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An RPG rundown; recommendations and reviews of the best role-playing games on the market.
Name, Rank, and Serial Number in Werewolf: The Apocalypse
The garou in Werewolf: The Apocalypse have a lot of customs and traditions, many of which go back for thousands of years, and are specific to particular tribes, camps, and so forth. While I've played a variety of chronicles in this particular game in both the tabletop and in LARP settings, though, there is one, particular tradition (a formality, really) that I feel gets overdone to the point that it becomes a rote reflex. And doing that, I think, reduces it to just another game mechanic rather than actually marking events as special, or noteworthy.
By Neal Litherland3 years ago in Gamers
Why These Nostalgic Games Feel Like Home
Writing my first gaming article online was about a younger version of me. Picture a younger me, wide-eyed and grinning, as my dad handed me a shiny new game disc. Little did he know, he was not just giving me a game; he was gifting me a piece of my childhood, a ticket to adventure, and a path to the gaming world.
By Inspiring YouTuber and Gamer3 years ago in Gamers
The Honor of "DM/GM" in Dungeons and Dragons
I am a HUGE Dungeons & Dragons fan. I have always LoVeD fantasy stories and games. Dragons, faeries, elves, adventure, saving the realms and kingdom! I love roleplaying, I am the girl who will go to the Ren Fair dressed in a FULL faerie get-up. Handmade and everything. If I had ever found a LARP community nearby, you can bet that I am so there. In essence. I'm a giant freaking nerd and I'm super proud of it. I never actually got to play the real D&D until earlier this year though, due to never having found a group.
By Hope Martin3 years ago in Gamers
Vehicular Combat is Always an Option
There are certain sayings that have become associated with me over the years as a player. While my most infamous is, "It is always better to do the thing," perhaps the most infamous line most players and Game Masters associate with me is, "Vehicular combat is always an option!"
By Neal Litherland3 years ago in Gamers
The Timeless Appeal of Skyrim
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, initially released in 2011, continues to stand as a hallmark of role-playing games (RPGs) even a dozen years later, in 2023. It’s not often that a game achieves such longevity in an industry characterized by rapid evolution and a constant influx of new titles. Skyrim's endurance is not a matter of chance but is grounded in several fundamental aspects of its design, storytelling, and the open-world framework that have ensured its lasting appeal.
By Mike Johnson3 years ago in Gamers
Dungeons and Dragons 5e Monster Codex: Volume 2
Two complete monsters ready to be dropped into any Dungeons and Dragons 5e campaign. Fiendish Torturer When evil souls are sent to one of the Nine Hells to face punishment, it is often the insectoid Fiendish Torturers that are called upon to perform the task – and they enjoy that duty immensely. They have large eyes, a long head, and their insect-like carapace is a dark bluish purple. They are very adept in the use of scalpels and other torture implements, despite their long arms ending in claws.
By Your Neighborhood Gaming3 years ago in Gamers
Review for Nintendo Switch's "Stray Gods"
Disclaimer: I'm going to start this review by saying: I will DO MY VERY VERY BEST! NOT! TO! GIVE! SPOILERS! That said, those of you who have played the game, you're going to understand what I am saying. I'm really dedicated to this because the game is so brand new.
By Hope Martin3 years ago in Gamers
The Holy Voice
The people sheltering in this place were huddled together against the darkness outside. The wind moaned through the eaves, but even over the wind they could hear the distant, bellowed orders of warriors on the march, and battle cries being shouted. They were drawing closer. The people clutched their farming tools and old, ill-cared-for weapons, looking for strength in the steel, but finding none.
By Neal Litherland3 years ago in Gamers









