More spy stuff, please.
There’s a site called Modus Operandi that I used to frequent back in the day, but it’s been essentially dead for years. Sure, maybe it gets the odd update every once in a while, but for the most part, it’s inactive. Which is a shame, because there was fun stuff there once.
There are still things worth checking out, like the area where a bunch of famous spy characters are broken down for James Bond 007. Such luminaries as Emma Peel and even Thomas Magnum are present there. I wish I could find the site withJB007 stats for Bruce Lee, but I guess that’s life on the internet. Stuff disappears.
But that’s the problem, isn’t it? The vibrant culture that once surrounded roleplaying games is essentially gone, replaced by worship of Critical Role and D&D. Spy games exist, and they even occasionally get a supplement, but we don’t even pay attention to spies the way we did in the early ‘00s with Spycraft. I have nothing against fantasy gaming, though I have a bone to pick with D&D, which probably doesn’t surprise you. It’s only that I switched from D&D to Top Secret way back when and didn’t look back. And when I got my hands on JB007 in 1983? That was all she wrote. I’d never play an elfgame again.
From time to time, I wish someone would try to swing the Bond license again, but I know it’ll never happen. Sigh.