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David L. Pulver

Auteur de Big Eyes, Small Mouth (2nd Edition)

57+ oeuvres 2,217 utilisateurs 3 critiques 1 Favoris

A propos de l'auteur

Comprend les noms: David L. Pulver, David L. Pulver

Séries

Œuvres de David L. Pulver

Big Eyes, Small Mouth (2nd Edition) (2000) 145 exemplaires
Transhuman Space (2002) 134 exemplaires
The Complete Druid's Handbook (1994) 121 exemplaires
GURPS Ultra-Tech (4th Edition) (2016) 68 exemplaires
GURPS Y2K: The Countdown to Armageddon (1999) — Contributeur — 62 exemplaires
GURPS Technomancer (1998) 61 exemplaires
GURPS All-Star Jam 2004 (2004) — Contributeur — 34 exemplaires
GURPS Fantasy Adventures (1992) — Auteur — 34 exemplaires
Tenchi Muyo! RPG and Resource Book (2000) 33 exemplaires
Big Robots, Cool Starships (1999) 32 exemplaires
GURPS Spaceships (2008) 28 exemplaires
GURPS Space Atlas 4 (1991) — Auteur — 25 exemplaires
Bubblegum Crisis: Before & After (1997) 22 exemplaires
GURPS Supers Adventures (1992) — Auteur — 22 exemplaires
GURPS Space Adventures (1991) — Auteur — 22 exemplaires
GURPS Vehicles Expansion 2 (2002) 22 exemplaires
GURPS Vehicles Expansion 1 (2002) 22 exemplaires
GURPS Cyberpunk Adventures (1995) — Auteur — 19 exemplaires
BESM Dungeon (2003) 16 exemplaires
Centauri Knights (2001) 15 exemplaires
GURPS Vehicles Lite (2002) 12 exemplaires
Solomani (2012) 5 exemplaires
Escape from Monster Island (2002) 2 exemplaires
Hexagram #1 — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire
Hexagram #4 — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire
The Fantasy Trip: Red Crypt (2020) 1 exemplaire
Solomani Rim 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

GURPS Basic Set: Characters (4th Edition) (2004) — Contributeur, quelques éditions324 exemplaires
GURPS Space: Roleplaying in the Worlds of Tomorrow Third Edition (1999) — Contributeur, quelques éditions86 exemplaires

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Pulver, David L.
Date de naissance
1965-11-02
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Canada
Lieu de naissance
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Lieux de résidence
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Études
Queen's University
Professions
freelance writer
game designer

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Critiques

I got this book at a school book sale where all the books were $0.10 in middle school. I never knew it had anything to do with a video game... That said when I read it I thought it was an amazing book. I loved the story and regarded it as one of my favorite books
 
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coyoteclaw11 | 1 autre critique | Dec 16, 2019 |
It sounds like a great idea to have nine of your best authors fill an anthology with whatever they want to write about. Unfortunately, maybe there's a reason there's more editorial control over what gets published then was used in this anthology. On the other hand, some of my complaint was material that felt like rote GURPS filler.

Ghost-Breaking felt like a mundane chapter from GURPS Undead or something, not at all what I was hoping for from Hite. Alchemical Baroque, by Phil Masters, is an interesting little fantasy campaign setting that combines a number of traditional details with original material that's clearly not Middle Earth or Greyhawk or any other fantasy world. (I didn't fall passionately in love with the setting, but it deserves a full 4E book a lot more then Yrth did.) Mythic Babysitting is fun, but it's worse then Elizabeth McCoy's other setting, GURPS IOU, in that it marries a setting that doesn't bear nitpicking points and stressing over fine details, with, well, GURPS. (It's the only thing in this book I might run.) Meridian is a science fiction setting from David Pulver. I wouldn't classify it as space opera; it has tightly contained points of impossible (but necessary) tech in it, with the rest reasonable (for fiction) extrapolation. It wasn't something that excited me, but it was interesting. The Last Spartan, by Gene Seabolt, was a mini-historical handbook centered around the time period of the end of the Spartans, and what the last few might have done in that world. Underground was a bit of rote GURPS material about the underground, complete with scientific information and templates. Airships is a piece of real world description about airships. Precursors is back to sci-fi, covering the Ancients. The large section of advantages and disadvantages and how they might show up in precursors drags this down; a lot of it feels like obvious hackwork. I haven't read Chariots yet, but it's a historical book, the Near East in 1348 BC.

What did I want this book to look like? GURPS Horror: The Madness Dossier. Not once did this make me feel like "I could never run this, but this is incredible." Maybe that's somewhat specific to Hite, but large parts of it seemed like rote material, the same stuff you'd get if you assigned a chapter in a normal GURPS sourcebook to an author: We need a chapter about airships, or ghost-breaking, for example. The historical stuff may not have been my cup of tea, but were closer to what I would expect--though I'd point out that both the Spartans and the Chariots were set in the Mediterranean in times familiar to Westerners, and I can imagine GURPS books consistent with what they did put out that could contain those works as chapters. GURPS Ancient World wouldn't have seemed that unlikely at the time. They were hardly on 16th century Tibet or China of the 1930s. The three new campaign settings were my favorite; Phil Masters' fantasy setting really is unique. I might actually play Mythic Babysitters, but definitely not in GURPS.
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prosfilaes | Oct 23, 2014 |
An interesting concept, a novella shipped with a computer game! I wasn't a giant fan of the game, but the book made it a lot more interesting. This is standard fantasy stuff and very brief, basically just background information for players of the game.
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Karlstar | 1 autre critique | Jan 30, 2012 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
57
Aussi par
2
Membres
2,217
Popularité
#11,563
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
3
ISBN
62
Favoris
1

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