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Heavy Shit in Your Games

Started by el-remmen, April 28, 2006, 10:17:02 AM

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Hastur T. Fannon

Quote from: David RWhat is HACC:0 - I'm a little bit out of the loop here :)

Hold At All Costs: Zero, an excellent d20 Modern adventure for the Year of the Zombie setting
 

Cyberzombie

Quote from: goldOnly when you have to make the truly hard decissions, then you can play a hero. If you take the choice that's disadvantegous to you, because you know it's the good thing to do. The hero needs to face heavy shit, so he can define his goodness.

I don't mind that on an occasional basis, but a steady diet of heroics gets old quick.  I want *escapism*, not constant moral quandries!