Thank you very much! That seems like a good balance to play with. Sort of reminds me of the first edition of VtM.
Cheers!
Thank you so much for making this! Absolutely excellent work. The full game looks amazing, but has a few too many bells and whistles for the typical 2-hour one-shot sessions I tend to run for newbies.
My only feedback is to leverage some of the great art from the full game to add a little more flair to these sheets. Maybe an outline of a hoverboard or something?
Holy smokes this game is genius. Superhero continuities are about as messy as fiction gets and the core mechanic of this game really captures that feeling in the best of ways.
The heart of pretty much all superhero storytelling lives within the pages of See Issue X
Also, I found a minimalist deck of cards on Amazon that lends itself well to being written on
I’m a little late to the party, but this is genius.
The element I’m having the hardest time understanding is “Saves”.
Does your base save of 6 get increased as well when you write the new, more specific save?
Is it possible to reach a Save of 8? Or would you just keep writing Saves of 7 under the base for different failed saves?
I feel like ever since Cyberpunk 2077 was first announced nearly 10 years ago, there was a sizable shift in gaming: tons of cyberpunk games (both digital and analog) started getting made.
Of the dozens and dozens of media I’ve seen set in future dystopias, very few have actually managed to breathe new life into the genre for me. Until now.
I’m only 20 pages in and Arcon has reawakened my previously jaded love for Cyberpunk. Thank you so much for making this! I’m excited to try playing in Arcon someday.
Are there any systems that you feel best capture the same truths that Arcon speaks to?
I’m currently looking at lighter games like Sprawl Goons, Neon City Overdrive, Technoir, and others.