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Twilight: 2013
93 Games Studio
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Print Edition:
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$35.99
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PDF:
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$26.99
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It is the near future. The Collapse is over. Years of accelerating decay culminated in a brief and vicious global war. When it came, the final conflict seemed almost an afterthought in the wake of disease, famine, natural disasters, and economic and political failures on a previously unimaginable scale. None of these calamities could have ended the world by itself. Together, they brought the engines of civilization to a grinding, blood-soaked halt. Now, as the apocalyptic Last Year draws to a close, scattered survivors band together against the darkness. You are one of the ten percent of humanity to make it this far. Some would call you fortunate. You're not so certain.
Twilight: 2013 is the licensed third edition of Twilight: 2000, GDW's classic roleplaying game of gritty military conflict and grueling daily existence in the devastation of World War III. This core rulebook provides a complete setting in which players can take on the role of any survivors of the end of the world, from soldiers fighting the desperate last battles of the Twilight War to ordinary men and women struggling to rebuild shattered lives and cities. The staged complexity levels of the Reflex System, Twilight: 2013's all-new game engine, allow gamemasters to balance speed, detail, and lethality according to their own preferences.
Will you raise the flag of a fallen nation in the hope of rallying dreams to rise phoenix-like from radioactive ashes? Walk across half the world to see home one more time? Carry on a fight in the name of causes and leaders you've outlived? Cast your weapons into the weeds and carve out a new life where you now stand? Will you light the watchfires against the coming night—or will you help kindle the pyre of history? The choice is in your hands now. The last words from home set you free:
Good luck. You're on your own.
Features:
- Brand-new game system devoted to realistic modern gameplay
- Expanded character creation allows for a diverse range of character types, from military to civilian
- Familiar features of previous editions such as the Character Generation process and Coolness Under Fire
- A modular ruleset to provide complete flexibility over the level of gameplay
- Advanced rules for squad-based combat
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This is a worthy successor to earlier versions of Twilight, keeping the gritty realism and suvival necessities while providing a well-considered ruleset that caters for a variety of play styles, and will accommodate those who are not set upon playing combat veterans as well as those who are!
Read the full review at http://www.rpg-resource.org.uk/index.php?article=4826&visual=4 - far too long to post here, but the book's 350 pages of solid information!
Well i wrote a huge review and the damn site ate it. So now a short one, if you liked the old game you will love this one. It is brought up to modern times with a new game system
The reflex system has 3 tiers of complexity, tier 1 is very simple, tier 2 is about on par with the previous editions and tier 3 will appeal to war gamers. You can mix and match to make each aspect of the game as simple or complex as you like. It is a very modular system.
While there is a few spelling errors or other errors there if very few that I caught. If you are a fan of the old games or just the genre I highly recommend it.
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I picked it up as a preorder and got a PDF then when it first came out a couple of weeks ago. Still waiting on the dead tree version. All and all I have liked what I have seen of it.
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Seriously thinking about this but how does it differ from the old game. My players main complaint was that they never felt really at risk when playing it whilst mowing down screeds of gun fodder.
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Wellard wrote:
Seriously thinking about this but how does it differ from the old game. My players main complaint was that they never felt really at risk when playing it whilst mowing down screeds of gun fodder.
This one seems like it will be a lot more dangerous. To the point if you don't use cover you could easily end up dead. I have not played it yet only read it and toyed around making characters and stuff. But it seems like it would be fairly dangerous. It also depends if you use the optional rules survival points which is kinda like fate points which keeps the game less dangerous.
I just looked at the pdf but 2-3 shots by a assault rifle and most character while be done with a chance of death. So body armor and cover is your friend.
To be fair I never played the original so I can't say how much more or less dangerous it is. I just know from all the games i have played this one seems at the high end of dangerous games. A final point i would like to make is what tier you use in combat. The game has tiers of rules with each tier 1-3 getting more indepth and likely more dangerous, certainly tier 2 and 3 are more dangerous than tier 2, so that matters to.
Hopefully I was able to give you enough information to answer your question.
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Thank you...thats what I needed to know
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