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Old 05-18-2007, 01:00 AM
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[RPG]: Legends Walk!: Truth & Justice Edition, reviewed by C.W.Richeson (4/4)

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Christopher W. Richeson's Summary:

<I>Legends Walk</I> provides an excellent setting, adaptation, and expansion of <I>Truth & Justice</I> for anyone interested in playing mythological heroes in the modern day.

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Re: [RPG]: Legends Walk!: Truth & Justice Edition, reviewed by C.W.Richeson (4/4)

I don't mean to knock other gamers' choices by this, I really don't, but I think Legends Walk! T&J is a much, much more fun product than Scion (and, from your two reviews, I believe you do too, Chris?) Except, of course, for the lavish production of the latter.

I sure hope more people give this game a look-see. There are tons of good ideas in there. This afternoon I was musing on the possibility of marrying LW with Everway: use the Everway cards to help players pick their heroes, and LW to build them.
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Re: [RPG]: Legends Walk!: Truth & Justice Edition, reviewed by C.W.Richeson (4/4)

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I don't mean to knock other gamers' choices by this, I really don't, but I think Legends Walk! T&J is a much, much more fun product than Scion (and, from your two reviews, I believe you do too, Chris?) Except, of course, for the lavish production of the latter.
I like them both and just want to lay out my views on both for anyone who is interested. <I>Scion's</i> Legend mechanic is pretty darn cool. I'm more likely to run T&J though, just because the combat is a bit easier to manage. Maybe I'll mix them

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I sure hope more people give this game a look-see. There are tons of good ideas in there. This afternoon I was musing on the possibility of marrying LW with Everway: use the Everway cards to help players pick their heroes, and LW to build them.
Absolutely, if you like Truth & Justice then be sure to check out Legends Walk - it's definitely worth your money.

I think the Everway splice sounds really cool. If you do it, please post your play experiences somewhere!
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