Which RPGs are you most looking forward to in 2017?
Based on this poll on ENWorld, here are their top 10:
1. Trudvang Chronicles
2. Tales from the Loop
3. Kult: Divinity Lost
4. Star Trek Adventures
5. Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of
6. Starfinder
7. Witcher
8. Coriolis
9. Delta Green Roleplaying Game
10. Astonishing Swordsmen & Sorcerers of Hyperborea 2E
http://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?3792-News-Digest-WotC-Convention-Announcements-Acquisitions-Inc-Cast-Shake-up-Evil-Hat-s-2017-Releases-(with-a-new-product-announced)-and-more!
>>51293918
I don't even know what Coriolis or Tales from the Loop are.
>>51293918
Definitely Witcher.
I had joined a game run by a Pollack and I really liked the system, although the translation he provided was a tad shotgun surgery.
>>51293918
Not a pure RPG, but the Dark Souls Board Game is looking pretty cool.
>>51293918
Pic related
But slightly worried
>>51294570
>But slightly worried
About the new Powered by the Apocalypse rules? Yeah, me too.
>>51293918
>4. Star Trek Adventures
I have no ill will against Trek and I even enjoy bits of OS, TNG and DS9, but really, who is that excited about a Trek RPG? It's not like you couldn't do Trek-like things in a much more interesting hard sci-fi universe. Is it just nostalgia/brand appeal?
ALTERNITY 2.0
>>51294782
I sounded so good when pitched.
But the lack of Mental Balance, the probable loss of magic and the fact the system seems very limiting makes me pause.
I want to here some other folks live play it before I feel confident and I'll want to see some scenarios as well.
Why not just play these games already? Why do you have to wait for them to come out? They aren't really anything special, if they've hyped up the setting you probably know enough to run the game already. There are thousands of RPG systems out there, you're telling me you can't figure out a way to run these games without putting dollars to a Kickstarter to get a book to tell you what to do? RPGs are do-it-yourself hobbies. My friends and I made up our own rules when we needed to and other than that the generic systems we had sufficed just fine. We could also just rip mechanics from dedicated systems and use those to avoid paying for them. But wait, /tg/ has more money than sense so they will buy all these games, as well as waiting another 6 months for them to be realeased, when you could be playing them right now.