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You may not need it, but the Starfinder Galaxy Guide is a helpful little resource full of cool lore and flavor for your next campaign
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https://churapereviews.com/2025/07/08/exploring-the-galaxy-guide-helpful-tips-for-space-adventures/
Exploring the Galaxy Guide: Helpful Tips for Space Adventures
Disclaimer
Paizo sent me a free copy of the Starfinder 2e: Galaxy Guide to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinion. This will be my honest review. Always support your LGS if they carry Starfinder, but you can grab your copy of the guide on Amazon through my afilliate link. Make sure you also check out my newest sponsor, NordVPN.
What is the Galaxy Guide?
The universe is an endless space of adventure, mystery, and treasure. The Galaxy is shaken by the awakening of the newborn. Some flock to its side with zealot hunger. Others take to space to profit off its ever reaching effects. Gather your crew, load your ships, and find your adventure amongst the stars. What kind of stories will you find?
The Galaxy Guide is a helpful resource for the Game Master that needs a bit of inspiration for their next pathfinder campaign. The guide gives GMs ideas for running different genre’s of space themed adventures. I personally love the ideas for a horror themed adventure, but there is a good mix of ideas that can adapt to any table. The Guide is a good place to find planets, cities, factions, and other world building tools to fill your Galaxy. On the player side, the guide introduces new archetypes, backgrounds, and ancestress for some fun and fresh new characters. It might not be mandatory, but it is a nice resource to have when needed.
What do I think?
The Galaxy Guide is a very good looking book. I am always impressed with the high quality of the Paizo resource books, and the Galaxy Guide is no exception. The illustrations are colorful, vibrant, and inspiring. I loved looking at the different races, planets, and ships. The guide includes a galaxy map for a bit of added immersion.
As far as lore goes, the book is so much fun to read. It is a little bare, but I think the point is to inspire and guide rather than be the definitive source of an adventure. Remember, you can always make things up, but it is always nice to have some lore at the ready. Especially when you have inquisitive players who are hungry for lore. The different locations are neat, and I got some cool ideas for my own adventure. Looking forward to running a horror-themed, escape from a prison planet campaign. As far as player content goes, I saw a few cool ideas for character’s I’d love to run, if I ever get to play.
As far as resources go, the Galaxy Guide is an optional luxury. While the book has some cool flavor and ideas, it isn’t needed to run a good campaign. All you need is the core rulebook, some dice, and your vivid imagination. That said, this is a very cool book to have, even if you only end up reading through it. I loved reading the different bits of lore and flavor, but I definitely wish there were more. As someone who can get too busy for any proper planning, it is nice to have lore I can easily sprinkle when needed.
You can pick up your copy of the Galaxy Guide from the official Paizo store, or through Amazon using my Affiliate link.
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The Broken Palace continues a great vampire arch, and is worth checking out. My players and I can't wait for the conclusion!
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https://churapereviews.com/2025/06/18/pathfinder-the-broken-palace-a-vampiric-adventure-review/
Oh, and I did feel they did justice to the sensory sensitivity thing, in the one episode where they even mention it. The way they switch back and forth between the noise being blaringly loud for Sheldon, and completely absent for the other family members, felt all too familiar. The degree of effort he puts into silencing it was pretty spot on, too.
Of course, if it were a real autistic person they were writing about, sensory sensitivity would have at least one mention in every single episode.
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The episode where he sends mail to NASA... I did that, too, with a design for a shuttle. What I did not do is follow up w/ a trip to the office and show off my ground breaking higher-level math; I was in 3rd grade and my "design" was an utterly useless 3rd grader's drawing. It didn't even have 3D perspective.
My favorite so far, though, is when the physics prof that Sheldon idolizes mentions to his SO while eating vanilla ice cream that some vanilla "extracts" are actually extracted from beaver anal glands. I laughed especially loud at this one because I have literally shared this same factoid with exactly the same bad timing. :D
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I'm watching Young Sheldon. It's very clear to me at this point that whoever invented the lead character had a lot of experience with someone twice-exceptional, but only a superficial understanding of why we are the way we are. The character is too rich to be made up out of thin air, but too shallow for the writers to have really understood it. It's also very much a highly exaggerated caricature. Still, even as I cringe at the kind of impression of 2e people that folks might be taking away from the show, I've gotten a few good laughs and I see a lot of myself in the show.
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