If you are concerned about dedicating the time to build characters when you don't know if they will like the game, you can use one of the various One Roll character generators out there. Let them roll some dice, make some decisions, and 15 minutes later you're playing. Just be clear that it's an option and not the primary way to build characters.
Reign isn't too bad, but I find that supers characters take longer to build than any others. They require a lot of rules referencing, while the players often have very specific ideas on how the character works. Unless you are using pre-gens, expect to dedicate a session just to character gen.
Of course, with Godlike, it's a good idea to have a few pre-gens in your back pocket as casualty replacements.
Greetings! When you want to introduce ORE to your gaming group, do you do character creation with them first or do you come with pre-made characters for them to try out. My group has only played D&D.
I was thinking about Reign. (But I really want to play Godlike!)
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