So, I open up Fatal, as I was going to start my review tonight.
I decided to do some what-fuckies and flip through a bit before I got started.
The page I stopped had pedophilia on it. Then rules when it drove you to commit the act. @.@
Alright fine, there was other p starting mental disorders, I went that cool. Its almost a universal no-no, but thats fine. I flipped back a page, more philias. I flipped back, nother one.
Then I managed to hit a pocket of three pages, were it didnt list one sexual mental disorder. I was feeling better. I went back nother page, and there were 4 of them. @.@
I glance through about 300 pages backwards. I got through the spells; where about 4 peeples must have written them.
There was the uncreative person. The flowery person. The creative person. The vulgar person. The sexual person. The vulgar person and the sexual person maybe the same one, but I'm not sure on that. As the Have Her Cadaver is just nother over pronounce sexual shock spell, but it didnt use any unnessicary vulgarity.
Then if we look at the random spell affects. It was a grab bag of clever, almost clever, and just verbose unwarranted vulgarity. The use of dick****/****pipe four consecutive times served no purpose. Its even wasteful writing as genitals would cover both.
So yea, working backward I got back through the spells, then magical items. Again, a wealth of uncreative magical items, perverted ones, flowery and almost clever. Right then I thought sexual content of the book was in some sorta of attempt of satire, or something but just isn't bad enough to be good, and it doesn't go to far that its funny again.
Currently I am thinking they are trying to hide the sexual content through sheer vast pointless content. I'm not sure on this.
I got through the combat section, then I got ahold of a bell chart, that said base tightness. It was in relation to orifices, and had a five step equation to figure out the tightness based on the ratio of volume of the genitalia. What the hell?
I really can't think of a good reason to this in a game, if sex wasn't a highlight or intended important aspect of the game.
These rules on copulation were about a hundred pages before combat. This suggest to me that the copulation acts, are more important then the combat itself.
Going further back, we get to the skill page, where ejaculation is skill. @.@, but they also list cobbling, hatchery, barrel making, so ect. Again, it seems as if it trying to hide the sexual content with pointless fluff content.
We get to profession, where there a thousand of them. Most of them pointless to your average a fair with table top games.
Holy fuck doddles. Man. It sucks your soul dry.
Not only is it a mass of information, presented in the least interesting method, but most of it is of no consequence to the game.
There also no STDs, which for a game that has rules break down on urination, seems weird. Even the sex manual for AD&D had creative magical STDs.
I'm no prude. Though it feels hard to not notice the sexual content of the game, when its on every other page. There are no verbose rules on making shoes, or weaving a basket or building a castle. There is are verbose rules on sperm count respecting recent ejaculations. The author stated in the rebuttal that FATAL is not a sex game. I don't see how its not, when the only way to avoid the sexual content is invoking rule zero. Really, if you're going to censor out a main core of the FATAL system then why not play Chainmail instead?
I hope this content is presented in a better frame when I go through reading it page by page.