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Sean Punch, Phil Masters: Gurps Powers, Fourth Edition (Hardcover, Steve Jackson Games) No rating

This is my top " #GURPS book I never knew I needed, but now never want to do without."

GURPS Powers is the big showcase for what the GURPS 4E rules can do if you put your mind to it, and if you want to run any GURPS campaigns where the characters have "special powers" of some sort, you should probably take a look. #ttrpg

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Chris W. McCubbin: GURPS Cthulhupunk (Paperback, STEVE JACKSON GAMES) No rating

The concept of GURPS Cthulhupunk is sound - throw some #CallOfCthulhu into a Cyberpunk setting. While the "mundane" setting is getting a bit aged (it's definitely "alternate history" by now), it's worth revisiting the ideas therein. #ttrpg #GURPS

Phil Masters, Jonathan Woodward: Gurps Banestorm (Gurps) (Hardcover, Steve Jackson Games) No rating

The mixture of a fantasy world with real world cultures and religions certainly makes this #GURPS setting one of the more unique fantasy #ttrpg settings. Its design doesn't quite fit modern standards - for instance, the widespread sexism in human cultures is rather problematic in terms of inclusivity. Still, with the right group that wishes to engage with it, you could run some very rewarding campaigns in it.

C. J. Carella: GURPS War Against the Chtorr (Steve Jackson Games) (Paperback, Steve Jackson Games) No rating

I've replaced most of my physical collection of #GURPS 3E books with their ebook counterparts - nostalgia or no, they just took up too much shelf space.

The main exceptions were licensed books, since the licenses have long since expired and Steve Jackson Games can no longer sell them. And GURPS War Against the Cthorr holds a special place in my heart among these books, since the notion of an alien biological invasion was utterly fascinating when I read it - and it still is. After all, while you can "hunt bugs" with the usual array of weapons available to typical adventurers, what do you do when a hostile ecosystem transforms your world into theirs? How do you fight that? #ttrpg

Steve Jackson, S. John Ross, Daniel U. Thibault: GURPS Magic (Hardcover, Steve Jackson Games) No rating

It is very unfortunate that, in the early rush to produce #GURPS 4E material, this book was never properly playtested - and thus, its problems haunt all further rules material based on the "default" magic system. #ttrpg

Monte Cook, Bruce Cordell, Sean Reynolds: Ptolus (2022, Cook Games, LLC, Monte) No rating

I admit it - I am a huge fan of overly-detailed #ttrpg settings, and Ptolus stands out among these. It's my favorite work by Monte Cook, and one of those settings I do want to run one day.