Anyone try this? Is it just reskinned Mork Borg? I need an easy to learn cyberpunk game for a mini-campaign. Bo more than 5 quests.
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Anyone try this? Is it just reskinned Mork Borg? I need an easy to learn cyberpunk game for a mini-campaign. Bo more than 5 quests.
All rpgs are easy to learn.
Just play cyberpunk 2020.
Already bought the book, but it's too in depth for my group to want learn for just a few quests.
BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP
Please estop making these threads.
>listen here mavericks, outcasts, anarchists, and rebels against the powers that be, we have a strict code of conduct as punks™ so here's an edict from the powers that be
>I'm traumatized, check your privilege
No one cares snowflake. Fuck off.
>second-hand butthurt for a company because someone mocks the product
>s-s-s-suhhh-s-snowflake!
The irony of this post.
>thinking I give a fuck about the game
ywnbam. go back to your containment board
Cry me a river bitchtits, you're the idiot golem white knighting a company because you can't stand to see their feefees hurt by internet jokes.
>ywnbaw
Don't see how that's related outside of your desperate screeching but yeah, I'm a dude.
Just have a nice day, unironically.
Lame, the point of a cyberpunk game is eventually to sell out real hard, selling your soul in the process. You have three options:
> Die
> Get out of the life
> Sell out
Obviously selling out is the most viable long-term plan
The City Always Wins. All the anti-capitalist bullshit people keep trying to inject, or like that "cyberpunk is about queer communities coming together!" don't get the entire fucking point of cyberpunk. You cannot beat the system. You're not supposed to beat the system. The best thing anyone can hope for is either escaping it, exploiting it for personal gain, or dying in a really, really cool way.
>The best thing anyone can hope for is either escaping it, exploiting it for personal gain, or dying in a really, really cool way.
That sums up Grimdark Cyberpunk.
However, not all Cyberpunk is Grimdark
>you know, I kind of like this cyberpunk a e s t h e t i c thing but its a bit of a downer you know? Like, why does a dystopia have to so mean and bad to the oppressed?
dead channel sky only
Some post apocalyptic settings with dystopias are all about turning them around and breaking them, but the "powers that be" are weakened by the apocalypse.
Sure, make a post apocalyptic game thread about it.
Read Gibson, gay. Most of the Sprawl series protagonists have happy endings while falling into exactly that description.
Shades of gray bro, nobody is saying clean up the skies and down with the megacorporations that are essentially bigger than continental economic powers.
If it's not noticeably grimdark, it's not cyberpunk. That's kinda the point. Otherwise it's just sci-fi.
All you have to do is wait out the system. Official ideology aside, cyberpunk dystopias tend to reach a point at which the big busienss took so much power the whole system turned into state capitalism. Historical example of state capitalism is Soviet Union and it collapsed. Large business, well even mid sized, is run internally like a command economy and tends to build up inefficiency and corruption over time.
Oh I want to be cyberpunk so I have to hope that the nanny government will bless me with enough resources to by government approved cybernetics.
>Is it just reskinned Mork Borg?
Yes.
Its good, and they split up presence into 2 different stats. The best thing in it is the mission generators.
Neon City Overdrive is another rules lite cyberpunk RPG i would recomend
What longest has anyone had campaign run for 3 session ?
There's no rules for travel within the city. Some other old school rules are also missing but they might not affect a 5-mission game. It's also poorly formatted. On the upside, if you play it in the spirit of nuSR your players only need to know a little bit about the setting.