Routinely Itemised is Geek Native’s weekly recap of RPG news. This week we look at official Dungeons & Dragons ducks that will look awfully similiar, the new Pathfinder edition, the new Valiant RPG but not that Valiant RPG.
Archives for April 2023
Attack on Titan t-shirts: Uniqlo’s graphic cotton tee range is out
The series is based on the manga, a story of fierce but apparently dumb cannibal giants that terrorise the countryside while the remains of humankind hide behind walls.
Army Men: A tabletop RPG where you’re a plastic soldier
Army Men, designed by Neal Litherland, has dozens of backers and about a month to hit the campaign goal.
The “Satan Thing” vs the Greater Gygax Initiative: Why no Gygax statue in Lake Geneva?
I think, for one, the Satanic panic still lingers, in a way. In general, ask people around Lake Geneva what they think of the game
New Pathfinder: Paizo pitches Pathfinder 2R edition head to head with D&D 50th anniversary
The Pathfinder Player Core, Pathfinder GM Core, Pathfinder Monster Core, and Pathfinder Player Core 2 will replace the Pathfinder Core Rulebook, Gamemastery Guide, Bestiary, and Advanced Player’s Guide.
PvP TTRPG Fellowship from Liberi Gothica offers a (deadly) deal
One player in Fellowship takes on the role of the Overlord and seeks to destroy the world. A band of heroes formed by the other player characters sets out on a dangerous mission to prevent that and save the day.
Tearmoon Empire and how the fear of death makes you a better person
I won’t say that it looks like the cow deserved it because the trailer for Tearmoon Empire begins with Luna Tearmoon. You’d have to be quite an unpleasant princess to warrant being dragged to the chopping block.
Fantastic art: A return to the folk horror illustrations of The Wild Hunt
Barely a week ago, I lauded the art of Hannah Mosley in FOLKLORE – The Wild Hunt.
Alchemy RPG arrives to challenge the VTT world
Instead of describing the characters, you create them as fully-playable Alchemy characters.
Quantum: Time Bomb turns selfies into collectables
To win the original cover artwork as pencilled by David Morris and inked by Pat O’Connor, buy a copy from a shop, take your new copy of Quantum #1 outside and post a selfie with it along with where (name and address) you bought it.