This passed weekend was Blizzcon ’09 which came with a slew of new announcements from everyone’s favorite delayed publishing game company. (Yes, I’m still bitter about Starcraft: Ghost – No, I will not let it go until StarCraft 2 actually comes out.) Chief among the announcements was the third expansion for World of Warcraft which is called Cataclysm, and looks to offer a huge overhaul to the entire game and the world it takes place in.
Archives for August 2009
Primal/Within Chronicles: Say it with Tentacles, Part 1
If you are entirely new to my game posts, hi! Thanks for stopping by. Have a look here to retrace what happened up to now. Scare us Ô Dungeonmaster It will have been our shortest Summer break ever. After having skipped one game while I was gone camping with my lovely wife and kids, I […]
Critical Hits Podcast #15: Interview with Keith Baker
The last of our podcast interviews from GenCon 2009, Keith Baker, creator of Eberron, sat down to talk to us about working on the new campaign setting, how the 4e races, classes, and rules fit in to Eberron (including some great examples of re-fluffed characters to fit the setting), and about traveling the world and […]
Critical Hits Podcast #14: Interview with James Wyatt
Our informal, off-the-cuff “guerrilla” interview with James Wyatt at GenCon 2009. (We spoke to him last year as well). Joining Bartoneus and myself as interviewers was Jared from Head Injury Theater. James talks about Eberron, the art process in a WotC project, lots and lots about DMG2 (including the secret chapter name, “D&D as an indie game”), his characters, and D&D with his son.
Review: “Dragon Magazine Annual”
When WotC announced that the venerable Dragon and Dungeon magazines were becoming digital-only offerings, the reaction was controversial. The magazines are only available in PDF, and to subscribers of the D&D Insider service. There is still no way to get the magazines without a subscription to the whole package of DDI. Not too long after the details shook out it was revealed that some of the content would be reprinted in Annuals. Dragon Magazine Annual is the first of these collections.
Critical Hits Podcast #13: Interview with Andy Collins and Bruce Cordell
At GenCon 2009, we talked with Andy Collins and Bruce Cordell, two of the design team at Wizards of the Coast. We talk about monks kicking butt, how power sources are primarily a story invention, psionics psionics psionics, what races make good psionic characters, and more. We also try and get them to declare that […]
Critical Bits for the week ending 2009-08-22
Doctor Who RPG approved By BBC and on the way to printers, on track for early November release, should be in many stores (esp in UK) Space Hulk is Back! One of the funniest moments at the @Ennies this year was Mike Selinker’s speech about editing Ari Marmell provides some clarification on the 10-22 level […]
Gen Con 2009: Highlights, Part 2
I just listened to the ‘Not-going to Gen Con’ edition of the RPG Haven Podcast, and now I feel bad of not liveblogging the whole thing… since one of the host pointed toward my blog as a Gen Con source… It was a lot harder this year! Ohhh I forgot My good friend Wil kindly […]
Gen Con 2009: Highlights, Part 1
Because of several reasons whose roots coincide with my health issues of last spring, this year’s Gen Con trip lacked a clear mission. Part Networking, part press, part gaming with my friends and part work as a tournament DM, I ended up with a an overfull schedule that robbed me, in part, of the magic […]
YouTube Tuesday: Elite Gamemaster Edition
In honor of meeting Doug Douglason this past weekend, I present to you a classic video called “Fear of Girls.” If it tickled your fancy (or something else) then check out the sequels and more in their YouTube channel.
Recent Comments