The one-shot drama is set in a farmhouse where the player characters soon discover that they’re not all going to survive the night.
Archives for July 2021
Masters of the Universe Revelation figures already open for pre-order
Numerous retailers now have pre-orders and photographs of Kevin Smith’s Masters of the Universe Revelation series.
A Grain of Truth: The Witcher’s new graphic novel is based on an Andrzej Sapkowski short story
The famed witcher Geralt takes a shortcut down a beaten path where he makes a grim discovery of two corpses.
Tears of a Machine: A slice of life RPG about giant mechs made from monsters and their pilots
In an alternate future, visitors from beyond the stars came to Earth to “save us from ourselves.” When we did not agree to upload our minds into their computer network, they decided to take them by force.
Netflix’s latest Spriggan trailer looks great but reveals a delay
Based on Hiroshi Takashige and Ryōji Minagawa’s Spriggan, Netflix’s anime looks great. Hiroshi Seko of Attack on Titan, Mob Psycho 100 and Jujutsu Kaisen is supervising and writing the script.
Genre Police: Keep On Marching
When you begin a West Marches game, it’s worth thinking about your player base.
9 years of adventure: A review of Jackals – The Fall of the Children of Bronze
There are 14 adventures here, not linked together to make a campaign, but to tie nine years of adventuring and perhaps multiple generations of Jackals together in a single story.
A flooded and Savage World: The Drowned War RPG
The apocalyptic setting of the Lost Sea is one where refugees sink.
Fans finish D&D 80s cartoon by animating Requiem from original script
It’s a clever piece, with bits clipped from previous episodes, new backgrounds and new voice acting when needed.
Mario edition of the Game of Life
Mario Kart as an analogy for life? Bananas that are not your fault, thrown shells that are someone else’s fault and sometimes impossible to get ahead no matter what you do?