First video on YT I watched 3 times. Second time I realized I had 1.5x speed which I normally watch YT with. I reset it to normal speed. Love the atmosphere you create with your reading, just awesome.
I think as the mad experiment that kicked all of this stuff off, Mork Borg was a winner. As a piece of graphic design and an almost aesthetic zeitgeister, Mork Borg was a winner. As a game it is absolutely not something I or anybody I know would play before any number of other fantasy or dark fantasy rpgs. DCC does Mork Borg better than Mork Borg does and lets you do other stuff besides. But Cy_Borg? I think we are really on to something here.
As with Mork Borg previously, I think Cy-Borg is really a horror game, first and foremost, set in the milieu of the fantasy/sci-fi tropes respectively. It is style over substance for the most part, but the ‘reset’ aspect to its background gives it a gnostic theme while making longer term campaigning difficult to envisage. It’s closest relative is possibly SLA Industries or maybe even Paranoia (a completely different tone) but it isn’t going to be a substitute for a Cyberpunk (or Traveller) campaign.
i mean i liked the idea and style of Mörk Borg, but i hold off yet as not the most intriguing, so i was cautious with this one. But it looks and sounds awesome, so thanks for showing us!
Excellent review and I agree whole-heartedly. I had the pleasure of running this at SoonerCon in Norman, Oklahoma, USA on 22 June 2024 and it was a blast. I had the players scan a QR code right off of my mobile phone's screen which took them to a one-button character generator [Waste of Creds - A CY_BORG Character Generator]. Then I handed out the one-page rules compilation. The rules lite played very smoothly and I had no complaints by the end. I was asked to run it again next year - but at night, to allow a few of the mature themes to be more fully explored. Link* to Waste of Creds - A CY_BORG Character Generator: hgjbks2vRxvcRKTfBPrpkguMj16U3yayG3XxGEj37W9nfzTvn9c2Vt6qtPPBMxpjBEqQeAtz6WX6GsCHoPp3yv8KVd Link* to the rules reference sheet provided free by the creators of the game: 5bEGgqZEHBMdz5cL2JwdK5Z84VbB1xUW3veCwxrsfxstWxszoHZ9ZEkxEP4kjC1ESMFSh4ofPkSpxBxi5iVnhBE5x75ZwEfQ * both links are Base58 encoded and can be copy/pasted into any online base58 decoder
First video on YT I watched 3 times. Second time I realized I had 1.5x speed which I normally watch YT with. I reset it to normal speed. Love the atmosphere you create with your reading, just awesome.
See, Mork Borg does NOTHING for me, like at all beyond being an art book. But this? Ooooh hell yeah.
exactly my feels too
I feel the same.
I think as the mad experiment that kicked all of this stuff off, Mork Borg was a winner. As a piece of graphic design and an almost aesthetic zeitgeister, Mork Borg was a winner. As a game it is absolutely not something I or anybody I know would play before any number of other fantasy or dark fantasy rpgs. DCC does Mork Borg better than Mork Borg does and lets you do other stuff besides. But Cy_Borg? I think we are really on to something here.
Wow, well done Bud. Your videos keep getting better and better. I’m looking forward to bringing this one to the table.
Thanks 👍
As with Mork Borg previously, I think Cy-Borg is really a horror game, first and foremost, set in the milieu of the fantasy/sci-fi tropes respectively. It is style over substance for the most part, but the ‘reset’ aspect to its background gives it a gnostic theme while making longer term campaigning difficult to envisage. It’s closest relative is possibly SLA Industries or maybe even Paranoia (a completely different tone) but it isn’t going to be a substitute for a Cyberpunk (or Traveller) campaign.
That depends on your tastes. I would rather play this than Cyberpunk or Traveller.
And for the large part, the style gives it substance.
@@BudsRPGreview I’d be happy playing any of them, but I’d get a different thing from each.
@@rory7590 Fair.
@@BudsRPGreview same here👍
Have a copy and love it! Yet to play but makes a lovely pairing with Dancing with Bullets Under a Neon Sun (The Black Hack cyberpunk book).
Great review. I plan to infect my Traveller, Cyberpunk or Cities without Number with CY_BORG.. or maybe even my Delta Green campaign.
It is as the two-headed basilisk foretold.
It’s on the way in the mail currently
Looks like a pretty slick and interesting product!
i mean i liked the idea and style of Mörk Borg, but i hold off yet as not the most intriguing, so i was cautious with this one. But it looks and sounds awesome, so thanks for showing us!
Hail the hands of Forbidden knowledge!
Mork Borg was very, very much not my cup of tea. This seems much more my thing. I may have to check this out.
Great hacker intro.
I run Cy_borg all the time.
Thanks for giving it the attention it deserves.
Great vid.
Cheers Stu.
this book is so small, or your hands are so big ? ;-)
You have to buy it to find out. ;-)
RAD
This seems far more derivative than original, even for the third or fourth generation of the OSR.
Whatever it is, it’s excellent.
...and?
@@johnkfriday and what?
Excellent review and I agree whole-heartedly. I had the pleasure of running this at SoonerCon in Norman, Oklahoma, USA on 22 June 2024 and it was a blast. I had the players scan a QR code right off of my mobile phone's screen which took them to a one-button character generator [Waste of Creds - A CY_BORG Character Generator]. Then I handed out the one-page rules compilation. The rules lite played very smoothly and I had no complaints by the end. I was asked to run it again next year - but at night, to allow a few of the mature themes to be more fully explored.
Link* to Waste of Creds - A CY_BORG Character Generator:
hgjbks2vRxvcRKTfBPrpkguMj16U3yayG3XxGEj37W9nfzTvn9c2Vt6qtPPBMxpjBEqQeAtz6WX6GsCHoPp3yv8KVd
Link* to the rules reference sheet provided free by the creators of the game:
5bEGgqZEHBMdz5cL2JwdK5Z84VbB1xUW3veCwxrsfxstWxszoHZ9ZEkxEP4kjC1ESMFSh4ofPkSpxBxi5iVnhBE5x75ZwEfQ
* both links are Base58 encoded and can be copy/pasted into any online base58 decoder