What are the last 5 RPGs that you bought, as in actually paid money for, either in hardcopy or digital formats?

What are the last 5 RPGs that you bought, as in actually paid money for, either in hardcopy or digital formats?

Mine were:

>Ultimate Rifts
>Symbaroum
>Veins of the Earth
>Lamentations of the Flame Princess
>Blades in the Dark

Burning Wheel
D&D5
Dungeon World
D&D4Essentials
Don't Rest Your Head

These fox girls are gonna kill me

Shadowrun 5e
Mage the Awakening
Mistborn RPG
Burning Wheel
Witch Hunter: The Invisible World

D&D 5E
D&D 4E
Shadowrun 4E
Iron kingdoms RPG
Rogue Trader

What? Why?

Should have gone with Mage the Ascension.

>SR 4e
Why 4e and not 5e?

Because I'm fapping like 6 times a day to those sluts in the Pathfinder general and the flesh is kinda starting to hurt to the touch

Well, castration is always an option.

Star wars FaD
DnD 5E
Starwars EoTE
Mongoose Traveller
DnD 4E

Dungeons and Dragons 3.5
Pathfinder
Serenity: the RPG
Dark Heresy
Vampire the Requiem

Because 5E wasn't out when I bought it.

I have never paid for an rpg. I am poor.

>Star wars FaD

It totally is.

It'll be around for awhile longer.

>Burning Wheel
What is the appeal of Burning Wheel, please?

D&D 3.5
D20 Modern
M&M 2e
Savage Worlds
...I don't think I have a fifth.

the only rpg i ever bought was guild wars

>Degenesis
>D&D 5
>Onlywar
>Castle Falkenstein
>Don't remember so it will be Pathfinder

>D20 Modern
You actually paid money for this. Like, real money, not pesos or something?

US Dollars, no less. I didn't fully understand how terrible the system actually was. I only ever played it once, too.

TORG: Eternity Edition
D&D 5e
7th Sea 2e
Hellas: Worlds of Sun and Stone
Qin: The Warring States

Ars Magica
Don't Rest Your Head
Anima: Beyond Fantasy

Haven't actually bought any other games.

>3e
>Mage the Awakening
>Werewolf: The Apocalypse
>AD&D 2E Revised

I couldn't find five.... i've been pirating for a long time. 4e is actually my go-to system, but I've never actually spent any money on anything for it.

>TORG: Eternity Edition
Patrician taste, user. Good score.

>Mage the Awakening
Should Read
>Mage: The Ascension
Oops

I got in on the Kickstarter and can't wait till my print stuff arrives. I am reading the pdf of it now. It is good stuff. I think it does crazy mix and match shit better than Rifts by a country mile.

>better than Rifts by a country mile.
I was planning on mixing TORG + RIFTS = INSANE IN THE MEMBRANE.

Who's going to be raiding from Rifts Earth? Spugorth? The Four Horseman? Emperor Prosek?

what's with the shackles?

Battletech: A Time of War
Shadowrun 5e
Shadowrun 20thAE
Shadowrun 3e (second hand lot at a con)
D&D4e Players handbook.

I'm more of a wargamer. Those shadowrun books are pretty good at dust collecting because I don't feel confident enough about the setting to even take a stab at GM'ing.

Me and my ex both threw a little money at the LotFP campaign 4 years ago, and I still occasionally get shit in the mail from them. The best part is, I got into a Gwar show for free (donated to Brockie's book before he OD'ed).

Stars Without Number Revised
Torg Eternity
Top Secret: New World Order
Last Walk for Lords of Gossamer and Shadow
Heroines of the First Age

my envy knows no bounds

D&D 5th edition
Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space
Champions Complete
D&D 2nd edition
Star Wars: Edge of the Empire

ICRPG
Blades in the Dark
Advanced Fighting Fantasy 2nd ed
Crimson Exodus
Battle Century G

Only played Fighting Fantasy and ICRPG, the rest is a little too dense for now, or no one wants to play mechs

It's a 2hu cosplay. She's a Wapanese ogre. Has something to do with her being imprisoned under a mountain. Or maybe they restrain her power in true japanese style.

AD&D 2nd
D&D 3.5
World of Darkness

In my country RPG books are really a luxury

Rippers Re-animated (complete core books)
Venture City
Complete End of the World RPG line
Ever companion book for savage worlds and ten copies of the base book to hand out to players
All the Fate hardback books (Core, Toolset, two of the FateWorlds books)

I can't remember anything but the last 3 books I bought because it's been so long. But:

Savage Wolds Deluxe Explorer's Edition
Deadlands PHB and GM's Guide for the above.

I'm a cheap cunt

Here's someone willing to try new things.

Ryuutama
Starfinder

Physical: Deathwatch. Shadowrun 5E. Mutant City Blue. Traveller.
Digital: Spirit of the Century

7th Sea
Ryuutama
Akelarre

Seconding this.

>20-year-old RPGs
>recently bought

When was the last time you had a square meal, poorfag?

I never paid for RPGs.
Even my old DnD 3.5 PHB was "borrowed" from some guy.
I never bought any games or programs either. I've been a pirate for last 27 years. Feels good, man.

D&D 5E
Pathfinder
Scion
D&D 4E

The Sprawl
Adventurer Conquerer King
Blades in the Dark
Maid RPG
Burning Wheel

>D&D 4E

People still keep buying a dead, superceded system like that, hunh?

Castration won't end his libido, the only thing it would do is condem him into a state of eternal suffering. People literally suicide because of this, just check the muricas statistics about it, they've been castrating people in variable numbers since the 70's

Ignoring supplements and digital shit, because I can't remember the purchase dates on all of those, I think it's:
>Shadowrun 3e, FanPro version
>World of Synnibarr 2e
>SenZar 1e
>Underground
>Secret of Zir'An
I think that's right. I'm away from my shelves at the moment.

>Or maybe they restrain her power in true japanese style.

Social stigma?

>Posts fox
>Calls it cat

>Rune
>Adventurer, Conqueror, King
>Godbound
>Ex3
>Fading Suns

>Hillfolk
>The One Ring
>Eclipse Phase
>Mutant: Undergångens Arvtagare
>Eon

Not him, but I rarely have time to play RPGs these days, and I feel no need to buy things I probably won't ever use. Most of the ones I have are thus the ones I bought as a teenager, and will only occasionally cough up the dough for a new RPG if it's interesting enough that both I really want to try it out and I know that I can get my old group to schedule a couple of weekends specifically for it.

>Cthulhutech
>Legend of the five rings
>Hellas: Worlds of Sun and Stone
>Space 1889
>Fading Suns

Love all of them for their own reasons, kinda happy with those purchases all around.

D&D 5E
Spirit of the Century
Savage Worlds Deluxe Edition
Deadlands Reloaded

Oh, there was this time I bought my brother the Advanced 2E PHB.

Considering the guy also listed 5e and PF, it looks like a catch up with everything 3.x and up. Props to him for testing the waters and seeing what works best for his own needs

With all these games listed, here's a question for everyone - any big takeaways from these games? Diamonds in the rough or at least stealable chunks?

>Burning Wheel Family
>Urban Jungle
>Savage Worlds
>Microscope
>ORE Family

In all honesty, I'd rather pay for 4e now than 5e or PF.

All physical books
>D&D 5e
>Dungeon Crawl Classics
>Judge Dredd the Roleplaying Game
>Only War (bought it before it became ultra expensive)
>Age of Rebellion

I collect RPGs because I'm an autist who can't talk to other people like a functional adult, the first time I could actually interact and have a good time with other people irl was when I started playing RPGs in high school.

>What are the last 5 RPGs that you bought, as in actually paid money for, either in hardcopy or digital formats?
>D&D
>AD&D 2nd Edition
Haven't paid a damn thing for an rpg (aside from dice) in two decades.
I've played other systems btw, I'm just too poor to be paying to play.