Hello readers! My output in the latter portion of 2021 slowed down for all sorts of life reasons, so I’m looking forward to getting back into the groove and bringing you a pile of new reviews, along with a project I meant to get to, and some new features that expand the scope of the … Continue reading 2022 Character Creation Challenge (2022/01 CCC)
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RPG Reviews – Pathfinder 2E (Paizo)
I'm going to admit that I never played Pathfinder 1E. When it came out I'd played and run more than my share of D&D 3.0/3.5 and felt burned out by it. Without cracking what looked like a mammoth book (I saw the tomes my coworker was carrying around), I pre-judged it as being "not what … Continue reading RPG Reviews – Pathfinder 2E (Paizo)
RPG Reviews – World of Darkness: Ghost Hunters (Onyx Path Publishing)
A friend once asked me what I thought the hardest game to play was. It only took the time required to type “Wraith: The Oblivion” to provide an answer. I didn’t mean that it’s unplayable - I’ve played it and loved it - I just meant that the core concept and setting, supported by the … Continue reading RPG Reviews – World of Darkness: Ghost Hunters (Onyx Path Publishing)
RPG Reviews – Old School Essentials Classic & Advanced Fantasy (Necrotic Gnome)
Recently I got hit with a real bout of nostalgia. Browsing around DriveThruRPG I looked at, and read the histories of, scores of old D&D products that I missed out on the first time around. I remember the ads and being intrigued, but either cost or over-investment in other games held me back. So I … Continue reading RPG Reviews – Old School Essentials Classic & Advanced Fantasy (Necrotic Gnome)
RPG Reviews – Sigil & Shadow (Osprey Games)
I started reading Stephen King at 11, Charles de Lint at 12 or 13, and started playing White Wolf games at 14. The modern supernatural horror/fantasy genre has been a fascination of mine for almost 30 years and with good reason! It's a compelling concept, that of a shadow world alongside ours, populated by monsters, … Continue reading RPG Reviews – Sigil & Shadow (Osprey Games)
RPG Reviews – Jackals (Osprey Games)
You don’t frequently find the Bronze Age used as a source for game settings. Besides Runequest, some indie games, and the implicit default setting of Mythras, most fantasy settings are either Medieval, faux-Medieval, or fantastical. It’s a shame, because there’s such a richness of material to draw on from that era in world history and … Continue reading RPG Reviews – Jackals (Osprey Games)
RPG Reviews – Yugman’s Guide to Ghelspad (Scarred Lands)
In much the same fashion as the Vigil Watch series, Yugman’s Guide to Ghelspad helps flesh out the continent of Ghelspad in the Scarred Lands. Where the Vigil Watch focuses more on setting, Yugman’s Guide is exclusively player character mechanics: Races, Class Archetypes, Backgrounds, Gear, and Spells. Each Part is between 18-21 pages including cover … Continue reading RPG Reviews – Yugman’s Guide to Ghelspad (Scarred Lands)
Comics Review – The RPG Connection
Hello dear readers! I’m doing something new with this post: reviewing comics that have a connection to a published tabletop roleplaying game. I think it’s likely that many of us have read some “game fiction” at some point in our time in the hobby. My start was the Dragonlance Chronicles 2: Dragons of Winter Night. … Continue reading Comics Review – The RPG Connection
RPG Reviews – Scarred Lands Creature Collection (Handiwork Games & Onyx Path Publishing)
Scarred Lands Creature Collection (Handiwork Games & Onyx Path Publishing) Bestiaries are fun! I have very fond memories of repeatedly perusing the Monster Manuals (and later Monstrous Manual) for AD&D 1st and 2nd Edition Monstrous Manual. The best part, of course, being when I found a foe I couldn’t wait to throw at my players … Continue reading RPG Reviews – Scarred Lands Creature Collection (Handiwork Games & Onyx Path Publishing)
RPG Reviews – Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition – Cults of the Blood Gods (Onyx Path Publishing)
Cults of the Blood Gods (Onyx Path Publishing) Someone really wants me to start playing Vampire: The Masquerade again. Reading Cults of the Blood Gods is like discovering the game all over again. There are familiar elements and revised pieces and wholly new inclusions and it gives me the feel I got when I first … Continue reading RPG Reviews – Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition – Cults of the Blood Gods (Onyx Path Publishing)