The Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game title clearly embraces the current pop culture fascination with multiverses. While the game includes detailed profiles of classic heroes, it encourages players to modify these characters to suit their table’s narrative. The initial campaign, titled “The Cataclysm of Kang,” provides players with an opportunity to defend their Marvel Universe against one of the most formidable villains in comics.
Featuring six adventures corresponding to each power rank in the game, “The Cataclysm of Kang” pits players against a version of Kang The Conqueror, a recurring antagonist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The campaign showcases the designers’ work, including B. Dave Walters, Devinder Thiara, Elisa Teague, Jesse Scoble, Marty Forbeck, and Matt Forbeck. While avoiding spoilers, it’s evident that this sourcebook is a compelling addition to the game, and its quality sets high expectations for future releases.
The Cataclysm of Kang introduces a Kang variant driven by an insatiable desire for dominion. Unlike other Kangs content with ruling a world or a universe, this particular Kang aims to make his universe the sole existence. To achieve this, he dispatches agents to wreak havoc on other universes, including the one where players’ characters reside.
Starting on the streets of New York, the adventures progressively escalate in scale, reminiscent of Marvel’s grand crossover events. Players traverse their Marvel universe, from local neighborhoods to the center of the cosmos, facing Kang in a climactic showdown. Overall, “The Cataclysm of Kang” offers an engaging narrative and serves as a promising inaugural sourcebook for the Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game.
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