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Dark Champions

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Dark Champions
Dark Champions book cover
DesignersSteven S. Long
PublishersHero Games
Publication1993 (1st edition for 4E rules) 2004 (2nd edition for 5E rules)
Genresaction-adventure, modern
SystemsHero System

Dark Champions is a game published by Hero Games using its Hero System rules to simulate the action-adventure genre. It has not been adapted for the 6th edition HERO rules introduced in 2009.

History

Steven S. Long authored the Champions subgenre book Dark Champions (1993), along with several sourcebooks to support it.[1]: 150  Hero Games later released a standalone modern action game called Dark Champions (2004).[1]: 152  There were only a few releases for this version of Dark Champions, the last of which was Dark Champions: The Animated Series (2005), the first subgenre book from the new Hero Games company.[1]: 153 

Contents

When the original Dark Champions book was published in the early 1990s, its focus was on dark vigilantes in a superhero or almost-superhero setting, focusing on adventures similar to those of Batman, the Punisher, and others. The edition provoked some controversy upon its release because of an emphasis on The Harbinger of Justice, an extraordinarily powerful and murderous vigilante who was the setting's signature character.

The second edition, published in 2004, emphasizes general action-adventure scenarios such as one might find in the adventures of James Bond, Lara Croft, The A-Team, the Die Hard and Lethal Weapon movies, and so forth, though costumed vigilantes are still considered a subgenre (given detail in a supplement, Dark Champions: The Animated Series). Harbinger still appears but is somewhat de-emphasized.

Dark Champions also introduced the Hudson City campaign setting, which has been expanded with further supplements.

Reviews

References

  1. ^ a b c Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  2. ^ "Pyramid: Pyramid Review: Dark Champions (For the Hero System)".
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