Capsule Review by Al (4/5): ther is a percentage based system with an emphasis on a modern day setting.
Capsule Review by Phill Winters (4/4): Dark Heresy is well worth a look at if you like Sci-Fi or if you are into GWs other games.
Capsule Review by Ben Ferguson (3/5): A Song of Ice and Fire is an excellent new rpg which is evocative of the narrative in GRR Martins Westeros novels, let down by some poor graphic design and the need for a little more playtesting before release. A very promising game system to run A Game of Thrones
Capsule Review by Michael Fiegel (5/5): A sort of sidequel to The Gamers, this excellent followup features better production values and better writing than its predecessor, and holds up well to repeat viewings. I definitely recommend it.
Playtest Review by Jason (4/4): Wonderfully disgusting!
Playtest Review by Shannon Appelcline (4/4): A thoughtful game by Leo Colovini featuring auctions and resource management.
Capsule Review by Wes Johnson (3/4): A big chunky book with a ready-to-be-inserted Drow city into your campaign. There are a few rough edges, but this was a supplement I was mostly happy with.
Capsule Review by Phill Winters (4/5): Another book that is rich in setting, coupled with good mechanics and a great read.
Capsule Review by blizack (4/4): A classic fantasy game with a brilliantly atmospheric setting and solid mechanics gets a stylish re-release.
Capsule Review by Phill Winters (4/4): A modern take on a classic system.