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I wonder if there is a game mechanic where you have to roll 15 d6 like you did in 4th ed?

Never Deal with a Dragon
Choose Your Enemies Carefully
Find Your Own Truth

Haven't touched the Shadowrun universe since the Genesis days (other than briefly checking out the horrible 360 game, which I'd like to forget ever happened), but it's a personal favorite. The mix of sword + laser is right up my alley.

Never Deal with a Dragon
Choose Your Enemies Carefully
Find Your Own Truth"
Me too. They did an amazing job of showing the different aspects of the Shadowrun world, all through one storyline.

Needless to say, I'm backing the project.

My GM was PISSED. In the next room he made us 'fight' a Dragon. I kicked a hole through the wall and ran away. True story!

Yeah, I'm looking forward to this one. I did a lot of kickstarter game pledging recently - this, Wasteland 2, Faster Than Light, and Banner Saga. Exciting times for independent games!
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The game is the perfect sword and laser game, as it is set in a dystopian near-future with a cyberpunk feel, but there is magic and dragons and elves and such. The explanation for getting there is that magic always exists in the world, but that it ebbs and flows over a very long time, and that it only works once the magic level rises above a threshold level. The Mayan long count wasn't counting down to the end of the world, but to the date when magic starts to work again. Check out the site and buy in if it seems like something you'd be interested in.