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2015 ENnie Award Winners are out

Started by Eric Diaz, August 01, 2015, 12:21:30 AM

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Eric Diaz

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What do you think? I know there is already a thread talking about A Red & Pleasant Land, but what about the rest?

Would anyone tell me about The Strange and how it compares to Numenera?

Or Mutant:Year Zero The Roleplaying Game?

Anything that got more or less recognition than it deserved?
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Moracai

Mutant: Year Zero rocks so hard!

I look at it more as an awesome campaign kit, but it is also a full game. The included campaign is a sandbox and takes all the best structural/thematic bits of classic Gamma World adventures such as Legion of Gold and Rite of Passage and gives them a unique spin. I am not really a fan of the system how mutations are dealt with in it (they are given a disassociative mechanic), but I can very well live with that.