Time for another frothing Palladiumbooks rant.
Lately, Kevin Siembieda has been getting some backlash about his decision to make the new Robotech RPG books manga sized. It seems a good number of fans don't like this format for the RPG and are complaining about it.
Of course, ol' KS never does anything wrong, and never came up with an unpopular idea in his life. He's just a victim of circumstance. So, fans have been told that Palladiumbooks was contractually ordered to release the books in the manga format. KS didn't have any choice. If fans have complaints, they should go complain to Harmony Gold because Kevin's hands are tied.
So, there has been a thread on Robotech.com regarding the manga format. There have been the typical rabid Palladiumbooks defenders who say all the flaws of the new Robotech RPG are Harmony Gold's fault. Then recently, Tommy Yune, one of the big Harmony Gold Robotech head honchos visited the thread. He states:
http://www.robotech.com/community/forum/read.php?id=1899492&forumid=10&pagenumber=2
For the folks who do not prefer their manga size, there's no malice behind the introduction. Kevin Siembieda's always prided himself in trying out new ideas and wanted to experiment with a new format. Of course, Harmony Gold has to approve such proposals, and we ran the format poll (after discussion with Kevin) to see if enough of the fan base was open to the idea. The numbers didn't indicate a majority, but didn't reflect enough opposition to rule out giving it a try and it ended up selling quite well.
When asked for a little clarification, he adds:
There is no contractual mandate for a specific format other than it simply being a conventional role-playing game.
In other words, the manga format was never something Harmony Gold dictated. It was Kevin Siembieda's pet idea. Now that it's unpopular, he's trying to shift the blame, like he always does.
Tags: Robotech Siembieda