Have you ever wished to create your own King’s Landing? Make a medieval Gotham for your dragon themed vigilante to fight crime in? Maybe, you have less lofty goals but still want to make a unique city for your players to explore in the wider world of your favorite Dungeons and Dragons setting. Regardless of … Continue reading Review of Kobold Press Campaign Builder: Cities & Towns
The One Ring – Review
I am a long time Lord of the Rings/Hobbit enthusiast, and some might say borderline fanatical. In addition, I have been a D&D player and DM since the early 80’s. So, it would follow that I would love a LOTR RPG. I found and played a LOTR RPG predecessor 20 years or more ago and … Continue reading The One Ring – Review
Review of Iron kingdoms RPG: Requiem campaign setting
I’ve been a fan of Steampunk for a long time and had always a soft spot in my heart for war machine, the art and the lore inspired me and while I never dug deep into playing the game. I always kept one eye on it. Then recently I got the chance to check out … Continue reading Review of Iron kingdoms RPG: Requiem campaign setting
Review of I AM MONSTERS!
I got a chance to check out the movie adaptation of Nicholas Vince’s one-person show I AM MONSTERS!. Nicholas Vince starred in some of the most iconic horror movies, such as Hellraiser and Night Breed, as well as writing a few comics for Marvel. He created a one-person show in 2019 showcasing his life, career, … Continue reading Review of I AM MONSTERS!
Review of Black powder and Brimstone
Free League Publishing gave me a chance to check out their new offering, Black Powder and Brimstone. It is a grimdark fantasy RPG compatible with MÖRK Borge. It is a rules-light, art-heavy OSR game that offers swashbuckling adventure and gothic folk horror in an unholy blend. It’s kind of funny that I grew up playing … Continue reading Review of Black powder and Brimstone
Review of Copycat
My feelings about Copycat from Spoonful of Wonder are … complicated. I have to give them mad props for making a game that seems deeply personal and has something to say. They are a small independent studio, and it’s always great to see people like that making a splash in the gaming world. That said, … Continue reading Review of Copycat
Interview with Rogue Voice Actress Lenore Zann
Lenore Zann is an actress, politician, and, most recently, author. She is probably best known for her role in numerous animated features (including as the voice of Rogue in X-men 97) and for fighting for equality as a politician with the Canadian government. She was gracious enough to take some time to answer our most pressing … Continue reading Interview with Rogue Voice Actress Lenore Zann
Interview with GREG ANDERSON ELYSEE and David Brame comic book creators of Hammer
So we got to talk to a pair of indie comic book creators about their new project currently on Kickstarter, HAMMER, ACT 1: John Henry vs The Robot Apocalypse. A modern retelling of the folktale where Machines & A.I. rule over humans while the legendary John Henry is reborn by Mother Earth Asase to save … Continue reading Interview with GREG ANDERSON ELYSEE and David Brame comic book creators of Hammer
Owlcat Games’ Biped 2 Launches, Named Game of the Year
Earlier this week, META Publishing, a subsidiary of Owlcat Games, announced the launch of their new co-op puzzle adventure, Biped 2. The game is now available on Windows PC via Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store, as well as on PlayStation 4|5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Series X|S.Biped 2, which was awarded Game … Continue reading Owlcat Games’ Biped 2 Launches, Named Game of the Year