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Archive for February, 2009

Spirit Storm Fantasy Hero Campaign Site Is Up!

February 28, 2009 By: John Taber Category: Games, Site Updates, Spirit Storm News

I just setup a website for my new Fantasy Hero campaign called Spirit Storm.? There is not a lot of content yet but more stuff will get added in the next month or so.? If I do a major update of the Spirit Storm site I will post it here.? 🙂

Hero Games Announces 2009 – 2010 Lines

February 20, 2009 By: John Taber Category: Games, Growlings

I thought I would give my editorial take on the upcoming 2009 and 2010 products currently on the slate for Hero Games. If I don’t have a comment I won’t make one. 🙂 (These are in rough chronological order.)

2009

  • Urban Fantasy Hero – Think Shadowrun or Dresden Files. Just released. Looks nice. Not sure how useful it will be to me.
  • Book of Dragons – Master villains for FH. Just released. This one might be nice. 😀
  • Adventures Of Darkness – Lovecraft meets superheroes. Just released. Not an interest although I love Ken Hite’s stuff.
  • Book Of The Machine – Mechanon and company. Full color and hard back! Wow.
  • Lucha Libre Hero – Masked wrestlers. This is Darren and Jason’s love child. They are so passionate for this sucker that I will have to pick it up.
  • Ultimate Base – This models kingdoms and empires in stats and allows them to interact with players. Might be nice for my FH campaign. 😉
  • Hero 6th Edition – Yup a new rev. This is the big GenCon release for Hero Games this year. Split into two full color, hard back books. One is for Characters and the other is for Combat. You will be able to get both for roughly $70 total. This one will certainly be on preorder.
  • Pulp Adventures – This is sort of a filler. No interest from me.
  • Hero System Basic Edition – Sidekick for 6th ed. No interest but might be for some of my players.
  • Champions 6th Edition – Champions updated to 6th ed. Probably no interest as I am not running supers.
  • Hero System Martial Artist – 6th edition redo. I’ll have to get this one of course.
  • Champions Online RPG – Stand alone product to help bridge Champions Online MMO players into the RPG. Won’t buy.

2010

  • Hero System Bestiary – Creatures and monsters for Hero. Probably my most used Hero 5th Edition book so this is a must buy.
  • Champions Universe – The Champions Universe updated. Will be hard cover and color. No plan to buy.
  • Equipment Guide – I might get this one…not sure I will need it if the Hero System 6th edition book is detailed enough.
  • Champions Villains – Hard cover and color. Split into three books for Masterminds, Teams, and Solos. Probably won’t buy these.
  • Fantasy Hero 6th Edition – Where have you been all my life!?! A definite buy.
  • Champions Powers – Think super power database. Probably will not buy.
  • Fantasy Hero Grimoire – Spells for FH. May or may not by depending on the content.
  • Champions Beyond – Alien super threats. Pass.
  • Golden Age Of Champions – This is another love of Darren’s so it will rock. I’ll get this for sure. (This one does not currently have a date for release.)

What’s Cool From The What’s Cool Seminar At DunDraCon 33

February 19, 2009 By: John Taber Category: Games, Product Reviews

The What’s Cool seminar is a soapbox where Ken Hite (RPG Luminary) and Darren Watts (Hero Games CEO) get to talk about some RPG product from the last year that they felt were particularly “cool”. From past experience with this seminar I can tell you that these two really understand “cool” as it relates to role-playing products. 😉 Here are some products that each mentioned with some editorial comments from me. I’m sorry if the facts for some of these are not 100% accurate…I am not familiar with some of these products.

Ken’s List

  • Sweet Agatha – Both Ken AND Darren had this at the #1 spot on their list. They admired the production values and loved how the game changed each time it was played.
  • Urban Fantasy Hero – This was tagged as Ken’s best suppliment of the year. It can be used for Dresden to Buffy to Shadowrun.
  • Hunter : The Vigil – Ken thought this was the best retread of the year. He mentioned that the book really hits the right spot when it comes to hunting all those angst ridden goth types presented in other White Wolf Products.
  • Mysteries Of Candlewick Manor – According to Ken this is answers the question as to what people are supposed to do with Monsters and Other Childish Things.
  • Zombie Cinema – Movie zombie game that comes in a VHS box. Really neat marketing ploy. The game has a token mechanic that might be found in a board game. Really captures the feel of zombie movies.
  • Mutant City Blues – On my prompting Ken and Darren talked about Mutant City Blues. This is a new product from Pelgrane that was sold out in about an hour at DunDraCon. Mutant City Blues is a Justice League meats Homicide setting based on the Gumshoe engine.

Darren’s List

  • Sweet Agatha – Ditto.
  • A Dirty World – Darren listed this as his pick for the most creative mechanic. I’ll try to quickly explain the concept…it is really neat. Characteristics of the PC are grouped into diametric pairs. For example, Compassion and Wrath. (I’m not sure if these are the real stat names but I’ll try and explain usnig these terms.) Each stat pair has a sliding scale of 5 dots. If Compassion is 3 then Wrath is 2. If your Wrath goes up then it makes it easier to take out your agressions on someone but harder to be compassionate. These can slide during a session to reflect how a noir hero changes through the course of the adventure. Really neat idea.
  • Mouse Guard – Darren listed this as his pick for the best adaptation of a property. The Mouse Guard RPG is written by Luke Crain of Burning Wheel fame. This is a beautiful hard cover book with art from the Mouse Guard creator/artist. It will not surprise anyone to learn that the mechanics are a simplified version of Burning Wheel.
  • Summerland – Darren thought the background for Summerland was very evocative although he did not particularly care for the mechanics. At a high level the setting is post-apocalyptic. Plants overgrow the world then begin to draw in people. The PC can resist the call because they do not fit into the world for some reason…what happens when they begin to fit?
  • Tour de Lovecraft – This is Ken’s companion to Lovecraft stories. It is full of insight and great Ken Hite mojo.