EN World Review – Rapture: End of Days by Joe Sweeney
Many welcomes and greetings to you, my Gentle Readers and Fellow Gamers!
Well, it has certainly been a terrible week of storms, and I’m sure that many of you are as disturbed and saddened as I was by the terrible tragedy in Moore, Oklahoma. That tornado was of epic and terrifying size, and the loss of life and property was shocking to comprehend. If you have the opportunity and inclination, please click this link to NBCNEWS.com, which has provided an excellent list of organizations to contact in order to assist in the relief effort for the survivors of that terrible storm.
As is my usual wont, I have posted another review of a new role-playing game this week on EN World News. I’m not sure how it’s happened, but this will be the third in the streak of space opera RPGs which have come to my desk. And like the previous two RPGs, it’s got its own unique style and thematics.
Rapture: End of Days has a dark and disturbing premise – the end of the world came, Book of Revelations style and Earth was taken over by the armies of Satan. Only those few humans living in off-world colonies have escaped… or have they?
To read the full review of this horror-filled, science fiction RPG, please click the link below and head over to EN World News for all the details:
Rapture: End of Days – Outrunning The Apocalypse in a Starship! (A Review)
This game is certainly of a different ilk than other space opera games I’ve played over the years. And its foreboding setting opens up role-playing opportunities to examine both the darkest and brightest extremes of a player-character.
So until next blog… I wish you Happy Gaming!
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