Genesys (RPG)

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Genesys Roleplaying System
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Genesys: The Roleplaying Game For All Settings (core rulebook, November 2017), the generic toolkit to play in any setting using the FFG Narrative Dice System.
Designers Sam Stewart and Jay Little
Publishers Fantasy Flight Games
PublicationNovember 2017 (1st Edition of the 1st Rulebook)
GenresAll
SystemsCustom

The Genesys Roleplaying Game is a tabletop role-playing game released by Fantasy Flight Games in November 2017. The book presents a generic version of a narrative dice system introduced previously in Fantasy Flight Games' Star Wars RPG, opening the system to be used in any type of setting.

Contents

Game Mechanics

The Genesys role playing game is intended as a universal game system to be used for nearly any genre. [1]

The Custom Dice

As in Fantasy Flight Games' Star Wars RPG, the system requires custom polyhedral dice, or dice modified with stickers to play. However, this game eliminated the white die, which was used to represent the force in the Star Wars RPG. The custom dice enable the dice having results on two axes; how successful the skill check was, and how lucky the attempt was with other factors–normally only one success on the pass / fail axis is needed to succeed. There are both positive and negative types of dice, which can be added to a roll represent advantages or disadvantages in a skill check.

Official products

Reception

Genesys was a nominee for the 2017 Golden Geek Award in the "RPG of the Year" category. [8] Genesys was #5 on ICv2 's bestseller list for role-playing games in Spring 2018. [9]

Richard Jansen-Parkes, for the UK print magazine Tabletop Gaming in 2018, stated that "Genesys trades specialisation for adaptability, and will likely lose out in direct competition with the well-established masters of certain genres. However, if you want to buy one rulebook for your gaming group and run half a dozen weird and wonderful worlds without learning new rules, it may well be the new top dog of setting-free RPGs". [10] As the system is setting-free, Jansen-Parkes commented that it is highly dependent on the Gamemaster to establish the setting; the Core Rulebook also includes detailed world-building tools and various guidelines for modifying the system for various genres. He highlighted that Genesys is built "on the sturdy chassis of [Fantasy Flight's] recent Star Wars RPGs" and called the 'narrative dice' system "elegant and easy to understand" as it "does away with virtually all the maths and number-crunching traditionally involved with tabletop RPGs". [10]

John Farrell, for Gaming Trend in 2018, rated the Core Rulebook a 60 out of 100 and stated that the "Genesys RPG system is one of the best designed breaths of fresh air the market has had in years, but this core book comes off as a cynical attempt to sell you further books at the cost of important content". [11] Farrell praised the design of the system, calling it "tremendous work", "a true tour de force" and a "brilliant, vibrant collection of rules that I wanted to see so much more of". [11] He commented that the 'narrative dice' are the "make-or break feature of the game". [11] However, Farrell disliked the setting section of the Core Rulebook as the "settings are often tied into FFG products already" without enough information to run them leaving the Gamemaster with the choice of "building it on your own from the ground up or making yet another purchase. [...] There are not enough tools here for anyone who doesn't want to create settings whole cloth for themselves, and even then a lot of help is lacking". [11] Farrell believes that the Core Rulebook "may pay off eventually" once enough additional material is released but the "current state" is insufficient. [11]

Adam Potts, for TechRaptor in 2019, stated that "the core Genesys rulebook allows you to play roleplaying games in any setting you wish, like fantasy or sci-fi, cyberpunk or horror, and the emphasis is on a narrative experience rather than a stat driven roleplaying game [...] The Genesys core rulebook can be used for any setting and includes examples of six settings and six tones to get you started". [12] He highlighted that the core of the system is the 'narrative dice' which means "when the dice are rolled, there are a variety of different ways to interpret them. Maybe you fail the task, but you find out something useful. Maybe you achieve the task, but are injured during the process, or maybe you fail the task and reveal a weakness to an enemy. The difference with this and a stat based RPG system is that you can easily interpret scale of failure or success". [12] In the test session Potts ran, the players had mixed feelings on the dice system ranging from being a "real fan of what the narrative dice system is trying to do" to not enjoying the "propriety dice" and concerns that the "system felt overly clunky". [12]

Reviews

Legacy

The game mechanics for the fifth edition of Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Game are built using a combination of the Genesys Roleplaying System and the "Roll and Keep" system from previous editions of Legend of the Five Rings. [14]

The 2023 version of Twilight Imperium: The Role-Playing Game by Publisher Edge Studio titled Embers of the Imperium adapts the setting from the Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition board game to the Genesys RPG system. [15]

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