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Path of the Storm

By: Palladium

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Rifts - Novels


Product Info

Title
Path of the Storm
Publisher
Product Line
Category
Sub-category
Genre
Author
Matthew Clements
Publish Year
2011
Pages
96
Dimensions
8.5x11x.25"
NKG Part #
2147462473
MFG. Part #
PAL305
Type
Softcover

Description

One writer's vision for the Rifts movie.

Everyone wants to know what’s going on with the Rifts movie. Well, this book presents an insight and behind the scenes info on that front by Kevin Siembieda, plus an entire screenplay written on speculation by Matthew Clements as well as game stats and artwork for major characters in the script. Kevin was so impressed with the writer’s screenplay that he had Matthew make changes and improvements and sent the second draft to Jerry Bruckheimer Films for their consideration. Meanwhile, Matthew and Kevin hit it off and the next thing he knew he became Palladium’s new staff writer.

We thought it would be fun to let Rifts gamers and Palladium fans see the type of Rifts movie we at Palladium Books would like to see made. So we are presenting Matthew’s screenplay as a proposed Rifts movie script and Rifts sourcebook. The screenplay is a fast, fun adventure story that is sure to please Rifts fans. To make it more fun, the author has statted out the key characters in the script and gamers can use the heroes, villains and story ideas in their own campaign should they choose to do so.

This is a unique product and a fun read that should appeal to all Palladium fans. After all, it lets the reader step behind the veil and see what goes on behind the scenes.

  • A complete movie screenplay, with dialog.
  • A story that captures the look, feel and attitude of Rifts.
  • Character stats for inclusion in your own games.
  • Use the story and ideas in your own Rifts campaign.
  • Some concept art and character illustrations.
  • A nice evening’s read and insight to behind the scenes at Palladium.
  • Cover and interior artwork by Charles Walton.
  • Written by Matthew Clements. Additional notes by Kevin Siembieda.