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Mutants & Masterminds: RPG by Ramón Pérez, Steve Kenson

batbones's review against another edition

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5.0

Finally found it again. I was obsessed with it as a teenager and borrowed it repeatedly from the public library. It is more scientific than sensationalist but it pleases both compulsions.

reginacattus's review against another edition

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3.0

I kept thinking "and now it'll get onto the main part" and then kept being a little underwhelmed. My own expectations for the book aside, it had a lot of interesting medical enigmas and their explanations, with an unsurprisingly high frequency of acronyms and scientific concepts. I was mostly okay with these since I am a biologist, and I was ridiculously pleased with myself every time a recognised when he was referencing to an earlier gene or part of the embryo. It does progress logically from embryology to gerontology and the various mistakes in-between. I would especially recommend this half wry half dry work out nonfiction to trainee doctors etc who have just been introduced to the complex science of embryology.

howelljb's review

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5.0

Possibly the best superhero RPG book ever done. At the very least in the Top Three.
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