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Role Playing Games (RPGs) in general
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by - written on 18/07/09 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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I have always been a fan of rol-playing games. Although my study then my work does not allow me too much time to enjoy such a wonderful pastime, I am glad that every now and then I can manage to steal a bit of time to immerse myself in a different world. It is hard to say if role-playing game represents a kind of escapesim or a ... Read the complete review
by H&H - written on 09/02/09
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Role play is great fun and a good chance to express your imagination.
If you want to take Role play further Live Action Role Play is the way to go, it takes the settings and role play from table top role play but adds ive action to the mix. So instead of just discribing your character you take on his/her persona, wear the cloths and carry the items, and when it comes to combat and actions you actually perform them be it fighting off a bunch of bandits or leaping tables.
Check out <a href="www.HeroesAndHeroines.org">Heroes And Heroines</a> for a club based in the west midlands UK. It's a high fantasy setting running roughly 8 events a year and alway welcoming to new people.
by - written on 26/05/08 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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When I was a kid I played at being a princess and a wizard and a god and riding a dragon and defeating evil and... Actually, I still do that as an adult. It's called role-playing, and it's a lot of fun. The clue is in the name. Role-playing means basically taking on a role, going off and having adventures. You can do this in ... Read the complete review
by Sussanah - written on 28/02/08
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I went along to a Heroquest LARP event. I had done Live action role playing before but never with this group. At first I was slightly put of by the fact that they were possibly the most expensive group in the UK. However from my first email enquiry I realised that this was a proffessional organisation who genuinely wanted my custom and took steps ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/02/03 (Very useful, 357 readings)
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I am not going to talk about computer games but the pretend games, role playing with children. You must have played role-playing games yourself. Played in a Wendy house or played at being mothers and fathers, Drs and nurses, or played shops. These games are a practice for real life. Copying what is seen in real life and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/11/02 (Useful, 88 readings)
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An Rpg, it sounds like a name of a gun from Quake or some other fps however rpg's or role-playing games are the life and blood of gaming. They are a truely different and brilliant experience. Unlike most other genre's of game rpg's provide depth and great character recognition. By the end of an rpg you feel truly enlightened and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/06/02 (Very useful, 159 readings)
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Live Action Role Playing. What images come to mind? Strange, unshaven men immersed in hideously complicated rules and many-sided dice? No, that's Dungeons & Dragons. Those funny historical things that people do on TV or at medieval fairs? No, that's battle re-enactments. Do not be confused. LARP is something completely different, a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/12/01 (Useful, 168 readings)
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Im pretty sick bout people going on and on and on and on about how rpgs are 'not gods way' and how they are 'evil'. yeah..er..whatever you say, half of these people who call it evil havent even looked at a book, for example one of pat Pullings evil cronies said that the AD&D rule book contained information on how to preform ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/12/01 (Very useful, 338 readings)
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To be honest, I've never been quite the avid fan of RPG's that some of you, no doubt, are. I missed all the Final Fantasy games, and only managed to fit in a couple of Dragon Warrior and King's Quest games in between The Secret of Mana, and Zelda 64 and Skies of Arcadia. But although I've never really taken to RPG's, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/10/01 (Very useful, 222 readings)
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Back in the days before computers were common in every household, children found entertainment in various ways. One of which was to sit around in a circle and throw dice at each other. The intent was not to take out an eye or leave little indents in the childs head opposite. No this was far more serious, the role of the dice could leave you with ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/10/01 (Useful, 95 readings)
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Ever since I was presented with my first gameboy, (for my 35th birthday), I have been hooked, (line and sinker). Yup, by that little elfin creature, dressed in green. I have fought the bosses, saved the heroines, and saved Hyrule time and time again. Well nearly. (But why is it, I can never ever beat the final boss!!). I remember the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/09/01 (Very useful, 326 readings)
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Aha, seems I have a much broader spectrum of gaming knowledge than some casual rpg' gamers who just tend to stay on the consoles and never move off them and then lay claim to the fact that they, in fact, are RPG gamers. What a load of old fishy codswallop. Rpg gaming, back in the days of yore, when computers were the size of three ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/06/01 (Very useful, 143 readings)
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A few suggestions if you are thinking about getting in to gaming. Ideally, it helps to start out by joining a group who know what they are doing - your local games shop may well be able to help you with this. (Games Workshops are especially good.) If you are going it alone, you need to pick a system. AD&D will give you high ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/05/01 (Somewhat useful, 21 readings)
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RPG or role playing game if you like, is just that. You play the role of a charcter. I think the reason these sort of games get so many people involved in them, including me, is because it gives a sense of life beyond reality. In other words it lets you live a life away from reality. Okay so you may say that RPGs are just a way for people ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/05/01
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Back in ’83 with the home computer (such as it was) in its infancy, Ian Livingstone together with Steve Jackson founded Games Workshop Ltd to promote and distribute role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons in book form. To quote the blurp on the back of each book, “Part story, part game, this is a book with a difference ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/03/01 (Useful, 17 readings)
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Hunter the Reckoning I feel is a good but intrinsically flawed game and people have done it down because of their expectations of a game from a gaming company of White Wolf’s pedigree. The game itself has a problematical core concept in that as other people have already mentioned you have to as gifted humans (Hunters) eradicate the various ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/11/00 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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I feel that roleplaying has an unjustified reputation of being a collection of strange spotted teenagers and older men sitting around pretending that they have a life. Anyone that actually does roleplay will know that this is not the case at all. Of course as with any group of people there are the odd strange people but that is just all part ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/09/00 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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Battletech is a figure based wargame by FASA set about 1000 in the future. The main star of the game is the Battlemech (also known as a 'Mech), a usually humanoid machine upto 10 meters high with the firepower of upto a company of modern day tanks. The 'Mechs are used by the various governments and other powerful groups in waging war ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/09/00 (Useful, 16 readings)
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I just have to say that I think that roleplaying has to be the greatest hobbie known to man, where else could you be slaying dragons one day and then shooting aliens the next. I know that computer games are fun to play but then they give you the artists/designers image of things around you. Roleplay on the other hand lets your imagination run ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/09/00 (Useful, 76 readings)
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On May Bank Holiday of this year, at Margam Country Park – West Glamorgan, an American Civil War battle re-enactment was held. It was a hot, sunny day (yes, in May!) and the place was buzzing with the sounds of soldiers orders being shouted, weapons being cleaned and people chatting. You could walk around the living history tents, where ... Read the complete review
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