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Reviews
Below are snippets of reviews of Diana: Warrior Princess. See the links for the complete review.
Recommended to fans of comedy gaming, and to Xena collectors looking to top their pile of studded leather bustiers with an affectionately loopy conversation piece.
Robin D. Laws in his Blog http://www.livejournal.com/users/robin_d_laws/?skip=35
Diana: Warrior Princess is a highly amusing read, the author’s prose ably abetted by the illustrations of Aaron Williams, which are as on target as the writing. And though the writing is solidly on target, the satire of Diana: Warrior Princess is affectionate in nature, rather than being truly scathing or biting.
Matthew Pook in Pyramid: http://www.sjgames.com/pyramid/sample.cgi?4446
When I ordered this book I was sooooo excited. I have over 500 Princess Diana books and I tend to prefer the more obscure books.
I however was NOT expecting this book to be a role playing game. Some people may love this type of thing but I found it offensive. There is no mention of Diana's death so this notion that she is alive in this game is rather disturbing to this reader. HRH, Prince Charles is one of the villianous charachters but Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth ll is a vicious ruler hell bent on murdering Diana. A murderous queen is the closest we get to a realistic situation. But this book is just to close to home for me to be a game. I don't mean to sound snooty but a Princess Diana game is comparable to a John F. Kennedy role playing game.
James Becker At Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1930658133/ref=ase_helioinc/103-6065528-9047819?v=glance&s=books
Publisher's Note: JFK actually puts in an appearance in Diana: Warrior Princess, and there are more reviews up at Amazon: this was just my favorite.
Last Updated Tuesday, 18-May-2004 13:11:38 PDT