March Madness Obscure Game Blogging Challenge
Part Three
9. What superhero RPG have you enjoyed most?
Why?
I am
going with a wishy-washy answer on this one and claiming a tie between the Marvel
Super Heroes and Villains & Vigilantes superhero
RPGs. The old school design of V&V held a lot of the appeal for
our group. It was also the first
superhero game we tried and continued playing on a regular basis. We really got into the character and world
background aspect of the game. We had
several interconnected characters, organizations, an ongoing history, and we
even created our own books of villains similar to the old Enemies books for
Champions. The Marvel game was great for
some of the same reasons. The main
attraction was being able to compare and contrast our heroes with the official
stats of Marvel Comics characters. We
did not go all out with the campaign information for our Marvel games but we did
actually use those rules for running a G.I. Joe campaign and also a Transformers
campaign. If I am ever able to find all
of my old V&V and Marvel game folders I will have
plenty of cool stuff to post…
10. What science fiction RPG have you enjoyed
most? Give details.
I have
owned a few science fiction RPGs but I never have played any of them more than
once or twice. Most of my straight up
science fiction gaming has been done with a board game or a PC game. I really have not had enough science fiction
RPG experience to give a meaningful answer to this question.
11. What post-apocalyptic RPG have you enjoyed
most? Why?
I am a
big fan of Gamma World over several of the editions but I could never get
a long-lasting campaign with any of the first three editions. The post-apocalyptic RPG that I have enjoyed
the most would have to be RIFTS from Palladium Books. I just remember how cool I thought everything
was when I flipped through the manual for the first time. It felt like stuff sprung off of the page –
Cyber Knights, Juicers, Crazies, the Coalition
States , ley lines, the
Xiticix, and more - and jump started my imagination. I immediately related this world to playing
in something similar to the world of Thundarr the Barbarian from the Saturday
morning block of cartoons I used to watch.
In short, I felt like RIFTS took all of the promises of Gamma
World and fulfilled them when we played.
12. What humorous RPG have you enjoyed most?
Give details.
I have
played more gaming sessions of humorous RPG systems than I have of science
fiction RPGs so I can give a definite answer to this question. I enjoyed the one or two sessions of Teenagers
from Outer Space that I ran for a group of friends but it is not my
favorite humorous system. One of my
buddies, Justin, ran a great game of Paranoia that I enjoyed more than
any other humorous RPG. There were plenty of clones sent in to replace the original characters - I'm sure that is normal - that always seemed to die under the goofiest of circumstances. Typically, one or more of the player characters would take out one of the others or doom the entire group by upsetting the Computer or someone of a higher rank.
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