![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It certainly sets the mood nicely, and works even better when contrasted with its mate in the Sabbat Guide. The intro story was interesting, and somewhat informative. Now, on to the content itself, where the true quality of the book shows through. Certainly heart-warming to any truly dedicated gamer to hold such a beautiful piece of work. ![]() Each time I closed my copy, I got the nice flash of silver from my edged pages (from the Limited Edition). Side-bars were frequent and informative, well-placed and appropriate. There were some superb pieces and some less so, but nothing actually bad. Most of the art was of good quality and set reasonably thematically. The pictures-to-text ratio is about the same as was in Vampire Revised, and I have to say it was pleasant. My girlfriend bought the Limited Editions for me on Valentine's Day, so I'm a happy man.įirst, my general impression: From black cover to black cover, the book is nicely laid out on a flip-through. Well, before I begin, I have to say that I am reviewing the Limited Edition of the Guide to the Camarilla, with its nice (fake) leather-bound cover, all black finish, and silver lettering, so my copy is a beautiful peace of work. ![]()
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