Enter the Zombie
Enter The Zombie' (Thema: Hong Kong Action-Filme) wird gerade nochmal Korrekturgelesen und einige Illus zuende gezeichnet. Wenn alles glatt läuft¸ geht es Ende November zum Drucker. [Quelle: Eden Studios]
The first sourcebook to All Flesh Must Be Eaten opens whole new vistas for a walking dead campaign. This tome brings together the thrills of Hong Kong action films and the excitement of flesh-craving horror. The match of these two genres may not have seem obvious at first¸ but the pleasures that arise from it are undeniable. After all¸ zombies and Hong Kong style action make a perfect fit. What better match is there for a relentless series of lightning kicks and a hurricane of bullets than a target that can't die? The pulse-pounding danger just never stops. Besides¸ what martial arts master worth his salt doesn"t ache for the ability to use his own intestines as a deadly whip? For the undead¸ no problem!
There was a dull impact in the center of his back. Mr. Nagaki looked down to see the tip of an arrow protruding from his chest. He spun -- his claw fingers at the ready -- to see figures emerging from the snow¸ charging towards him. One of them was notching another arrow in his compound bow.
They'd buried themselves and waited for him.
There were five of them in total¸ one had the bow and arrow¸ the others all had swords. Magic and explosions had failed Wu-Han¸ it looked as though he was now going to try dismemberment.
Another arrow caught him in the throat¸ lodging itself halfway in his neck.
IT WAS A GOOD DAY TO BE UNDEAD...Enter the Zombie is a supplement for the All Flesh Must Be Eaten RPG. In it¸ you will find:
- Extended rules for martial arts mayhem¸ new Character Types¸ special chi powers¸ and new zombie aspects.
- Zombie player character creation.
- Adventures involving gun-slinging thugs on the streets of Hong Kong.
- Details on magic and martial arts in modern San Francisco.
- Background for stories set in ancient China.
- A arena where undead battle to the death.
- Archetypes for each setting provided.
The first supplement to All Flesh Must Be Eaten opens whole new vistas for a walking dead campaign. This tome brings together the thrills of Hong Kong action films and the excitement of flesh-craving horror. The match of these two genres may not have seem obvious at first¸ but the pleasures that arise from it are undeniable. After all¸ zombies and Hong Kong style action make a perfect fit. What better match is there for a relentless series of lightning kicks and a hurricane of bullets than a target that can't die? The pulse-pounding danger just never stops. Besides¸ what martial arts master worth his salt doesn't ache for the ability to use his own intestines as a deadly whip? For the undead¸ no problem!