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2018-04-10, 12:32 PM (ISO 8601)
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Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
Keep getting this recurring itch to run Street Fighter: the Storytelling Game. Just wondering if there's anyone on these forums who remembers it fondly.
What kinds of games have you run with it?
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2018-04-10, 10:54 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
Still have the books. For the longest time, I thought it was weird that Block let you Dodge and it added to soak, until I re-read a first edition WoD book and recalled that Dodge actually added to soak originally instead of subtracting from attack successes. I also find it a fatal fault of suggested chargen that it keeps you very low, even when there were eventually several high school girls added to the SF setting (Karin, Sakura, Ibuki, Elena, and Makoto... possibly also Ibuki's friend Sarai, eventually) who could slug it out with the original cast on fairly even footing. So that "promising zero to fully realized fighter" arc that they were trying to run doesn't exactly leave me with a lot of enthusiasm for the game.
My group never really had very much success in doing long-term stuff, so attempts at playing SF worked out about that well, with the added distraction of no one taking it particularly seriously and the presence of an SNES, Genesis, or Playstation nearby. I occasionally pondered using it as a replacement for dungeon crawl fantasy games in terms of systems, but don't really have an attachment to those, so I didn't really do much with that, either.
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2018-04-11, 10:34 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
I never played it, but back in the day it was the only WoD game that interested me. My interest was not beloved by the local Vampire/Werewolf wannabees, so I never got to scratch that it.
Surprisingly, I am not a video gamer, so I have no familiarity with the source material beyond some fanfic from an anime author I like.
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2018-04-11, 01:27 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Jan 2009
Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
This was my introduction to tabletop RPGs, but it wasn't done very well. The DM didn't have dice, so we used some homebrew method I don't remember to handle things, but I think it wound up being higher dice pool always won. He also ran my mentor as the cliche "pervey sage" of some animes, which I didn't care for. He did, however, do a decent job at making a cool plot that led us from one PC's humble dojo to discovering an illegal operation behind a fighting tournament.
I think I recall correctly that Athletics and Dexterity were more important than most other things, due to how it was used to determine speed, initiative, or something similar. I'm now used to Dexterity being one of the most important stats for combat, from other d10-based games, but Athletics mattering a lot is still a oddball thing to me (even if it makes sense thematically.)
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2018-04-11, 02:29 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
Yeah. Dexterity was initiative and initiative was God.
Athletics was just movement speed.
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2018-04-11, 07:04 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
It wasn't a WoD game. It just used a similar system, which was partially recycled for WoD: Combat, a setup that didn't get touched again after it was released (mentioned here and there, but never really built upon). The closest you would get to using SF stuff in a WoD game would be if you were using Shih from Demon Hunter X, and you'd need to wing the maneuver conversion a lot.
If you were using Focus Maneuvers, things got flipped and Wits became Initiative/Speed. As it probably should have been for everything (that, or have a separate "Alertness" Technique instead of making it an Ability), but what got printed was what got printed.Last edited by SaurOps; 2018-04-11 at 07:04 PM.
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2018-04-11, 08:56 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Oct 2009
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Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
I read the book once. I found the system clunky but I was so enchanted that someone had even put together an attempt!
I never got to play. The owner, our usual DM, was a bit of a flake.
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2018-04-13, 06:55 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jun 2008
Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
Never got it, but I still wonder what kind of campaign you can do with it. What do you do, besides fighting in a tournament? I mean, that sounds like a combat simulator.
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2018-04-13, 07:54 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
Well, you are always going to be combat-heavy, and the rules (overly) towards single-combats versus melees.
But the game has the full selection of Storyteller skills & attributes. My games have always featured lot of investigation, dramatic showdowns (before the punching) and things like that.
One of my favorites is to have the PCs start as youth volunteers, getting drawn more and more into gang warfare... until they eventually play through the events of Final Fight.
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2018-04-13, 11:20 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jan 2009
Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
This is the campaign I was in, at least until we stopped playing.
We had 3 PCs. The young owner of a dojo her father left her, a computer hacker/monkish chi-based fighter, and another I don't remember well. It started as a street gang attacking the dojo, leading us to realize they were working for some underground organization. We were tipped off to some fighting tournament they were behind, so we joined in it. As we investigated, we discovered that some of the losing fighters were being captured & experimented on/turned into mindless soldiers.
It wound up being mostly 1-on-1 tournament style fights, with a couple fights against mooks.
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2018-04-13, 03:18 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Nov 2006
Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
Amything you run with it will probably be combat-heavy, but you don't have to do anything with the World Warrior tournament.
The characters are:
1) members of a karate dojo fighting a local gang who have kidnapped one of the PCs' Significant Others.
2) a maverick team of cops fighting crime (Lethal Weapon with added HaDouKen)
3) an investigative reporter and her crew following a lead on the secretive Shadaloo organisation
4) a Special Forces team dropped into hostile territory to rescue a kidnapped scientist
5) high school kids fighting rival schools for the honour of the school.
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2018-04-24, 09:33 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Mar 2009
Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
Wow! It's been decades since I've played this game.
I don't remember much. But I do seem to recall a friend of mine creating a character that had a half dozen legs or more. And we'd travel from location to location with his character secured in the back of a van. We'd open the van when it was time for a fight and we needed "it's" help.
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2018-05-05, 03:55 PM (ISO 8601)
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- May 2010
Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
Imagine if all real-world conversations were like internet D&D conversations...
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2018-05-05, 05:46 PM (ISO 8601)
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2018-05-06, 12:27 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Apr 2013
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2018-05-20, 07:49 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2008
Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
Still have all the books. Though the system definitely had its flaws, I still enjoyed it.
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2018-05-23, 01:17 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
I played this online once. I made badguys to fight that basically mimicked what the CPU did in fights.
Like, I made a Ryu wannabe (training under Ryu!) who had 10 chi, and a combo that was fireball, fireball, fireball (dizzy).
So what did he do?
Exactly what CPU Ryu does on the hardest difficulty.
Throw fireballs. All. Damn. Day. :P
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2018-05-27, 01:19 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Feb 2005
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2018-05-31, 05:39 PM (ISO 8601)
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- May 2018
Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
Never played it but sounds interesting.
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2018-06-12, 07:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2008
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Re: Any Street Fighter RPG fans in the house?
I played in and ran a couple one shots. Combat is crunchy and allows several archetypes. Just ban ice blast.