
Dustin - sorry mate, I forget not everyone has seen or played these games. Pathfinder is a Fantasy RPG based off the 3.5 set ruleset that was introduced by the 3rd and 3.5 edition released of DnD. Pathfinder is considered to be the "patch" that the DnD 3/3,5 rulesets needed to be more enjoyable. Considered to be the original D20 games - D20 meaning most of the checks (rolls of dice for things like skills, attacks etc...) were based off a roll of a D20. Savage Worlds is nothing more than a ruleset to running any type game - could be fantasy, modern, cyberpunk etc... Deadlands is a Savage Worlds campaign setting set in the Wild West - with a kick, there are bad things besides people - zombies, undead, demons etc... and it has an interesting death mechanic. Dont know if you ever played Red Dead Redemption on the Xbox360/PS3 and they had a zombie DLC. Thats the best representation I can think of. Savage Worlds has a number of campaign settings that use the Savage Worlds rulesets but the "world" varies dramatically.
The Dark Heresy Campaign is my primary GM/DM focus, but I am not adverse to running something different if people want to change things up. I have a lot of free time M-TH after 8PM which is why I rekindled my interest in these games. My son has also shown an interest so I have been playing around the dining room table with him off and on. Hope that clears it up :)