Rippin on games, but it's things you got wrong!
I only listened to one episode, the Space: 1889 episode because it's an all time favorite of mine. First off, they are totally wrong about the RPG being based off a board game! GDW published the RPG first, then came out with some ship combat and tile turning games to support it, for a lighter feel. Then the whole Ether argument. Space is a vacuum, and the 'ether propellers' the ships use do not have propellers on them. They grab and release the ether, which is less tangible than any substance and push the ship through space. Sorry, I couldn't listen any more- it was just one misunderstood error on top of another, and basing their rippin on their own errors. Booo!Read full review »
Grandpaw Smurf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/11/15
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They focus on the negative aspects of all these old games, which seems kind of mean, but is actually really useful to anyone who might think about playing one. If the points they bring up are not a deal-breaker for you, then that's a pretty strong indication that you might like the game. And they...Read full review »
Saelorn via · 05/26/15
It is a very funny review of older and obscure RPG's. The two guys give a pretty detailed rundown of out of print RPG's with funny commentary.
LobsterJ via · 01/16/17
There are three different shows here, put on by two hilarious improv actors. 1) System Mastery, where they review (mostly) old, bad RPGs. My favorite series: they review both the good and bad parts of a game, and occasionally find a gem they'd love to play. They often stay mostly on-topic,...Read full review »
PotatoEngineer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/27/18
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