I liked it. The tone’s bang on—punchy, pacey, perfect for high-action pulp and two-fisted cinematic chaos. But the mechanics lean so far toward “you got this” that the danger feels more like decoration than threat. There’s style and atmosphere, but I’m left wondering where the bite is when success feels like the default state. The business of grit and the Death Roulette feel tagged on. Great at what it does, just not what I’m looking for.