
Jeremy Epp |
Professor Xane Rourke wrote:
Some of those are considered Steampunk rather than Cyberpunk with Fantasy elements.
(Runepunk and Iron Kingdoms)
Its true that Runepunk is more correctly steampunk but on the otherhand so much of it was written mood-wise identical to Shadowrun that plopping a Stuffer-Shack in doesn't make a single player even blink.

CharlieRock |

joela wrote:
Besides Shadowrun, what other rpgs cover cyberpunk/fantasy crossover as the default setting?
I would say Warhammer 40,000 features a default setting that is mixed dark sci-fi with fantasy.
True most has to do with space travel but the example in my old GW book focused on a planet called "Logan's World" which spent 80-90% of it's time being cut off from the rest of the universe because of raging warp storms. This meant that most scenarios for Logan's World would involve only local (as in planet bound) elements.