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The Cortex System is a collection of related
roleplaying games A role-playing game (sometimes spelled roleplaying game, or abbreviated as RPG) is a game in which players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within a narrative, eithe ...
. Its most recent iteration, ''Cortex Prime,'' was designed by
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and initially published by Fandom Tabletop, then acquired by
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. Prior versions appeared in the licensed roleplaying games published by
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, where it was used as the house system. Cortex is an adaptable game system focusing on characterization and story development.


Game mechanics

Cortex is an extendable and modifiable game, but with some consistent mechanics. Characters are described with a number of trait sets, such as attributes, skills, relationships, or powers. Each trait within each set is rated with a die size. For example, a strong but unintelligent character might have Brawn d10 and Brains d4. When rolling dice, players select one trait from each set and roll their dice together as a pool. Dice that roll 1 are 'hitches', and represent something going wrong in the attempt. The highest two die results are added together for the player character's effective total. Another die not used in the total is selected as the effect die, the size of which determines the magnitude of the die roll's effect. Players have access to a limited pool of "plot point" tokens, which can be spent in a number of ways. Prominent among these is to roll more than one die from a single trait set, or to add additional die results to the total. Most Cortex games include ''Distinctions'' as one of the trait sets, which describe what makes the character distinctive. These traits are rolled as a d8 when they are beneficial. When the distinction hinders the character, however, it is rolled as a d4, and the player earns a plot point.


History

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'', produced by
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and published by Corsair Publishing, based on the
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novels of
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and
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, was the earliest iteration of the system. The game was written by
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and
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.


Cortex Classic

In 2004, the rights to the Sovereign Stone'' game was transferred to
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, where the system was used for the
Serenity Role Playing Game ''Serenity Role Playing Game'' is a science fiction tabletop role-playing game released in 2005 and set in the universe of the movie '' Serenity'' and the television series ''Firefly''. It was produced by Margaret Weis Productions, Ltd, and its m ...
, published in 2005. The game system was used, with minor amendments, for the ''
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'' in 2007 and the ''
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'' in 2009. The underlying system was released as ''Cortex Role Playing Game System''.


Cortex Plus

In 2009, Cortex development was passed to
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, who refined it into "Cortex Plus" by introducing its roll-and-keep system and streamlining all ranked stats to use die sizes that could be rolled in various conflicts. Cortex Plus saw its debut in 2010 with
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and Leverage: The Roleplaying Game. Both games were developed concurrently, with design notes passed between writing teams, but each game featured unique variations on the basic Plus engine. The next round of development saw Banks create
Marvel Heroic Roleplaying ''Marvel Heroic Roleplaying'' (abbreviated as ''MHR'' or ''MHRP'') is the fourth role-playing game set in the Marvel Universe published by Margaret Weis Productions under license from Marvel Comics (after ''Marvel Super Heroes RPG'', ''Marvel Supe ...
, published in 2012. This game focused on fights and action scenes. The core game was originally slated to be followed by a long series of supplements, each focusing on a different period of Marvel's fictional history. In 2013, Margaret Weis Productions announced that it would not be renewing its Marvel license, and the game went out of print. The ''Cortex Plus Hackers Guide,'' a compilation of many different 'hacks' of Cortex Plus, was initiated in January 2013. Without the licenses for the three existing games, the Hacker's Guide presented three 'flavors' of Cortex Plus: drama, action, and heroic.
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then developed the 2014 '' Firefly Role-Playing Game'', published in 2014. This utilized a variant of the ''Leverage'' rule set.


Cortex Prime

On November 1, 2016,
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released a statement announcing that Cam Banks and his new design studio Magic Vacuum had licensed the Cortex system and would be "taking over the design, development, and publishing of games based on these rules... for 2017 and beyond," coinciding with "Margaret’s retirement from RPG development to focus on her current novel and film projects." Banks then set out to normalize the four games of the Cortex Plus era as well as the preceding four Classic games into a single, unified system. This iteration, Cortex Prime, was funded via Kickstarter in April 2017. Prime discards the drama, action, and heroic flavors of Plus and instead offers a modular system that can be custom-built for vastly different play experiences. As part of the
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stretch goals, five volumes of "spotlight" mini settings by 22 authors, were also planned and funded. In September 2019, Fandom Tabletop acquired the rights to Cortex from MWP and hired Cam Banks as their new Cortex Creative Director. Fandom published the ''Cortex Game Handbook'' in 2020. Fandom planned to publish the five volumes of spotlights, as well as two licensed game settings: ''Tales of Xadia: The Dragon Prince Roleplaying Game'' based on
The Dragon Prince ''The Dragon Prince'', known as ''The Dragon Prince: Mystery of Aaravos'' from the fourth season onward, is an Animated series, animated Fantasy television, fantasy television series created by Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond for Netflix. Prod ...
television show, and ''Legends of Grayskull: The Masters of the Universe Roleplaying Game'' based on
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franchise. ''Tales of Xadia'' was published on March 29, 2022, but ''Legends of Grayskull'' was canceled after Cortex was sold by Fandom to Dire Wolf Digital in August 2022. Dire Wolf Digital has stated their intent to still publish the spotlights, but they remain available only to backers of the 2017 Kickstarter campaign as of August 2024. Cortex Prime won the 2021 Silver
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for "Best Rules." It was also nominated in 2021 for
ENNIE Awards The ENNIE Awards (previously stylized as ENnie Awards) are awards for role-playing game (RPG) products (including game-related accessories, publications, and art) and their creators. The awards were created in 2001 by Russ Morrissey of EN World ...
for "Best Game," "Best Art: Cover," "Best Art: Interior," "Best Layout and Design," and "Product of the Year."


References


External links


Cortex RPG Official Site
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