I've been through tons of licenesed RPGs, some of which (Call of Cthulhu) I realized didn't even need a license. And despite the Star Wars, Ghostbusters, and even multiple Indiana Jones RPGs out there, I go back to one of the first I played: GURPS: Humanx
Fun Fact: I have never read anything by Alan Dean Foster (I know, I know, I should correct that right now.) But the presentation of the material makes it feel like a vibrant setting where all these weird races can logically exist (and saying that about a GURPS product and their reference book reputation is saying a lot!)
Fun Fact: I have never read anything by Alan Dean Foster (I know, I know, I should correct that right now.) But the presentation of the material makes it feel like a vibrant setting where all these weird races can logically exist (and saying that about a GURPS product and their reference book reputation is saying a lot!)
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