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[HOE] Re: Waste Warriors Review
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> Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2001 19:39:43 -0500
> From: dragonboyblue@mindspring.com
> Subject: [HOE] Waste Warriors Review
>
> Overall, I was quite pleased with the book. It was (as always) well
> written, well organized, and generally well thought out. One thing that
> stuck out to me: the art. I thought that the art was above the norm this
> time. It was nearly all one artist, and that lent a stronger sense of
> theme. I really like this guy's style, but that's just my opinion...
I certainly agree here. HoE products are generally well-written, but this
one even seems to have been edited more than some others, which is nice. The
art is the best in *any* HoE book to date. It's detailed, interesting to
look at, and in the Kung Fu section you can see exactly what power for which
the art is drawn. I think the same person did the art for Urban Renewal, so
if you liked that, this book has twice as much. I'd be happy if this guy
does the art for the rest of the HoE line. Plus it has a few great pieces
from our very own Cheyenne Wright! My two complaints about the art is that
apparently the UN and SA used the exact same craft in the exact same city to
attack the exact same opponents, whether they be Mexicans or whoever (see
pages 9 and 27). Doh! The other one is the cover, unfortunately. I don't
know what it is about it, but I don't particularly like it. Oh well. The
inside is what's important and it's full of great information.
Waste Warriors is one of the most anticipated Hell On Earth books ever, and
it delivers in spades. Despite Cybergame's best efforts to keep me from
having this book in a timely manner, it's here and it is worth the wait, and
without a doubt worth every cent. Stop reading your mail and go buy it!
Thanks Shane!
Sinister Dexter
"Death is a wussy, Famine is his b**ch"