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Shannon Appelcline explained that for Palladium with Rifts, "their success was not just financial. Some of the Rifts books were also critically acclaimed for the vibrant backgrounds, such as Rifts Dimension Book 1: Wormwood (1993), a dark fantasy realm co-authored by comic author and artists Tim Truman and Flint Henry." [2]: 160
Charles Peirce reviewed Vampire Kingdoms in White Wolf #30 (Feb., 1992), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that "Vampire Kingdoms is an excellent sourcebook for any Rifts campaign. The information detailed is well-written and interior artwork by Kevin Long, Timothy Truman, Michael Gustovich and Kevin Siembieda is wonderful." [1]
Rifts is a multi-genre role-playing game created by Kevin Siembieda in August 1990 and published continuously by Palladium Books since then. It takes place in a post-apocalyptic future, deriving elements from cyberpunk, science fiction, fantasy, horror, western, mythology and many other genres.
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Charles Peirce reviewed Rifts Sourcebook in White Wolf #27 (June/July, 1991), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "The Rifts Sourcebook is a well-written supplement that expands upon what was found the Rifts game. If you play Rifts, you should own this book." [1]
Rifts Conversion Book; Rifts Sourcebook; Rifts Sourcebook 2: The Mechanoids; Rifts World Book 1: Vampire Kingdoms; Rifts World Book 2: Atlantis; Rifts World Book 3: England; Rifts World Book 10: Juicer Uprising; Rifts World Book Nine: South America 2
Palladium Books is a publisher of role-playing games (RPGs) best known for its Rifts series (1990–present). Palladium was founded April 1981 in Detroit, Michigan , by current president and lead game designer Kevin Siembieda , and is now based in Westland, Michigan .
Bill Coffin (born September 17, 1970) is a writer of novels and role-playing games in the fantasy and science fiction genres. Perhaps best known for his work at Palladium Books from July 1998 through May 2002, he made significant contributions to several of Palladium's game series, most notably Palladium Fantasy, but also Heroes Unlimited and Rifts, and created his own game, Systems Failure.