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Review: “Rogue Trader: Hostile Acquisitions”

February 6, 2012 by Wyatt Salazar

The entirety of the text of Rogue Trader: Hostile Acquisitions, is based on this premise: as a Rogue Trader, you can undress and run rapturously naked around the house of the divine Emperor of Mankind, and He will be really disappointed in you, you stupid twit, but He won’t do much about it. Until at some point you might be so naked that the neighbors may call the cops. You will reach a new level of streaking debauchery, hitherto unforeseen by anyone. And then a skull-faced maniac with arm-claws will murder you in your sleep.

Filed Under: Reviews, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: black crusade, dark heresy, fantasy flight games, ffg, rogue trader, Warhammer 40k

Pain of Publication: Book Review of “Low Town”

January 20, 2012 by The Main Event

Low Town is a rollicking mash up of two great genres: noir and fantasy. The author skillfully weaves a first person narrative in a way that vibrantly develops the setting into a living, breathing, festering, and foul supporting character unto itself.

Filed Under: Pain of Publication, Reviews, Science Fiction & Fantasy Genre

Review and Giveway: Dungeon Mapp for iPad

November 4, 2011 by Dave

Dungeon Mapp (iTunes link) fills in a missing piece of that equation for those who play RPGs on a grid, most notably the past few editions of Dungeons & Dragons and its spinoffs. Dungeon Mapp is an app for the iPad that lets a DM build dungeon maps (or wilderness, or several other terrain types), as well as populating the maps with extra features. You can then use it to entirely run your combats from within the app, placing party members, monsters, and managing initiative all from within the program.

Filed Under: Reviews, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: 4e, app, iPad

Review: “Dark Delve”

October 4, 2011 by Vanir

I was checking my email yesterday when I saw a request to review an Xbox indie game called Dark Delve by a fellow named Mark Harvey. He even sent me a code to download it for free! Given our corporate policy to give great reviews to anybody who gives us free stuff, I hope that my immortal soul was worth the $1 cost of the game.

Filed Under: Dire Flailings, Featured, Reviews, Video Games Tagged With: dark delve, dungeon crawl, eye of the beholder, telengard, ultima, xbla, xbox indie, xbox live

Quitical Hits Review: “Quarriors”

August 11, 2011 by The Main Event

Quarriors is a deck building game that uses dice instead of cards, published by WizKids. 2-4 players gather dice that represent monsters to impress the Empress of their realm.

Filed Under: Board, Card, and Miniature Games, Reviews Tagged With: deck building, dice building, quarriors, wizkids

Review: Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab RPG Series Scents

July 7, 2011 by Sucilaria

OK, quick word association game: when you think of the words “D&D” and “scent”, what immediately comes to mind? Probably not something pleasant. Luckily, Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab is trying to change that, or at least make that scent something more interesting than “Odeur de corporelle.”

Filed Under: Featured, Reviews, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: black phoenix alchemy lab, perfumes, roleplaying games, rpg-related products, scents

Review: “Masks: 1,000 NPCs for Any Roleplaying Game”

July 5, 2011 by Dave

Masks: 1,000 NPCs for Any Roleplaying Game is what it says: 1,000 NPCs ready to be dropped into any game. While they don’t have any stats (like Eureka, the book is systemless), you’ll find each NPC has a full name, a brieft summary, a quote from the character, appearance, roleplaying advice, a description of personality, motivations, background, and a set of traits (that are shared across multiple entries.)

Filed Under: Featured, Reviews, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: eureka, masks, NPCs

2011 Origins Report

June 30, 2011 by Dave

Another Origins has come and gone, and as always, there were plenty of games. Here are a few that stood out, both old and new.

Filed Under: Board, Card, and Miniature Games, News, Reviews, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: 7 wonders, Apocalypse World, ascension, deadlands, fealty, fiasco, gamma world, innovation, magic the gathering, origins, origins 2011, Savage Worlds, seven dragons, star trek: expeditions

Let Sleeping Dukes Lie

June 28, 2011 by Vanir

Poor ol’ Duke got cancelled and sold to other companies and cancelled and put through the most spectacular development hell any of us have ever heard of. I was incredibly worried the day Duke Nukem Forever came out last month. I was about 12% sure the world was going to end. Conversely, after the Worst Development Cycle Ever, I was over 90% sure Duke Nukem Forever was going to be really terrible. It wasn’t terrible. It was worse than that. It was disappointing.

Filed Under: Dire Flailings, Humor, Reviews, Video Games Tagged With: come get some, disappointment, duke nukem, duke nukem forever, duke nukum, duke3d, shake it baby

Review: Fiasco Companion

June 22, 2011 by Linnaeus

The Fiasco Companion includes variants, extensions, crunch (in the form of four new playsets designed to illustrate principles explored elsewhere in the text) and advice (including chapters on using Fiasco in the classroom and as a creative tool outside of roleplaying, plus tips for playing online and facilitating in the absence of the GM role).

Filed Under: Featured, Reviews, Roleplaying Games Tagged With: fiasco, fiasco companion

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