There’s no talking in Bandai Namco’s Synduality trailer, just some dramatic music and the promise of mech action.
Demodog Halloween costume! Let your dog channel their inner Demogorgon
NOA say their version of Stranger Things’ Demogorgon is made from felt, so it’s eco-friendly, soft, warm and durable.
BookTok backfire prompts Amazon to change how eBook refunds work
A BookTok challenge has upset authors and prompted Amazon to change how eBook/Kindle refunds work.
Housing Complex C: Toonami trail their horror anime
Housing Complex C is an anime from Japan, where it was made by the studio Akatsuki, being piped straight to Toonami. It’s due out on October 2nd, then straight to HBO Max the day after.
Oh yes! There’s a Labyrinth version of Clue/Cluedo
Relive your first encounter with Jim Henson’s 1986 fantasy film Labyrinth by embarking on an epic trip with little Sarah. She must rescue her newborn brother from the elusive Jareth the Goblin King by navigating a perplexing, mystical maze.
When the Moon Hangs Low: Exclusive playlist for the gothic action RPG
When the Moon Hangs Low is a gothic action RPG from Isolation Games. It’s been successful enough to do that rare thing for an indie RPG; it’s back on Kickstarter for a print edition.
Forbidden Planet adds Homeworld RPG Collector’s Edition and dice to their growing collection
100 years ago, a satellite detected an object under the sands of the Great Desert…
Audio EXP: #165 – Are we the baddies?
Catching up with the Geek Native news after Tabletop Gaming Live in a week in which The Washington Post looked at racism in the RPG publishing community. It’s Audio EXP, the Geek Native highlights podcast.
RPG Publisher Spotlight: Battleaxes & Brimstone
Created during the pandemic, Battleaxes & Brimstone was inspired by decades of enthusiastic players and my own personal bucket list.
“More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers” gives us True Fool Love
There are English subtitles, ish, if you hit the caption button on the latest More Than a Married Couple, But Not Lovers trailer.








