“The Straight Way Lost is an impressive work. I often say that I like roleplaying games that are “opinionated.” By that I mean games that aren’t just meant to be blandly inoffensive to the largest number of potential buyers, but instead have something particular to say. Is The Straight Way Lost going to be for every game table? No. However, for the right table, this is going to be an adventure folks will remember for the rest of their lives. For people who prefer delving into their characters, immersing themselves in a setting, and solving problems without flashing blades, this might just be the book for you.”
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„The Straight Way Lost is an amazing publication in every aspect, but it is not for everyone. It’s not a hack and slash loot and leave sort of dungeon crawl (not that i’m saying they are bad – i LOVE dungeon crawls), and it will take significant involvement to see it through, but if what you read piqued your interest, I think you’ll be impressed with the actual product as much as i was, if not more.“ Read the full report by The Kind GM
„Die Spieler*innen dürfen sich auf das Abenteuer eines Lebens einstellen. Wie oft kann man schließlich in derart großen Fußstapfen wie in denen von Dante wandern?“ Lest den gesamten Artikel von Teilzeithelden.
“The Straight Way Lost has finally arrived in the Coboldo household!
A handbook for dnd 5e that takes the Dantean themes of the Commedia and combines them with those of 15th century Florence {…} In fact, this book contains not only a city setting but also unexplored places such as Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven so as to create an exciting adventure for lovers of the genre that can even last for years!
The work seems to be driven by love and dedication for both Dante (and his work) and the Italian Renaissance and this already is a guarantee for what from a first glance turns out to be an excellent product. What else to say? Thanks to Vortex Verlag for this fantastic book!”