Mini-Review
Intro
Rogue Space Post 1
Rogue Space Post 2
Jupiter Zeus Character Stats
Epilogue
Elsewhere
Mang entered the dark chamber, silken curtains covered the
walls. A aelfar female approached
nodding submissively. You did well my
apprentice. The female responded,
"but master the Clawtron was destroyed?" Mang smiled, "yes… it was, but I learned
much". He nodded and said no more.
Back on Persephone Station
Jupiter Zeus knew the Aelfar alien had messed with his
mind. The whole thing had been a set up…
a test of some kind. He'd get back at
her and that bastard Mang, but he needed a patron of his own, someone just as
connected and diabolical as Mang.. .He needed the Phantom of the Space Opera!
Jupiter smiled as he drank his Rigellian Green Whiskey, sure
the drink would turn his fur green for a few days, but it was worth it…
Game Notes
This was my first time playing Rogue Space; I had a lot of
fun. As I've said before in other posts
it is a rules lite system. This session
ran very smoothly, the rules faded into the background and didn't get in the
way of the story at all. For the story I
used Rory's Story cubes random dice rolls and grabbed some toys (er.. I mean
collectibles) from my shelves and went to it!
I did kinda pause when the vehicle part came up in the game, I was
looking for a Driving skill or agility or something, but there wasn't one, I
just went with a Fighting roll and after checking with the author today, he
indicated that is what I was supposed to do.
I did also run into a situation where there were several rounds of
misses between Jupiter and the Android, they were both closely matched
stats-wise (my intention) and both had high Fighting skills so they kept being
able to avoid one another's hits. I allowed my character's force screen to
stack with his natural armor and vacc suit, not sure I did that right, but it
worked and didn't seem unbalanced. Once
I finally scored a serious hit that the Clawtron couldn't avoid the combat was
over quickly. A few times I wondered if
I needed more rules, a bit more crunch if you will. I don't want much, certainly nothing like
Pathfinder. It's quick and easy and
doesn't get in the way with the fun. I
really love the open toolbox feel of it.
There is no setting really there.
That was one of my issues with Stars Without Number there is an implied
setting and while you can ignore it, it is built into the game to some
degree. I would like to see some alien
abilities listed out to help you create your own races and maybe a more
expansive bestiary, along with a few vehicles stat'd out, but that can be done
yourself, so it's definitely not a deal breaker for me. I am probably going to
look at the Savage Worlds Sci Fi Compendium before I decide for certain, I
recently picked up Savage Worlds Deluxe.
But for now Rogue Space is a top contender for my Sci Fi game time,
especially if you're looking for a quick game to knock out with your buddies.
Good Gaming -B
Sounds like a great session.
ReplyDeleteThanks Trey!
DeleteJust getting caught-up on some blog-stuff. Had some health-issues, again. Great to see this series. Looks like your group had a great time. Looking forward to more Shattered Stars!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your health issues. That sucks. Hope you are doing better now. I hope to play some more sci fi. I want to try out Savage Worlds Sci Fi Companion also.
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