Yeah, I mean... I like stats & skills, don't get me wrong, but there's such a thing as TOO FRICKIN' MUCH. You have to roll 4d100 several times for your basic stats, and the best part, you have to roll for trivialities too such as what your hair is like. Yeah. You roll for your hair color, thickness, and length. And let's not overlook such other things as the greatest addition of all time, Retard Strength!
Then there's the ridiculous amount of skills to keep track of, and then you have to worry about shit like "Well, OK, I'm a (dwarf), so according to the Racism Chart, I automatically hate (humans)." And I'm pretty sure every species hates every other species, which is ridiculous; are you trying to tell me there's never been one instance of two races living together in some kind of harmony, or at least worked together for the greater good of both?
Oh! And rolling to determine whether your character is gay, straight, or bi, and how far they're willing to go. (There is so much more I could rant about on this subject, particularly in the Crimes section, but I don't want to. I'm feeling venomous but not enough to get into it.) Or rolling for their morality and general attitude. Because how a character thinks, feels, and acts should be COMPLETELY up to the dice. And although you can choose your profession, because every job gets XP differently the only one worth picking is Bandit, since they get 1 XP for every bit of money they steal as well as for how much damage they deal every time they hit. Or you could, y'know, be a baker and literally get 1/10th of an experience point for every loaf of bread you bake.
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I really, REALLY loathe the creator of FATAL. And yet I can't help but want to try one game of it just to say I did it. It's like watching the non-MST'd version of Manos.