Robert Hatch


Robert Hatch is a game designer and writer who developed key role-playing game releases for White Wolf Publishing from 1993 to 2001. He is known primarily for two games he created: the super-hero game Aberrant, and the epic fantasy RPG Exalted.

Career

Hatch began his career with White Wolf writing "splatbooks" such as The Book of Chantries for ' and Clanbook Nosferatu for '. He was also a co-author of the well-received second edition of ' and of the boundary-pushing Charnel Houses of Europe: The Shoah for '. Hatch came to prominence with his major contribution to Kindred of the East, a "flatsplat" pioneering the thematic annual releases White Wolf would continue over the next few years.
After providing support for the creation of White Wolf's first science fiction RPG, Trinity, Hatch developed the near-future, superheroic Aberrant, molded to fit into the "Trinity Universe" setting and published in 1999 as the next game in the Trinity universe. After contributing to he began working on a completely new design with Justin Achilli and Steve Wieck which became Exalted. Further development of this acclaimed fantasy RPG was then continued by Geoff Grabowski as line developer. In his final work for White Wolf, Hatch contributed to the Scarred Lands d20 setting under the pseudonym "Trevor Chase".