A review by speculativebecky
Starfinder: Core Rulebook by Sebastian Hue, Amanda Hamon Kunz, Aleksandr Dochkin, Adam Daigle, Rogier van de Beek, Robert Lazzaretti, Owen K.C. Stephens, James L. Sutter, Mikaël Léger, Crystal Frasier, Guido Kuip, Taylor Fischer, Josh Vogt, Damien Mammoliti, Stephen Radney-MacFarland, Pavel Rtishev, Logan Bonner, Alexander Augunas, Jessica Price, Pixoloid Studios, Mark Seifter, Alexandur Alexandrov, Sarah E. Robinson, Mark Molnar, Mark Moreland, Miroslav Petrov, David Álvarez, Jason Bulmahn, Rob McCreary, Connor Sheehan, Amber E. Scott, Ben Wootten, Roberto Pitturru, Hugh Pindur, F. Wesley Schneider, Maichol Quinto, Setiawan Lie, Gaspar Gombos, Mirco Paganessi, Dave Melvin, Tomasz Chistowski, Lissa Guillet, Joshua Wright, David Franco Campos, Nothof Ferenc, Víctor Manuel Leza Moreno, Leon Tukker, John Compton, Jason Keeley, Thurston Hillman, Remko Troost, Judy Bauer, Erik Mona, David Metzger, Firat Solhan, Leonardo Borazio, Jose Parodi

3.0

I by no means read this book cover to cover, but to end the year I'm going to call it quits, as I've read probably as much as I'm going to in serious efforts. I really enjoy the setting of this role playing game, and the alien races introduced are exciting and offer several rejections of human artifacts like the gender binary. I find the rules to be on the side of unnecessarily complex, as I pretty much expect from Pathfinder. Still, lots of fresh and exciting things here and the game is fun to play.