"White Wolf's shot at DnD. You play a Solar Exalted, chosen of the Sun God with awesome powers (and dice pools). Loved, loathed and feared by all. An excellent Manga style action RPG"
"Add on to Exalted, not a game in its own right. Why play a hero when you can be the villian? Hideous powers of undeath are only a D10 away...fantastic!"
"Less dark than other WW offerings, Aberrant allows player to make their characters truely 3D. That said, you don't have to be a tragically hip outcast, you can just lay the smack down. Good fun!"
4. Vampire: The Masquerade by Andrew Bates, Phil Brucato, Richard E. Dansky, Ed Hall, Robert Hatch, Michael B. Lee Justin Achilli
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"The gran' daddy. Vampire allows for an enormous range of styles of play. Want to beat the crap out of someone? Want to get their allies beat the crap out of them? Mature roleplay at its best"
"Much underated. Sick of Vampiric politicking? Why not try taking a walk on the Wyld side. Turn into a ten foot walking carpet and beat everything to death . Great game, nice intro to Storyteller"
"Sick of supernatural shennigans? Try hunter. Be warned though, this isn't Buffy, probably more akin to Call of Cthulhu. It's also the darkest of the WoD books (that's dark!). Scary fun."
"An add on for Exalted, pretty much required reading if you plan to run a game - and more useful than the poor Storyteller Screen. Loads of material and plot hooks"
"This ones a bit "out there" even for WW. That said, it's probably the most fun a mature RPG audience can have. Gory, and dark, we laughed nearly all night. Good fun"