This book keeps up the quality of the previous two, however, I have a few more gripes with it than the others, particularly in its treatment of the historical weapons presented. I feel that the categories are perhaps too broad, and the differences between weapons that could be classified as “two-handed swords” not particularly well presented. This may be because I have a hobby interest in historical armaments, and know nothing about guns, but I just thought I’d throw it out there. Other than that, it’s a well-made book that presents a lot of interesting rules and equipment choices. I’m practically fond of the 2x4.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!] |