I've really been enjoying the 4th ed. D&D, but I'd like to play something more mature. 3.5 was easier to homebrew and add grittiness, but it has a real 'been there, done that' vibe. I'm proposing that we abandon the current game and try something completely different.
At PAXeast I had an opportunity to meet Byron Hall and do a demo of a game set in his own world using his own rules: F.A.T.A.L. This is the kind of game I think we can all enjoy. The default setting is dark and
definitely adult, and I like the rules a lot. It's kind of like Hackmaster in that it has more traditional RPG elements but manages to update them to make them feel more modern. You might also compare it to Pathfinder (D&D 3.75), but I really think comparing it to Hackmaster and all its throwbacks to 2nd ed. AD&D is more accurate.
The best part about making the switch is the rules are all
free. Byron has a website with a download of the full rule set so that people can beta test and give him feedback while he awaits publication. Not only are we finally getting a really good system that accurately depicts the gritty, sword-and-sorcery adult fantasy I think most of us want to experience, we get to have an active hand in developing and improving this game for its general release.
You can
download F.A.T.A.L. here for free. Just scroll down the page and click the downloads section. If you can give the rules a lookover, the people who are coming to the game on Friday can discuss what they'd like to do with their characters before/after AJ's game.