

The award winning Sengoku Roleplaying Game. Review: A missing piece...found - Great item. I've had the game for years but never had these character sheets. Nice touch to complete my ownership. Generating characters has become one of my favorite parts of this game. Review: Japanese History Comes Alive - This is a role-playing game but the depth of the background material is such that it could nearly be a history book on ancient and medieval Japan. The material is well organized and I have found myself reading this book simply for the enjoyment of learning the background. As a role-playing game I think Sengoku has few equals. I own dozens of RPGs and this volume is among the best in my collection.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8 Reviews |
K**N
A missing piece...found
Great item. I've had the game for years but never had these character sheets. Nice touch to complete my ownership. Generating characters has become one of my favorite parts of this game.
E**S
Japanese History Comes Alive
This is a role-playing game but the depth of the background material is such that it could nearly be a history book on ancient and medieval Japan. The material is well organized and I have found myself reading this book simply for the enjoyment of learning the background. As a role-playing game I think Sengoku has few equals. I own dozens of RPGs and this volume is among the best in my collection.
K**R
Character creation seems needlessly complex to little tangible gain. ...
Character creation seems needlessly complex to little tangible gain. The Legend of the Five Rings is more straight forward, but less flexible. The historic value of the book is surprisingly quite high. The artwork is meh. Haven't played to compare to L5R yet.
K**Y
great material hampered by poor layout
Somewhere in this great history book there's a game. The authors have definitely done their homework in studying the culture of late 16th century Japan. They've also got a great filmography and bibliography at the back. As far as content is concerned, Sengoku sets the bar quite high for historical RPGs. The actual conversion of this historical information into a playable game is, however, a bit awkward. The book is also seriously hampered by the amateurish artwork and layout reminiscent of RPGs of 30 years ago. Still, I've worn the cover off my copy of the book so its obviously a worthwhile read.
A**S
The best of it's kind.
Of all the Japanese style rpg's done over the years this one is the best by far. But with all the talk of Legends of the five rings and about how good it is meant to be. It can become hard to find an alternative. But there is an alternative to the corperate heavy and rigid L5R. And that alternative offers you something that L5R does not...choice. Sengoku is all about choice. It gives pages and pages about the Sengoku era. It gives you the choice of playing Ninja characters. Something L5R treats with distain. It gives you the choice of realistic to flying through the air styles of game. It talks about having a mixed party of Samurai and Ninja and how each style of game is different with that in mind. The information is very well defined and laid out. Some of the rules are a little harder to understand. A little more clarity would not have gone astray here and there. But that does not ruin how good a game this is. This game is all about role play and not about having to fit within the designers idea of what is good. Of them all I strongly recommend Sengoku. And if you find that you just can't tear yourself away from L5R then you will even find converstion notes in the back of the Sengoku book. This book is worth the money.
P**E
A great system and a great game
a great game, if you loved the old FGU Bushido or want your RPG experience to be rooted firmly in a more realistic mythic Japan this is for you. The system is easy master and the background contains a level of detail that i think eavn Stephen Turnbull would appreciate .
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