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Godlike: Superhero Roleplaying in a World on Fire, 1936–1946 is the first book to use the acclaimed ORE (One roll Engine) system. Combat nazis with eye-beams or sneak behind enemy lines by turning into a frog! Godlike encourages players to make up their own robust powers that makes every character a unique experience. Comes with a complete timeline of World War II that includes how these "Talents" affected the war, an intro adventure, stats for the first talents, a weapon guide, and a complete ruleset.
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| Article | Type | Issue |
| Information: Preview | Dragon Annual #6 |
Selected RPGnet Reviews | [ See 15 Reviews | Link Reviews ] |
| Rating | User | Summary |
| 4 + 5 | Matthew Gabbert | Godlike: Superhero Roleplaying in a World on Fire, 1936-1946. A rich setting and a tasty new system... what more could you ask for? How about a d20 conversion for dessert! Yes, Godlike lives up to the hype. [ Read Review ] |
| 4 + 5 | James A Beggs | GODLIKE: Superhero Roleplaying in a World on Fire, 1936-1946. A couple of layout mistakes, and has a couple of very minor flaws in the system, but one of the tightest and most innovative game engines I've ever seen. This is a must-have. [ Read Review ] |
Selected User Comments | [ See 37 Ratings | See 8 Comments | Add Rating ] |
| Rating | User | Comments |
| 9 / 10 | Sprue Rubbles | I love how the gritty and "realistic" take on the superhero genre. Add the Nazis and you got one of the best rpgs in some time. |
| 2 / 10 | plaguesman | Wow is this game overrated. The art is poor, the history is thin, and mechanics stifle play. Still, the concepts are awesome. |
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