MGibster
Legend
I approach universal games like GURPS or Savage Worlds with the belief that they're not necessarily the best at every genre. Savage Worlds has Realms of Cthulhu and given how broad skills are in the system I think you could do a credible Star Trek as well. In truth, though I love SW, I'd rather use BRP when playing Call of Cthulhu. Partly because playing BRP helps put me in the right frame of mind for some Cthulhu action.I struggle with this concept. Part of that is I dont like universal systems because there isnt one that does heroic, Star Trek, and Cthulhu in one go. There simply isnt. Though if we examine the list given to us, we see one of these things is not like the other, one of them just dont belong here.
I tend to think of my limitus test for a generic game to be how many settings. I can use Savage Worlds to run games in the following settings: Star Wars, Star Trek, Fallout, Wild West, Weird West, Weird WWI, WWII, and even Vietnam, Cthulhu, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Traveller, The Expanse, lower tiered super powers, generic fantasy, Rifts, Conan, etc., etc. When I say I can use SW for all these settings I mean the system doesn't fight me and we can have fun.







