Cthulhu's Librarian said:
What are your thoughts about "That Guy" from Privateer Press?
Seriously:
what genre of games do you like to play?
Do you play systems other than D&D/d20?
What are your 5 favorite books?
Do you feel that you have a bias for or against any companies and/or writers?
Glad to see a response...
Lets see, I think I'll answer your questions in order:
1.
what genre of games do you like to play?
Thats a tough one, since I don't know that I favor any particular genre. If anything, I tend to lean towards whatever genre has my eye at the moment, which, at this point, would probably be Oriental style games. However, I tend to fall for any genre that i've been reading about.
2.
Do you play systems other than D&D/d20?
I play GURPS semi-regularly, and have been known to play White Wolf every once in a while. I've also messed around with In Nomine. Mostly I stick to d20 right now, since the GURPS game I play in has temporarily been replaced with Call of Cthulhu (d20 version)
3.
What are your 5 favorite books?
Okay,
just to make this more interesting, I'm going to exclude the PHB, DMG and MM which give us:
Arcana Unearthed
Spycraft
Mutants and Masterminds
Complete Warrior
Skull and Bones
I just realized I assumed you ment d20 books, if you were going for literature, here's my top 5:
Crime and Punishment
The Stranger
Ender's Game
The Truth (by Terry Pratchett)
Hamlet
4.[qoute]Do you feel that you have a bias for or against any companies and/or writers?[/quote]
Hmmmmm... Excellent question. I don't think I have any biases, or at least any biases that I'm aware of. To be honest, as far as writer bias, half of the time I don't buy a book because of it's author, I buy it because of reviews and subject matter, I only notice who wrote it later. I do like some of Monte Cook's recent stuff, but it's not that I like Monte unconditionally, I just think he did a good job. The only writer that I can think of that I've had any interaction with (and even this was fairly little, just some message board stuff) was Ed Cha, and I was impressed with Hamlet of Thumble, but, again, I like the book, not the writer.
As for companies, I'm fairly sure I don't have a bias. I've yet to see a company that could 'do no wrong,' so I look at books one at a time, not purely on the publisher's history.