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Overall, The Aegis Project is a solid game with an interesting setting and a rules-medium approach. There are narrative gaming elements woven in with more traditional systems that make this something of a unique product.
The writing is clear and concise, and I feel that the game does hit all the right notes for a military-esque 80′s mecha game.
It requires input and a measure of proactiveness from the players but I feel that this is a good thing. The Aegis Project is easy enough to learn and can be picked up and run with a few hours of study and is suitable for most groups. The game is fairly self-contained and doesn’t seem to require further supplements to really make it shine.
The artwork is fairly bland but serviceable, but I feel that with additional artists or perhaps colored artwork, the product could be made even more compelling.
You don’t have to be a fan of John Wick’s work to enjoy the game, and even old traditional types like me can get into it.
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Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!] |
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