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  1. Mr. Magniloquent

    Incline Freedom Force (2002)

    I've been revisiting Freedom Force this past week. Holy CRPG Batman! It's been a long time but this game has aged marvelously. I affirm that it is perhaps the best example of a pure RTwP system without any legacy tabletop baggage. As a stand-alone RPG system, this game is exceptional. It has...
  2. Bruce

    The Amazing Fantastics is Final Fantasy Meets DC and Marvel

    Story After being taken prisoner by a crazed supervillain, you, a young hero, are freed, and as repayment for the favor, agree to clean up the streets of Utopia, one of the most dangerous cities in the country. Doing this means facing off against the enigmatic leader of The Syndicate, which...

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