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Title: Trinities by White Wolf, Andrew Bates ISBN: 1-56504-757-5 Publisher: White Wolf Publishing Inc. Pub. Date: November, 1997 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $30.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Amazingly Ingeneous, mentally tintilating, wonderful
Comment: When I first heard about a space suplement from the revised White Wolf system I was enthralled. How would they top their earlier titles? I was surprised by the amazing writing, the depth of ideas and philosophical concepts and how the system wraps all of the earlier systems into one, of sorts. The Vampire, werewolf, wraith, changeling, and mage titles all dealt with the coming of the armageddon and attainment of ultimate power, and if you look at the Aeon concept you will see that this is a game that addresses humanities placement in that battle, with all those supernaturals becoming the abberants, and humanity finally awakening to its own battle. You won't find your religious awakening, as many have tried with Vampire, or an alternate personality as with most of the other systems. Instead, you'll find a game that asks you to use your own human ingenuity, imagination, and creativity, NO MORE NAMBY PAMBY RULES AND DETAILED REGULATIONS FOR THOSE WITHOUT IMAGINATIONS. It may seem long winded, but that's because they are addressing the UNIVERSE, and over 200 years of humantiy that cannot be just brushed over...get this game if you want a true challenge for your character and yourself.
Rating: 3
Summary: Falls short of it's fellow sister games but can hold its own
Comment: I was so excited when I heard about this title. Having read the other titles by the same publisher (Vampire and Werewolf: The Apocalypse)I was sure I was in for a good read. Unfortunatly, the book seems very detailed oriented which makes it long-winded and eventually it is like reading a book for history class and not a role-playing game. I do enjoy the book and look forward to playing the game, but it falls short of the excitment that Vampire generated.
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