Mages go back to their roots, and shake off defeat to rally to their last hurrah in the last edition of Mage: the Ascension for the old World of Darkness.
Re: [RPG]: Mage: The Ascension (revised), reviewed by pointyman2000 (5/4)
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Originally Posted by Mozart
Is this review complete?
Yeah, this one does seem a little incomplete!
Of course, the basic version's been reviewed many times before, so he might have only been concentrating on the differences...
but, for the person who's never bought the game before, something more in-depth might have been helpful!
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Re: [RPG]: Mage: The Ascension (revised), reviewed by pointyman2000 (5/4)
I have to say for a book that's probably 300+ pages this review could do with a bit more information about the game, the setting, the system and potential problems.
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