The first set, Edge of the Empire, was released in 2013 and focused on the outskirts of civilization where rogues and bounty hunters are common occurrences and the reach of the law is pretty limited at best. The next set, Age of Rebellion, was released in 2014 and focused on the struggle between the Empire and the Rebels.
These unique qualities are primarily classes and characters you can expect to encounter in your adventures. Though all a part of the same system and world, each part has some unique features. I recently had the opportunity to GM a session, and here is my review of the experience.įantasy Flight took an interesting approach in that they broke the entire world up into three parts primarily based on setting. My interest was piqued because I’m a big fan of Star Wars, and because Fantasy Flight Games is a local business to where I live. I recently started looking into other systems and worlds mostly just out of curiosity, then I came across Fantasy Flight Games’ recently released Star Wars system. The weekly sessions have become something that I look forward to every week.
It wasn’t until a couple years ago that my long interest in tabletop rpgs was fulfilled when a friend of mine invited me to his weekly Dungeons and Dragons group.