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#1 cimerians OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Aug 2, 2011 6:00 PM

In case there's a remote and slim chance there is anyone else here thats a fan:

http://www.destructo...th-207743.phtml

I hope and pray it makes it to the states. I used to read these books as a kid. Basically Choose Your Own Adventure D&D with dice rolling. Very well done.

#2 Gabriel OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Aug 2, 2011 6:03 PM

Not one my nostalgic favorites, but I approve anyway.

I think I read that a new Fighting Fantasy pen and paper RPG had been released.

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Posted Tue Aug 2, 2011 6:11 PM

Looks very cool. Wish it was for pc too. I have a fairly large collection of the original gamebooks and a handful of the re-prints that came out by wizard books over the past few years.

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Posted Wed Aug 3, 2011 11:58 PM

I read a few of those old gamebooks before video games completely took over my (few) RPG needs. After the mixed feelings I had with Warlock of Firetop Mountain on the DS, I'm hoping this Talisman of Death will be more faithful to the old gamebook style. (I'm not a fan of dice-based game mechanics, but I'd rather play a good dice game than a poorly-made realtime combat game.) I'd better remember to look forward to this.

#5 Knubberrub OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu Aug 4, 2011 1:13 AM

Yeah, looks good to me, too. I used to have quite a few of the books when I was a kid as well. Deathtrap dungeon was one of my personal favourites on the PS1 (although I can't remember how faithful it was to the book).

#6 Asaki OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu Aug 4, 2011 6:17 AM

I loved the one they did for the DS, but I don't have a PSP (I'm assuming, from the aspect ratio, that that's what this is for).

This game looks like it's about the same as playing the real book, though.

#7 cimerians OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu Aug 4, 2011 7:37 AM

Yup its a book and by the looks of it all you do is read and let the game handle your character sheet and dice rolling. Which is what I always wished someone would do these days. :P

Kind of like the kindle versions which I highly recommend for anyone with a Kindle. I have seen these in action and they are pretty much exactly like reading the original books but it handles all your inventory and dice rolling.

Deathtrap Dungeon Kindle:
http://www.amazon.co...ASIN=B005B1EA04

Original Book:
http://www.amazon.co...ASIN=1848310773

#8 cimerians OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Aug 24, 2011 7:07 AM

I got it and was playing it last night. The translation is a little weird. Like the scanner they used skipped a few words here and there and there are some spaces in between words. Also the interior art wasn't scanned in all that great but then again this is designed for the PSP and I'm looking at it on a big TV. Overall though its really cool. I hope they do more of them. Nice to have it roll the dice for you and keep track of stuff.

#9 Knubberrub OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu Aug 25, 2011 1:28 AM

That's interesting, thanks for letting us know. I used to have kindle software downloaded on my PC to read books off Amazon and might try out a kindle version of the fighting fantasy books if it handles the dice and the inventory.

Edited by Knubberrub, Thu Aug 25, 2011 1:29 AM.


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Posted Tue Aug 30, 2011 8:39 PM

Very cool, I'll need to look into this for the PSP, as I'm going to be spending pretty much all of my time away from home now. Would be great to pass the time.




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