howardfanatic
Mongoose
I regularly visit gaming review websites, and a lot of negative things have been said about Mongoose's Runequest system. Now that Chaosium has produced Basic Roleplaying, a lot of comparisons are being made between the MRQ and the BRP.
I own both books. Furthermore, I currently own every incarnation of the BRP ever published. You could say I'm a bit of a fan. In 25 years of gaming, only one system has excited me as much (Mayfair's DC Heroes).
So, I looked at MRQ and BRP, and I have to say-- what's all the hubub about, bub? There's not more than a page's worth of difference between the two. And what there is is, trust me, very easily altered (characteristic rolls and base % for skills were my two changes- took me, oh I don't know- 15 minutes and a single typed page...)
I think a lot of people are upset that Glorantha was not a bigger part of the rules set. I, for one, am glad. Glorantha's not bad, but it's never been a favorite of mine. I'm waiting on Hyborea, any way (see sig).
I also think that MOST of the bad press has been fanboys who feel that they were cheated in playtesting. In fact, about 1 in 3 reviews I've read preface their vague, non-distinct griping with vague, non-distinct griping about how they were playtesters and they were cheated, etc.
Whatever. I'm too old to be so petty.
Mongoose's Runequest is the best fantasy RPG on the market today. It isn't perfect- no, of course not- but it is so simple to work with that any imperfections are easily fixed. Try fixing D20... yikes...
I think a lot of MRQ's bad reviews boil down to hotheads who didn't get their way and decided to take the trash talk to the streets. I base this on my comparison between BRP and MRQ. The differences are very shallow, so if you like one enough to proclaim it the gaming Jesus, then you should like the other at least enough to give it a chance.
So, very, very , very long story short:
Thanks to Mongoose for producing an outstanding game.
Now.
Conan for MRQ.
Really- I insist.
I own both books. Furthermore, I currently own every incarnation of the BRP ever published. You could say I'm a bit of a fan. In 25 years of gaming, only one system has excited me as much (Mayfair's DC Heroes).
So, I looked at MRQ and BRP, and I have to say-- what's all the hubub about, bub? There's not more than a page's worth of difference between the two. And what there is is, trust me, very easily altered (characteristic rolls and base % for skills were my two changes- took me, oh I don't know- 15 minutes and a single typed page...)
I think a lot of people are upset that Glorantha was not a bigger part of the rules set. I, for one, am glad. Glorantha's not bad, but it's never been a favorite of mine. I'm waiting on Hyborea, any way (see sig).
I also think that MOST of the bad press has been fanboys who feel that they were cheated in playtesting. In fact, about 1 in 3 reviews I've read preface their vague, non-distinct griping with vague, non-distinct griping about how they were playtesters and they were cheated, etc.
Whatever. I'm too old to be so petty.
Mongoose's Runequest is the best fantasy RPG on the market today. It isn't perfect- no, of course not- but it is so simple to work with that any imperfections are easily fixed. Try fixing D20... yikes...
I think a lot of MRQ's bad reviews boil down to hotheads who didn't get their way and decided to take the trash talk to the streets. I base this on my comparison between BRP and MRQ. The differences are very shallow, so if you like one enough to proclaim it the gaming Jesus, then you should like the other at least enough to give it a chance.
So, very, very , very long story short:
Thanks to Mongoose for producing an outstanding game.

Now.
Conan for MRQ.
Really- I insist.