Yep,
Rifts® for Savage Worlds is set to break some records. It's at over $85k in less than 3 hours of funding.
My old group in college had a blast playing
Rifts (yes, I'm omitting the "®", fucking sue me Kevin). Heck, my copy of
Rifts was signed by the
Palladium crew. Great setting. Broken system.
And now we have it for the
Savage Worlds system, oh so many years later.
I guess I need to learn me some
Savage Worlds ;)
Really, what else can I say? This is an awesome setting and a strong system. Its like
Reeses Peanut Butter Cups. Perfect together.
This shit sells itself.
The only question is, how much pain do I inflict on the wallet...
In at the Digital GM level myself. I can teach you some Savage Worlds if you want. I wrote the original commercial ruleset for Fantasy Grounds so have a certain fondness for it.
ReplyDeleteI'll take you up on that offer Josh :)
DeleteIll be in for the Just the books GM + the Physical map.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how these broken systems seem to work for thousands of people for decades.
ReplyDeletePeople use the term "broken" pretty casually. I think the big issue with Rifts and Palladium in general is how poorly edited and organized the games are. Once you figure it out and get past character creation, it works pretty well.
DeleteOf course, I still run Palladium pretty often. Not all the time, but I've run Fantasy, Heroes Unlimited, and Rifts all in the bast five years or so. I still get confused on some of the rules, and character creation is a damn chore. I don't mind long character creation, but spending an hour writing down skill names and figuring out the percentages is no ones idea of fun.
Plus there's different levels of "working" especially in regard to the amount of effort people have to go to make it work. Palladium's decline from its early 90's boom into a niche product is due in large part to the unwieldiness of its system, especially when compared to competing options like d20, the OSR revival systems or the many, many other simpler options that are out there.
DeleteI agree. Personally I think Kevin has the rules organized the way they are to confound rules lawyers. Judges have to make rulings in Palladium. :)
ReplyDeleteScuttlebutt and rumor have it that Kevin insisted on doing layout himself and did it with a light table to the bitter end, despite digital methods being available, so every change after the initial layout run meant either redoing all the layout from that page on or wedging it in wherever it would fit.
DeleteThat's not rumor; I've seen Kevin's layout table. :)
DeleteI was considering backing this KS, but I've never loved Rifts so much in my early days.
ReplyDeleteYet, I think this analysis of the Player's Guide may tell you what to expect: http://mostunreadblogever.blogspot.com.br/2016/04/tommys-take-on-savage-rifts-players.html
The real question is will Seventh Sea hold the records for RPGs or will Savage Rifts break them.
ReplyDeleteEverything is written already and delivery is a month after kickstarter ends. Going to wait till 48 hours and then take the plunge.
ReplyDelete15.00 for shipping of three digest sized softcover books and a screen? Guess that means pdf for me.
ReplyDelete15.00 for shipping of three digest sized softcover books and a screen? Guess that means pdf for me.
ReplyDeleteLong-time lurker first-time commenter!
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