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Voyo vbook v3 review
Voyo vbook v3 review








voyo vbook v3 review

So, before we start, I should note that this book has a hard standing with me a very hard one indeed: When the pitch is to combine Albert Camus’ hope with Kafka’s futility and estrangement, and a sprinkling of Lovecraftian paranoia, my response is an owl-jpg that says “O RLY?” Camus’ writing has been a source of strength over the years for me, and I’d be hard-pressed to quote an author with whom (and with whose writing) I empathize as much as Kafka.

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This book tries to be a (not really) system agnostic (campaign) setting, mega-adventure, plus supplemental class options and rules-lite system.

voyo vbook v3 review

I’d like to ask you to read the entire review. I have consulted both the print and electronic version for more details on the print version, please consult the section where I discuss the formal criteria in the conclusion of the review. This book was moved up in my reviewing queue due to being requested by my supporters, and due to receiving a print copy. And yes, before you ask, in spite of this density, the book does not feel cluttered.

voyo vbook v3 review

Not counting the introductions, this book contains 120 pages of content, but I need to preface that from the get-go with a statement, namely that this is a VERY dense book with a different layout, this could easily have been 240 pages, or even more, so the length here seems almost deceptive in a good way.










Voyo vbook v3 review