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Deciding on an RPG for a cyberpunk campaign.

Started by Ocule, February 02, 2022, 07:27:14 PM

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mukargya3

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I've got 1 and 2e Shadowrun and if you ditch the magic side of the game. Which is ridiculously easy. Then you have a pretty good Cyberpunk system. Especially its netrunning parts.
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Another thing you could try if you want a little minimal, and like Forged in the Dark systems, is CBR+PNK, and it's free on itch.io right now and had a pretty successful kickstarter.
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Quote from: mukargya3 on April 20, 2022, 07:16:09 AM
I've got 1 and 2e Shadowrun and if you ditch the magic side of the game. Which is ridiculously easy. Then you have a pretty good Cyberpunk system. Especially its netrunning parts.

Thats what I have been telling people for many a year.

Due to coding issues the old SR MUD lacks the magic system for mobs and possibly PCs as well so its more straight-up cyberpunk with low end mutants.

And if you like the netrunning side. I did some spritework for a fan recreation of that as a PC game called Decker.