A Steampunk Request for Suggestions Thread

oh man, if you ever track down the original SNES version or the PS1 version (which is the same, but ads some animated cutscenes) - it's amazingly large storytelling given the tech constraints of the time.
I don't like JRPGs as a rule, though recently I bought Octopath Traveler 2 based on how much Mortismal Gaming loved it (and I have pretty much never disagreed with with his takes). I have not yet loaded it up. And I guess Expedition 33 is technically a JRPG, and I mean to get to that.
 

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I don't like JRPGs as a rule, though recently I bought Octopath Traveler 2 based on how much Mortismal Gaming loved it (and I have pretty much never disagreed with with his takes). I have not yet loaded it up. And I guess Expedition 33 is technically a JRPG, and I mean to get to that.
That is fair. To me it's the apex of the series. But that doesn't mean it's for you if you don't like jrpgs.
 

Pinnacle has their Rippers setting for Savage Worlds; IIRC, it's steampunk horror. Deadlands also has some steampunk flavor, with the weird science stuff.

Castle Falkenstein is a fairly early steampunk RPG, AFAIK - released in 1994. It's available in PDF and POD via DriveThruRPG. Also, there was a GURPS Falkenstein.

Steve Jackson Games also has GURPS Steampunk books/pdfs for both 3e and 4e.

Space: 1889 might be the OG "steampunk" RPG, maybe? It was published in 1989. There have been many versions, using at least five different systems: the original system from 1989 (unique, AFAIK), a Ubiquity engine version, a Savage Worlds version (subtitled Red Sands), a D&D 5e version, and a system called Empyrean.
 


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