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Hunter: The Reckoning is a horror tabletop role-playing game, and the sixth main game in the World of Darkness series. It was originally released by White Wolf Publishing in November 1999 as part of their Year of the Reckoning line. A second edition, based on the Vampire: The Masquerade 5h edition ruleset, was released in 2022 by Renegade Game Studios.[1] It is supported by a series of supplementary books which expand the game's setting and describe types of characters.
Led by a gamemaster, players role-play as human characters in modern times who learn of the existence of the supernatural, such as vampires, werewolves, and mages, and fight back as monster hunters. Having little knowledge of the supernatural and nobody but each other to rely on, they share information and organize through the internet forum Hunter-Net. The hunters are divided into several creeds, which determine their philosophies and outlooks on the hunt, and what sets of powers they learn.
The game was designed with themes of righteous fury, paranoia, hope, and retaining a normal life. The game was critically well received and considered appealing to both returning players and those new to the series, and became one of White Wolf Publishing's most successful and popular
Overview
Hunter: The Reckoning is a horror tabletop role-playing game set in modern times, in which players take the roles of human characters who become aware of the existence of the supernatural, including vampires, werewolves, and ghosts, and fight back as monster hunters.[2][3] In the game's first edition, this revelation comes from the voice of beings called Heralds or Messengers, who imbue the player characters with insight and power;[2][4][5] in Hunter: The Reckoning 5th Edition (H5), hunters do not become imbued.[6] The hunters are mostly unorganized and know little of the supernatural, and have to rely on each other as the world at large does not know about it: they often communicate and share information through the anonymous internet forum Hunter-Net, which is managed by a hunter known as Witness1. Because of their lack of knowledge, they typically have to study their targets before attacking if they want to survive the encounter.[3]
Players create hunter characters with a
Production
Hunter: The Reckoning was originally designed by Andrew Bates, Phil Brucato, Ken Cliffe, Greg Fountain, Ed Hall, Jess Heinig, Michael Lee, Richard Thomas, Mike Tinney, and Stewart Wieck, with art direction by Richard Thomas and cover art by Brian Glass.[10] It was inspired by Ends of Empire, the ending of the earlier World of Darkness game Wraith: The Oblivion, which depicts the underworld being engulfed, leading to an influx of spirits and zombies in the human world.[11][12][13] The development team designed the game with the concept of righteous fury as its main theme;[14] other themes include paranoia and the fear of the unknown, the effect of monster-hunting on one's humanity, finding hope and continuing fighting in seemingly hopeless situations, maintaining a normal life,[3] and how power can corrupt people. According to Cliffe, the inspiration for the hunters mainly came from average people, as he considered underdogs to make for better heroes than superheroes do. The game was mostly written in-character, to show rather than tell what it is like to be a hunter.[11] Although the game includes monsters appearing in other World of Darkness games, they do not necessarily abide the same rules as in their home games, creating an experience that reflects how hunters do not know how supernaturals work. For example, a vampire in Hunter: The Reckoning may be more brutal and vile than one in Vampire: The Masquerade and may have other abilities and weaknesses.[3]
A second edition, titled Hunter: The Reckoning 5th Edition (H5), is in development by a team that includes the series' creative lead Justin Achilli and art director Tomas Arfert.[6][15] Achilli described the game as realizing the aspirational and hopeful aspects of the setting, through human characters who are given a fighting chance and can change the world.[16] Development of H5 began during the production of the fifth edition of Werewolf: The Apocalypse, to be able to expand the line-up of active World of Darkness games despite the delays in Werewolf's development,[6] and was inspired by the dramatic action of Werewolf.[17] The hunters in H5 were conceived as street-level groups, rather than the large vampire-hunter organizations seen as antagonists in Vampire: The Masquerade, who instead are portrayed as secondary antagonists to the H5 hunters who want to preserve the status quo.[6]
Release
Hunter: The Reckoning was originally released in November 1999 by
The game is supported by supplementary books, which describe the setting and types of monsters and hunters;
Books
First edition (1999–2003)
Title | Original release | ISBN | Publisher | Notes |
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Hunter: The Reckoning | November 1999[18] | 1-56504-735-4 | White Wolf Publishing[18] | Core rulebook[18] |
Hunter: The Reckoning Storytellers Companion | 1999[24] | 1-56504-736-2 | White Wolf Publishing[24] | Guide to the setting for storytellers. Bundled with storyteller screen.[24] |
Hunter: The Reckoning Survival Guide | 1999[25] | 1-56504-737-0 | White Wolf Publishing[25] | Guide to the game for players[25] |
Hunter-Book: Innocent | May 2000[26] | 1-56504-742-7 | White Wolf Publishing[26] | Sourcebook for the hunter creed the Innocents[26] |
Hunter-Book: Martyr | November 2000[27] | 1-56504-745-1 | White Wolf Publishing[27] | Sourcebook for the hunter creed the Martyrs[27] |
Hunter-Book: Redeemer | December 2000[28] | 1-56504-746-X | White Wolf Publishing[28] | Sourcebook for the hunter creed the Redeemers[28] |
Hunter-Book: Avenger | 2000[29] | 1-56504-739-7 | White Wolf Publishing[29] | Sourcebook for the hunter creed the Avengers[29] |
Hunter-Book: Judge | 2000[30] | 1-56504-743-5 | White Wolf Publishing[30] | Sourcebook for the hunter creed the Judges[30] |
The Walking Dead | 2000[31] | 1-56504-741-9 | White Wolf Publishing[31] | Sourcebook about the undead[31] |
Hunter-Book: Hermit | June 2001[32] | 1-56504-748-6 | White Wolf Publishing[32] | Sourcebook for the hunter creed the Hermits[32] |
Hunter: The Reckoning Players Guide | July 2001[33] | 1-58846-700-7 | White Wolf Publishing[33] | Guide to the game for players, containing options and inspirations for player characters[33] |
Hunter: Holy War | September 2001[34] | 1-58846-702-3 | White Wolf Publishing[34] | Sourcebook for Middle Eastern hunters[34] |
Hunter: The Reckoning Storytellers Handbook | October 2001[35] | 1-58846-701-5 | White Wolf Publishing[35] | Guide for storytellers on running games[35] |
Hunter-Book: Defender | 2001[36] | 1-56504-740-0 | White Wolf Publishing[36] | Sourcebook for the hunter creed the Defenders[36] |
Hunter-Book: Visionary | 2001[37] | 1-56504-747-8 | White Wolf Publishing[37] | Sourcebook for the hunter creed the Visionaries[37] |
Utopia | January 2002[38] | 1-58846-706-6 | White Wolf Publishing[38] | Sourcebook about a potential future for hunters, where a sector is freed from monsters[38] |
Hunter: First Contact | March 2002[39] | 1-58846-704-X | White Wolf Publishing[39] | Sourcebook about hunters' relationships with organizations linked to the supernatural[39] |
The Nocturnal | April 2002[40] | 1-58846-705-8 | White Wolf Publishing[40] | Sourcebook about vampires[40] |
Fall from Grace | September 2002[41] | 1-58846-708-2 | White Wolf Publishing[41] | Sourcebook about extremist hunters[41] |
The Moonstruck | September 2002[42] | 1-58846-707-4 | White Wolf Publishing[42] | Sourcebook about werewolves[42] |
Hunter-Book: Wayward | 2002[43] | 1-58846-703-1 | White Wolf Publishing[43] | Sourcebook for the hunter creed the Waywards[43] |
The Spellbound | January 2003[44] | 1-58846-709-0 | White Wolf Publishing[45] | Sourcebook about mages[45] |
The Infernal | May 2003[46] | 1-58846-710-4 | White Wolf Publishing[46] | Sourcebook about demons[46] |
Urban Legends | September 2003[47] | 1-58846-711-2 | White Wolf Publishing[47] | Sourcebook about rumors and urban legends[47] |
5th Edition (2022–present)
Title | Original release | ISBN | Publisher | Notes |
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Hunter: The Reckoning | October 2022[48] | 978-1-737496-24-3 | Renegade Game Studios[22] | Core rulebook[22] |
Reception
Review scores | |
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Backstab | (ed. 1)[49] |
Casus Belli | (ed. 1)[50] |
Dosdediez | (ed. 1)[51] |
Hunter: The Reckoning was critically well received,
The gameplay was generally well received,[57] with Backstab describing it as an efficient and classic system with nothing to complain about,[49] and Casus Belli considering it similar to Call of Cthulhu, but with fresh additions to the game design.[50] Dragão Brasil considered the game's system easy to understand, with well-written explanations and examples, making the core rulebook among the best in the World of Darkness series.[19] Envoyer similarly called it the most successful World of Darkness system, with a convincing presentation and everything needed to play and manage a game.[58] One commonly criticized point was the division of the hunters into several creeds, which critics considered too systematic of a representation of philosophies and too similar to previous World of Darkness games' handling of character types, such as the vampire clans in Vampire: The Masquerade.[5][7][50] The hunters' powers were positively received, with Dosdediez appreciating the variety of them,[5] and Science Fiction Age liking how hunters, unlike player characters in other World of Darkness games, get their most effective powers first, necessitated by how the characters have little knowledge of the supernatural at first;[2] Meanwhile, Magia i Miecz found it strange how the hunters themselves use supernatural means to fight off supernatural beings.[7]
Critics liked the game's setting and mood,[59] finding them to bring a lot of potential for role-play and for exciting campaigns with oppressive tones:[5][49][50] Dragão Brasil recommended the game to anyone who likes mature, human stories with emotional depth.[19] The portrayal of supernaturals was also well received: critics enjoyed seeing them depicted from a new perspective compared to in their respective home games, and how they are written to retain a sense of mystery.[60] Dosdediez further recommended using the game together with the World of Darkness supplement The Bygone Bestiary, to further surprise players with unusual monsters.[5] The game's illustrations and cover art, although considered well made, were frequently criticized for feeling incongruous with the stated themes of the game, depicting what Science Fiction Age described as "muscled-up special forces types" rather than regular people, encouraging a play-style of immediately resorting to violent options.[61] Backstab also criticized the backgrounds used in the first-edition rulebook for at times making the text difficult to read.[49]
Related media
White Wolf Publishing released the Hunter: The Reckoning fiction anthology Inherit the Earth in 2001, which was edited by Stewart Wieck and contains nine stories.[62] They also published the six-part novel series Predator & Prey by Carl Bowen and Gherbod Fleming in 2000–2002,[63][64] consisting of Vampire, Judge, Werewolf, Jury, Mage, and Executioner.[62][63][64] Hunter: Apocrypha, a replica of a fictional book appearing in the Hunter: The Reckoning setting, was written by Tim Dedopulos and illustrated by Drew Tucker, and published in August 2000.[65]
Laws of the Reckoning, an adaptation of Hunter: The Reckoning for the
Uwe Boll acquired the movie rights for the 2002 video game in 2004.[76] The film was planned to be directed by Boll, produced by Shawn Williamson, and written by David Schneider and Drew Daywalt, with shooting planned to take place in British Columbia.[77]
Notes
- dungeon master" in other role-playing games.[9]
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