

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.
#Voyo vbook v3 review plus
This book tries to be a (not really) system agnostic (campaign) setting, mega-adventure, plus supplemental class options and rules-lite system.

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.

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.
