does from 2e's longer existence, being post-Remaster, being able to build on Romero's conversion, and the fact it is more comprehensive, with DC conversions for all skill checks, etc. I have certainly found myself mostly using this conversion for my book 4+ content.
One key difference between these conversions is that this one tries to substitute thematically-appropriate 2e creatures as much as possible where the exact original creature does not exist in 2e, whereas Romero often created new statblocks. The advantage of the approach here is that it is easier for the GM, especially when playing online (eg. on Foundry VTT) where you can just impor...
Huge fan of Into the Odd, so no surprise I think this is amazing. I enjoy all the new things, Feats, Gambits etc. On page 205 there are notes on how to use this book with Into the Odd and Electric Bastionland.
The only thing I wish is that there is a follow up book that helps GMs with setting challenges.
If you are a fan of OSR type books, you will enjoy all the tables