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Old 12-11-2006, 09:21 AM
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Re: [RPG]: With Great Power..., reviewed by C.W.Richeson (4/4)

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Originally Posted by Dan Davenport View Post
Great job as always, Christopher!
Thanks, Dan!

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It sounds like this RPG skirts <u>very</u> close to the realm of "storytelling game," and is, at least, what I like to call a "3rd person RPG" -- i.e., the players experience the setting in 3rd person rather than through the "eyes" of their characters.
I wouldn't disagree, but at the same time a lot of RPG groups already do this. With Great Power... just embraces the idea of having folk talk about what they would like to see happen and contribute ideas. The game is clear that the player has final control over their character's decisions, and even in Enrichment Scenes the player can veto how someone else is handling a character.

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As for the power level issue... I'm not sure that deciding not to address an issue mechanically means that a game can "handle" the issue. If Daredevil can take Galactus barring GM (or, in this case, player) fiat, the system's not "allowing" for different power levels. It's just ignoring them.
I'm not so sure. I turn on Justice League Unlimited and I see Batman and Superman fighting together. Superman's powers are clearly far beyond Batman's specialized training. The only real reason they can fight together is that Batman is cool, and his being cool is why he's just as effective as Superman. The Green Lantern takes care of problems in space, and he might be fighting with The Green Arrow who definitely doesn't have that kind of power. In the comics and cartoons, they all beat down the big bad guys.

Wasn't it the Fantastic Four, specifically Reed Richards, that ultimately took down Galactus in the comics? I know they're a much loved super hero team, but their powers really aren't that crazy. Stretching and being a genius, telekinetic fields and invisibility, fire control, and being a grouchy brick - all nifty powers, but if we want to apply real logic to the situation they couldn't trounce Galactus either. If only the Man Without Fear can do battle with Galactus, how is he going to do it? Will he find the weak spot on Galactus' giant body? Will he convince the Silver Surfer to betray his master? Will he be the only being that stands Galactus down when all others have fled, impressing the Planet Devourer?

I'd like to say something like Galactus is an exception, but it really isn't in superhero comics. Great powers from the beyond threaten the Earth regularly, and it's always a strange mix of heroes that ride out to face down that thread. Whether they're using martial arts and human cunning or throwing around the power of stars, all of those heroes tend to do just as well at saving the day in the comics - something With Great Power... recognizes.
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