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If you are interested in pulp era gaming, pick this up. Even if you don't play the Hero System (which I don't), pick this up. It is a top-notch resource for pulp era gaming; one which you shouldn't be without.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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While horror gaming isn't my cup of tea, the guys at 12 to Midnight always put out top notch stuff and this one is no exception. This is well done and thought out and would be good for a one-shot night or integrated into an existing modern based campaign.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>
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Good product if you are running a Davinci Code inspired game or one heavy with religious conspiracy. As with all of the Dispatch products, it's a clean and well done layout that isn't sore on the eyes.
Overall...good product.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>
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Nice quick product with some good ideas; while there isn't alot of meat here, it does spark the imagination and creativity.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Acceptable<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>
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Although I don't think d20 Modern needs a 7th base class, there are some interesting ideas here. I think this would actually be better-off as a replacement for the 6 base classes; make this the one and only class available to players and they can customize more.<br><br>
<b>LIKED</b>: It's a clean and neat layout without gaudy graphics and bad artwork.<br><br><b>DISLIKED</b>: Overall nothing; while not entirely useful for my gaming needs it is a strong product.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>
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Some neat artwork from Forbidden Kingdoms...nice stuff.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>
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A good entry for a d20-based e-magazine. Too bad it now appears to be defunct.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Acceptable<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>
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Good strong content, which RPGObjects produces on a regular basis. Nice addition to dragon "mythology" and a good read for anyone running a modern campaign and thinking of introducing dragons into the mix.
<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br><BR>[THIS REVIEW WAS EDITED]<BR>
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Some interesting hooks here that should spark your imagination for use in a pulp campaign.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Acceptable<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>
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Some interesting hooks here that should spark your imagination for use in a pulp campaign.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Acceptable<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>
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Even if you don't build the models, the floor plans are great!<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>
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The content is good, but it would be nice to have the PDF's be form-fillable.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Acceptable<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>
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Easy to use and very flexible with the addition of your own artwork.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Very Good<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br>
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Great stuff here, a d20 system boiled down to it's roots that gives great control over the direction of characters...simple and fun.<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Excellent<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Very Satisfied<br>
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Most of the content is good stuff, but the promise of "Adamant Entertainment released 7 Thrilling Tales products in December 2004, and will release a minimum of 30 pages of new Thrilling Tales material each and every month of 2005" has not been kept.
*Response to publisher comment: Yes, it's true, you have averaged above 30 pages per month, but your advertising "sell sheet" says "30 pages of new Thrilling Tales material each and every month of 2005" and not "an average of 30 pages per month," hence the stated promise of 30 pages per month is false advertising.
<br><br><b>QUALITY</b>: Acceptable<br><br><b>VALUE</b>: Satisfied<br><BR>[THIS REVIEW WAS EDITED]<BR>
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Whereas we haven't released a minimum of 30 pages each month, when you take into account the longer products, we have averaged well above 30 pages per month in 2005. |
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