![]() ![]() It's like somebody took Eraserhead and made it into a Japanese hentai movie.Īnother problem with this book is that in some respect it isn't complete, even by its own standards. As far as I can tell, there is no table of contents. I cannot do that here, because I do not know what the organization of the book is. See, when I review a game, I usually do this nice, neat thing, where I go over every discrete chapter or section in order presented so that people have some idea what the organization of the book is. So I decided to buy the new edition, while I still could, and decided at some point I was going to do a review of this thing. It wasn't made terribly clear that this was the sort of thing that PCs were supposed to oppose, and in the outrage, distributors had to pull the title and revise their rules for the approval and review of “adult content.” And then it turned out that one of the products in this line had the lovely title Tournament of Rapists, depicting the scenario of a demonically-influenced Tokyo underground fight contest in which fighters battle to the death, except that male (usually monster) fighters get the option of raping female fighters in the process. But supposedly the recent edition (published by the author's new friends at Skortched Urf Studios) was supposed to refine things somewhat in terms of production values. ![]() One of the major problems with it was that the art was, I believe I recently described it as, “like a 5-year old trying to do a Jackson Pollock painting”. ![]() And as the review promised, it was a very transgressive, sex-obsessed (if not sexist) depiction of Japanese media as an RPG setting, and in that regard fairly useful given the reputation of works like Legend of the Overfiend. Several years ago I saw a review of the original edition (based mainly on D20 Modern) at The Banning Place, so I was intrigued enough to pick up the PDF. Product Blurb: “Editor's Note: I don't exist.”Ĭurrently Smoking: Mostly Maui Wowie, but it's got some Labrador in itīlack Tokyo Unlimited Edition is a worldbook for a setting that, at least for a while, caused a great wailing and gnashing of teeth in gaming circles. Product Version: First Printing / First Edition Product Publisher: Otherverse Games/Skortched Urf Studios ![]()
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