posted by
damerell at 12:47am on 24/09/2009
http://www.maidrpg.com/
Now I really have seen it all. Dear fanboys, what the hell?
... at least it really is an RPG and not a videogame, I guess.
Now I really have seen it all. Dear fanboys, what the hell?
... at least it really is an RPG and not a videogame, I guess.
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From the industry that brought you "VIOLENCE" - more games which should at most only be played ironically!
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I hate fanboys way too much given that I am one.
[1] unless you are 14-yo munchkins and/or play one of those White Wolf games where instead of character classes you have character classes with personality stereotypes and how did anyone see Vampire as a leap forward, anyway?
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I guess I could try to gove an answer, maybe (and I ain't even a Vampire - The Masturbation player). It had, for its time, some fresh mechanics, although they were, shall we say, not NEARLY as flawless as some say.
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In one of my (yet-to-be-finished) pen&paper RPGs, there's a dice pool system that doesn't have that drawback. It may have others, but as far as I can tell it makes you more likely to succeed as your dice pool expands. It does, however, not HAVE ctiticals of any kind (although, in general, failure will lead to a MASSIVE loss of hit points and maybe death, so I guess all failures are critical in that sense).
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The CT system does better than that; a Critical Failure can also be a success. With enough dice, a Critical Failure can even also be a Critical Success.
They seem to have been inspired by Vampire's wrong-headedness all over the shop: a wanky name for the gamesmaster, five levels of skill proficiency agonisingly described for each skill in case you haven't caught on that 1 is minimal proficiency and 5 is superb (and, ha, some bags on the side for skills that don't work like that), each character has two descriptive words (in this case a Virtue and Flaw that are _totally disconnected_ from the formal advantages and disadvantages system), general aura of teenage emo...
... and frankly they seem to have missed the point completely. A mashup of everything from Lovecraft to _Evangelion_ is going to be extremely hard to take seriously, so why try? If you want Call of Cthulhu, try Call of Cthulhu - the whole lingering menace and hopelessness is a lot easier to convey if you don't have giant robots! I wanted _Gekiganger III_ and the big C whaling the crap out of each other with beam sabres.
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Also:
The very easy to learn rules-light system ... will have you playing the game with friends only fifteen minutes after opening the book.
Only if you can resist the temptation to read all the WORDS in it first.
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Also annoyed about apparent gender stuff. Because of course the maids are girls and the Master is a boy.
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And, ah, it's a direct rip on maid anime. I don't think it was ever going to be anything except all traditional gender roles. Even when anime's good it's generally kind of sexist and when it's unashamed fanboy pandering like maid shows...
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OMG I just HAVE to play that! :) It needs to be LRPed. :)
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