A entertaining and excellent horror "one shot" adventure with some very well detailed & statted npc's for D&D 3.5 (but easily adapted to other rule systems)
The book also provides some useful game info for any sea/undersea based campaigns as well as some useful ocean based archetypes that could prove handy for any modern day/near future ocean adventures.
The downside was the art work, mainly the lack there of. Aside from a few small B&W pics scattered throughout the pdf art was sorely lacking (and the map of the submarine is so low quality as to not even bother with it)
I would have enjoyed seeing pics of the key npcs/ optional pc's as well as more/higher quality pics of the subs in general and pics of some of the salvage gear, but these were sadly lacking.
Artwork aside though the adventure is well worded and flows nicely, providing a good evenings entertainment for a relatively reasonable price. (although $3-$5 feels more reasonable for 66 pages)
Quality of writing: Extremely Satisfied
Quality of artwork: Very Disappointed
Value for money: Satisfied
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