Anybody out there familiar with #SavageWorlds? I've got the Deadlands worldbook but I'm interested in seeing what other sourcebooks there are for game worlds.
@EvilSqueegee I've actually read up a bit on the system itself, but can't point you to any other related media, unfortunately.
@ottersparx I just finished a first skim of the core rulebook, and I really love the system. I'm probably going to try it solo when 2nd edition Mythic drops later this month.

@EvilSqueegee I liked it in some ways and not so much in others. Can't really decide how I fall on it, but I thought about giving it a solo run to see how it plays out.

Didn't know about the Mythic update. Definitely going to have to give that a look!

@EvilSqueegee You can find the official ones on Pinnacle's websites. There's a ton of licensed product on Drive-thru. I've mostly played ETU, Deadlands, and Deadlands Noir. I've played a couple games of Rippers, multiple games of a homebrewed Star Wars, a game of Flash Gordon. Pinnacle just released Pinebox Middle School to backers (think Stranger Things) and SW Pathfinder (Pathfinder using SW rules).
@EvilSqueegee I've been running a game out of the core book, nonspecific fantasy (there's so far a tavern, a ghosts, and a ruined temple). It's pretty good, but the other setting books are eh. That's pretty much my take on most seeing books though, since I tend to want to steal ideas from everywhere and squish them into something new.
@EvilSqueegee I picked up the full savage worlds Rifts Tomorrow Legion books for my vtt last month, so if you're more into hyperviolence sci-fantasy check those out