(x-posted to blog) I likes free downloads. Thems makes me very happy, even when I know the price is potential adiction to a full product line. It's a worthwhile gamble, especially if you're just looking around for ideas, art and inspiration for the campaign and system you are already running.
In these post Buffy/Angel days (and all of the TV series which followed), where everyday magic, assimilated demons, vampires were explained with ethnic, counter-culture, alternative lifestyle metaphors, I feel more ready to accept the potential richness of the Shadowrun setting. Possibly, I'm so shallow, that I will not accept a setting unless I've seen it in a film or read the book first. Shadowrun looked like a derivative "meta"-game, like (the implausibly popular) Blood Bowl - an in-joke between gamers. Judgimg by the number of products and editions the publishers must have been doing something right. Looking at Shadowrun now, it looks as though it could have been a real blast to play, either seriously or with humour (again back to jokes vs. apocalypse Buffy and Angel). So now I'm wondering if I seriously missed out on something. But at least now, given the chance I could get my teeth into the basics.
Shadowrun 3rd edition free downloads on DriveThru/RPGNow: Shadowrun: Gamemaster's Screen: SR3 Shadowrun: Critters If you're a die-hard Shadowrun fan, but haven't been back there for a while, you might be curious enough to have a look at the platinum bestseller Shadowrun: 4th Edition 20th Anniversary Core Rulebook (Catalyst) -PDF $15. Check out also the free PDF quick start rules for 4th edition on the Catalyst website.
Amazon link thingy to printed copies ->
If you have no idea what any of this is and you wouldn't mind a world where trolls splice into the Matrix and tattooed elves tote seriously state-of-the-art guns and all sorts of other strangeness, then the several editions of Shadowrun might be well be worth a gander. :)
|
Are you sure we're not twins?!
I have never touched Shadowrun because of the fantasy/cyberpunk mix. Cyberpunk, yeah maybe but with stupid irritating elves?! (I don't particularly like elves if you hadn't guessed) Somehow reading Dresden Files (the novels not the game) I might be desensitised, actually no I still can't stand elves! Oh well!
Visit my blog, about solo role-playing, Advanced Heroquest and system rants among other things:
http://thatswhatyougetforlivinginaculdesac.blogspot.com/ |
Free forum by Nabble | Edit this page |