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Man & Machine: Cyberware

Reviewer: Nathan Clark from Waco, Texas US

Cyber City.
Crammed full of info, new gear, and clarifying/expansive rules this sourcebook is a must have for those interested in cyberware, bioware, all new nanoware, what is does for you, how it works in you, and how to fix it when it breaks (and with the new rules, it breaks a lot). All of the above plus extensive sections on Cybermancy, Chemistry, Damage, Healing, and Surgery. Following other recent trends in SR products, M&M has misspelled words, and misaligned columns, has broken away from good old Shadowland postings, and refrences you heavily to other books forcing you to fork out the Y and own four different sourcebooks in order to understand a certain game mechanic to its completion. While those not gifted with photographic memory will possibility find the huge amounts of new rule varitations and expansions cumbersome, it is always a pleasure to figure out what it takes to build a friggin' ambulance in the Shadowrun future.

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