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3.0 out of 5 stars
A brave attempt at fantasy gaming.,
This review is from: SEAS OF BLOOD (Fighting Fantasy) (Mass Market Paperback)
While 'Space Assassin' (FF 12) failed and was blasted into space, 'Seas of Blood' fared little better in my eyes. During the mid-eighties, this gamebook probably had considerable support from devoted fans, but is by now quite a jaded adventure, a very faint memory of FF, compared to other classics the series had to offer. While parts of 'Seas of Blood' proved original and exciting, to me it has always been very average. While the additional features ('Ship Crew Strength' and 'Ship Log') were fairly exploited, with naval battles and a race against time, FF 16 somehow fails to hit the mark. Still, Andrew Chapman had improved slightly since his last sci-fi debacle. Worth 3 Stars - and no more! I'd advise new roleplayers caution before preparing to buy this very average FF gamebook.
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Seas of Blood by Steve Jackson (Mass Market Paperback - 1985)
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