This is a tough one, but for the best reason. So many of the older games on my shelf do have newer editions, either on the way, out there now, or even on my shelf.
Talislanta is getting a new version thanks to a Kickstarter. Arduin has begat Arduin Eternal. There's a new Star Trek RPG that's only a month or two old. The OSR keeps churning out new material and ideas for the oldest RPG in existence.
If I had to pick, I'm tempted to say Big Eyes Small Mouth, the generic anime game. Mostly to see what it would look like if it were designed today, with modern storygame sensibilities rather than a 90's era simulation-style game.
Talislanta is getting a new version thanks to a Kickstarter. Arduin has begat Arduin Eternal. There's a new Star Trek RPG that's only a month or two old. The OSR keeps churning out new material and ideas for the oldest RPG in existence.
If I had to pick, I'm tempted to say Big Eyes Small Mouth, the generic anime game. Mostly to see what it would look like if it were designed today, with modern storygame sensibilities rather than a 90's era simulation-style game.
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