But the best part is how the authors pulled in a wide variety of character stereotypes from horror movies. For those who might want a more fantasy oriented game there are the Bokor, who are more or less an update of the cinematic White Zombie controlling Voodoo Priest stereotype. Ah, but the authors didn’t stop there they actually included a modernized Necromancer! Sweet. For instance the Mad Scientist is explained as the modern equivalent of Necromancers, which is a nice way to introduce a Necromancer type character into D20 Modern. These aren’t just suggestions for adapting stock character types or barebones templates with suggestions for how to flesh them out these are fully complete, functional, and ready to generate and play character class- sorry- occupations. Now this is how to do a D20 splatbook! Every Occupation is unique, yet when you read it you can see how they grew organically out of standard character types. System: Requires D20 Modern role-playing game.Ĭharacter Creation: Assume standard D20 Modern character creation rules apply. Which stands to reason as this is intended for use with the D20 Modern role-playing game. However the style and tone is pure slipstream cinematic modern horror. I mean how could they when faced with potential character Occupations such as the Scream Queen, Mad Scientist, Y-Mart Employee, or NCRPC Employee? (An original gem I’ll leave a surprise for you to discover.) Word of bias warning: I not only got the Templar and Nazi zombie references but I happen to have a few of those movies on VHS/DVD. But horror aficionados wont notice any of that. Yes there are minor quibbles, like no cover (despite credits for a cover artist), lack of either contents page or index or bookmarks, and sure the font size might be a bit annoying for onscreen reading. Perhaps it began as a simple idea to pad out the supplement but one look at the myriad type of zombies in the Field Guide section (Chapter 4) or a headcount of the cast of characters is proof of the snowball effect in action. Truth be told I wasn’t expecting to find half of what the diabolically devious authors of Blood and Brains had the foresight to include. Did I mention that those are but a few of the occupations? Well they are and, now that I have these strange visions of playing a shot-gun wielding Y-Mart Employee running through my head, I think it’s time to move on to the summary.Īstounding. the Atomic Nazi Zombies” or “Cheerleader Grrl Squad at Camp Zombie Lake”? Now I am not saying anything like that is about to happen, but man I have to admit there’s a train wreck of B-movie ideas swirling around the old noggin as I write these words. Oh, yeah, and you can play a Nerd and a Jock too! Can’t you just picture your GM mulling this over and announcing to prepare for tonight’s session of “Revenge of the Nerds vs. Initial impressions are everything and, you just know, that any splatbook that offers Occupations such as Boy Scout, Cheerleader, and Mental Patient isn’t your typical D20 supplement. Rating: A mildly mature 9 out of 10 golden apples. It is currently available from RPGnow or directly from RPGObjects for $6.95. Blood and Brains was written by Michael Tresca and published by RPG Objects. This review is for the 67-page PDF of the D20 Modern splatbook Blood and Brains.
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