Anyone played Sengoku before? Is it any good?
>>55251569
Yes, and yes.
>>55251581
Elaborate please
>>55251588
You elaborate, what do you want to know about it specifically?
>>55251595
Alright, what are its strengths compared to other ttrpg's?
>>55251607
Not the other anon who posted above but also a Sengoku GM.
The reason I chose Sengoku was firstly because I wanted a game set in feudal Japan and not in a fantasy land (we also played L5R a bit). Then, I was already vaguely familiar with the system, having GMd Cyberpunk 2020 and Record of Lodoss Wars.
A strength of Sengoku is that it's not class-based. Therefore players are really free to create the character they want. In terms of complexity, it is similar to Cyberpunk 2020 or Savage Worlds. The system is fairly simple and combat is brutal.