5e Review: Tyranny of Dragons
5e Review: Tyranny of Dragons The premier adventure for Fifth Edition Dungeons & Dragons is Tyranny of Dragons. I held off reviewing the product until I got a better grip of the edition. More than...
View ArticleD&D5 Review: Southland Heroes
D&D5 Review: Southland Heroes Edit: Since the publication of this review, the offending aasimar and lizardfolk text has been removed. This leaves the aasimar entry shorter but workable but means...
View ArticlePathfinder Review: Occult Adventures
Pathfinder Review: Occult Adventures I’m not even going to try and count the number of hardcover rulebooks released by Paizo for the Pathfinder Roleplaying game. Even excluding the ones for the...
View ArticleD&D 5 Review: Midgard Heroes
Review: Midgard Heroes Following up on Southland Heroes, Kobold Press has released Midgard Heroes. This book contains races and backgrounds for the 5th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons based on Kobold...
View ArticleReview: Out of the Abyss
D&D 5e Review: Out of the Abyss Hot on the heels of GenCon (and just missing the convention season) is the new Dungeons & Dragons tabletop roleplaying game book, Out of the Abyss, which tells...
View ArticlePathfinder Review: Inner Sea Races
Pathfinder Review: Inner Sea Races The latest hardcover release for the Pathfinder Campaign Setting line is Inner Sea Races, the follow-up and companion for Inner Sea Gods and spiritual companion to...
View ArticleReview: Sword Coast Legends
Review: Sword Coast Legends Two video studies have teamed up to make Sword Coast Legends, the latest Dungeons & Dragons video game and first video game for the 5th Edition of the game. Video game...
View ArticleD&D Review: Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide
D&D Review: Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide After the cancellation of its predecessor and a delay for an uncertain length of time, the first sourcebook for the 5th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons...
View ArticleReview: Bestiary 5
Pathfinder Review: Bestiary 5 The common wisdom among d20 roleplaying gamers is that you can never have too many monsters. Paizo seems to be putting this to the test with Bestiary 5, which – despite...
View ArticleReview: Realm Works
Review: Realm Works A computer program that has been on my radar for a while is Realm Works. I’ve heard it hyped in interviews and mentioned on podcasts and websites, for both Dungeons & Dragons...
View ArticleReview: Curse of Strahd
Review: Curse of Strahd For the fourth storyline/ adventure path for 5th Edition, Wizards of the Coast moved the writing process in-house and brought back the original creators to expand on their...
View ArticleReview: Amethyst
Review: Amethyst Quintessence Newly released by Dias Ex Machina is Amethyst Quintessence, designed for the 5th Edition of the world’s oldest role-playing game (aka Dungeons & Dragons). Amethyst...
View ArticleReview: Ultimate Intrigue
Pathfinder Review: Ultimate Intrigue The spring release for the Pathfinder Roleplay Game is Ultimate Intrigue, which is the counterpart to Ultimate Magic and Ultimate Combat. It’s the twenty-fifth...
View Article5e Review: Tome of Beasts
5e Review: Tome of Beasts Kobold Press has published several small products for the 5th Edition of “the world’s Oldest Role-Playing Game” aka Dungeons & Dragons. Their previous efforts were small...
View ArticleUltimate NPCs: Skulduggery
Ultimate NPCs: Skulduggery The book Ultimate NPCs: Skulduggery is slowly hitting mailboxes, the PDF having hit inboxes a few weeks back. It is part of publisher Nord Games’ “Gamemaster’s Toolbox” line...
View ArticlePathfinder Review: Horror Adventures
Pathfinder Review: Horror Adventures The big GenCon 2016 release from Paizo Inc is Horror Adventures, the latest in their “skin books” that allow gamemasters to customize their campaign’s tone (aka...
View ArticleReview: Storm King’s Thunder
Review: Storm King’s Thunder The fifth story-line adventure for 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons is Storm King’s Thunder, which evokes memories and concepts from the classic adventure series, Against...
View ArticleReview: Adventures in Middle Earth Player’s Guide
Review: Adventures in Middle Earth Player’s Guide Published by the British RPG studio, Cubicle 7, the first book in the Adventures in Middle Earth product line is the Player’s Guide. Cubicle 7 current...
View ArticleReview: Volo’s Guide to Monsters
D&D Review: Volo’s Guide to Monsters The first major monster expansion by Wizards of the Coast for 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons (and the second official accessory for the tabletop RPG game),...
View ArticleReview: Tales From the Yawning Portal
D&D Review: Tales From the Yawning Portal Wizards of the Coast has been keeping us fans on our toes with unexpected products that seldom fit into the comfortable expected boxes built by prior...
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