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Aug. 26, 2009 By Sean Briscoe
"An Amazing Game" I've been playing RPGs for 25 years and in all that time there was no game that gave me the lattitude as a player and game master to explore the story as Reve. I started playing Reve 12 years ago (sans english rulebook - that college french suddenly came in awfully handy) and the world simply never stopped drawing me back.

Finally in english, the rules are clean and clear - but there's a subtle complexity to the mix of Reve that gives players the ability to consider their actions by applying their strengths. That open approach to problems makes the characters far more real than any system I've ever played (and believe me, I've played far too many).

As a result - worlds built in Reve tend to be far more richly detailed and far more 'alive'. Even RPG neophytes can pick this game up and enjoy the experience. Once one comprehends the skill vs stat lookup table - and adjusting difficulty based on the issue at hand, the game simply flows from there.
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Jun. 25, 2006 By viktor_haag
"Reve Review" I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of this book. There are a few layout and font glitches, but not severe, and the publisher was quite welcoming of feedback. The layout is clean and easy to read, the illustrations are clear and evocative. I would rate this as a B+ to A- effort strictly on the quality of the book design and production. As it happens, it is also a brilliant game.

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Viktor Haag
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Aug. 18, 2006 By Giulio Bottazzi
"Fabulous Reve!" This game is fantastic! I discovered it in the original French version a few years ago and since then I stop playing anything else. The background is highly original and the rules are simple and powerful at the same time.

This new English edition contains more material than the French one and updated rules. I strongly suggest this game to any RPG enthusiast.
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Aug. 7, 2007 By Phillip Harte
"No doubt about it, it's a gem."
I stumbled across Reve by accident, while mindlessly searching RPG.NOW. Something about this obscure (in the U.S) game caught my attention. I really don't know what it was.

A quick search of RPG.NET lead me to a very "snarky" review (The reviewers name, I don't remember, and honestly it does not matter), complained that the book was just to hard to read, and that the average gamer would toss it aside, because the words were to big.

I have to admit, I did chuckle at the review, but I became obsesed with the game. For a month I toyed with buying a copy, and then finally I did.

First : I have no idea where the reviewer was... More > coming from. The game is not that hard to read, and no, I didd not need a dictionary, despite your claims.

Second: No regrets. I don't know what it is about this game. Maybe it's the "old school" charm, or maybe it's just the style of wrtting, but it's wonderful. It's really to bad it took it so long to come to English speakers (readers?), because I have no doubt this is a classic. < Less
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Jun. 24, 2005 By Randall Hollensbe
"Switching from DnD to Reve?"
Okay, here's my disclaimer: because of my long history (twenty-seven years) with DnD I tend to compare everything to DnD. I have played many other games, of course, but I always compare everything to DnD.



With that spelled out, I have to say that I really enjoy Reve. The system plays more fluidly that most other systems I've tried. The genre is not definitely not hack-and-slash, more fantastic than gore driven, which means that any player like me is more likely to have truly new adventures than variations on a theme. For this reason alone the game is worth exploring.



But if you're a hard-core d20 gamer who measures success by the number of... More > kills you've had in a given session is Reve for you? The answer is "no" and "yes:" a perfect fit for the dented-helmet-belching-axe-wielding dwarf that enjoys playing the same scenario over and over, no; a perfect fit for the dented-helmet-belching-axe-wielding dwarf that likes challenges, yes. Be creative in your gaming -- it doesn't hurt after you get used to it... < Less

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Copyright Standard Copyright License
Publisher Malcontent Games
Published June 22, 2006
Language English
Pages 262
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 8.5 wide × 11.0 tall

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