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Hello RPGamers, and welcome to another installment of the editorials column! Not much to say about my personal llife, except I've spent the past couple days being very, very ill. So I apologize for us running late this week. Now that I'm feeling slightly better we can move along.
In gaming news, World of Warcraft's Burning Crusade expansion is here. If you haven't read our fantastic reviews on it, you really should. In my state I really haven't had time to do more then glance at the game, but what I've seen is fantastic. I'm hooked all over again. And so, I eagerly await the moment when my life is calm enough to scratch that Burning Crusade itch I have. Or hope there's a topical lotion that provides me relief in the meantime.
We have two editorials again this week, all fresh and tasty and delivered right to your door. Jason expounds on the idea of player-character rapport in RPGs, and the role of the ensemble cast. And in the meantime, Michael tells us about three dastardly games that are fugitives from the US gaming market...for now at least.
So what about you? Have an opinion, thought, or issue with a game or gaming system? Want your voice to be heard? Email me at Editor@RPGamer.com and share your thoughts with the rest of the class! Until then readers, see you next week!
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