Eric Bleney discusses 5e Adventures, the grit of Warhammer in D&D, and using AI art to keep indie modules affordable in this RPG Publisher Spotlight.
State of the Mongoose: Dark Conspiracy returns, 2300AD goes standalone, and a permanent HQ
Mongoose Publishing’s State of the Mongoose 2025 reveals the acquisition of Dark Conspiracy, a standalone 2300AD rulebook, and the prototype of a new Traveller video game.
Audible’s 2025 Sci-Fi & Fantasy scorecard: The data behind the year’s best
We analysed Audible’s best Sci-Fi and Fantasy audiobooks of 2025. Discover the top rated titles, hidden gems and the best value for your monthly credit in our full data report.
The HeatHub trial: turning the cloud’s waste heat into domestic hot water
An Essex couple has reduced their energy bills to £40 a month by replacing their boiler with a Thermify HeatHub—a mini data centre in their shed.
Director Baku Kinoshita’s The Last Blossom sweeps the board in Edinburgh
The Last Blossom wins the Jury Award, Audience Award, and Geek Native’s fan poll at the Scotland Loves Anime 2025 festival.
100 Meters review: A straightforward sprint but is life ever that simple?
Is the finish line the most important part of the race? We look at the existential questions posed by 100 Meters.
Review: Zin Never Dies
We review Zin Never Dies, a fantasy RPG with a difference. Discover the Fitting Action System and the lore of Djin-Za in this indie gem by Eiko Nemo Dowme.
MCM Birmingham 2025: Baldur’s Gate 3 cast, James McAvoy and Doctor Who reunion headline winter show
MCM Birmingham Comic Con 2025 confirms James McAvoy, a Doctor Who reunion, and the cast of Baldur’s Gate 3 for the November event at the NEC.
Lupin III OVA review: A high-octane marathon at Scotland Loves Anime
Was the 8-part Lupin III OVA marathon a fitting finale for Scotland Loves Anime? Read our review of the gory, stylish, and character-focused adventure.
Anime review: Labyrinth’s muddled mashup
Is the anime Labyrinth (2021) worth watching? Geek Native reviews a film that is part Fight Club, part Creepypasta, and part social media lecture.









