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[RPG]: All Tomorrow's Zombies, reviewed by Fishmonger (4/4)

http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/14/14302.phtml

Torsten Bernhardt's Summary:

<i>All Tomorrow's Zombies</I> is a bit vague in spots due to the scale of the topic it tackles, but on the whole it's a solid science fiction sourcebook for Unisystem.

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Old 05-29-2009, 06:27 AM
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Re: [RPG]: All Tomorrow's Zombies, reviewed by Fishmonger (4/4)

Excellent review; very comprehensive. Thanks!
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Re: [RPG]: All Tomorrow's Zombies, reviewed by Fishmonger (4/4)

Great review!

I'd just mention that characters don't have to be powered to get cyberware and such -- it's just that powered characters have more points to spend on such things.
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Re: [RPG]: All Tomorrow's Zombies, reviewed by Fishmonger (4/4)

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Great review!

I'd just mention that characters don't have to be powered to get cyberware and such -- it's just that powered characters have more points to spend on such things.
Thanks! And you're right about Powered; I'd thought of it as more limiting, like The Gift in earlier Unisystem books.
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