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Winners of the Tabletop Gaming Awards 2021 announced as Dune takes top RPG

September 25, 2021 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

The first-ever awards from the Tabletop Gaming Magazine have just been announced.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: aliens: colonial marines Operations Manual, Arkham Horror, brotherwise games, call to adventure, Dune: Adventures in the Imperium, Elder Scrolls, fantasy flight games, Free League Publishing, leder games, Modiphius Entertainment, oath: chronicles of Empire and exile, overboss, road to infamy, tabletop gaming awards, tabletop gaming live, tabletop gaming magazine, tabletopia

Routinely Itemised: RPGs #71

October 23, 2020 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Routinely Itemised is Geek Native’s weekly RPG news summary, complete with a roundup of new releases, freebies, interviews and reviews.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: 9th level games, a wicked secret, adventure system, Arion Games, astate, awakening dream, beadle & grimm, black cat gaming, Bruce Cordell, bundle of holding, call to arms, Chaosium, Corpus Malicious, cortex prime, critical role, crystal of storms, cubicle 7, cyberpunk red, dnd beyond, draco studios, Dragonlance, Dream Realm Storytellers, Elder Scrolls, en publishing, fat dragon games, fateful night, feretory, Free League Publishing, gama, gamepla, gods of the fall, grand times games, halloween, handiwork games, Hell Rides to Hallt, heroes' feast, idyll creations, imaginarium games, Inkwell Ideas, king arthur pendragon, kobold press, Loke BattleMats, lynne hardy, Modiphius Entertainment, Monte Cook Games, mork borg, MT Black, murder publishing, Nightfall Games, osprey games, Paizo Publishing, pathfinder advanced player's guide, perilous, portents, R. Talsorian Games, rhianna pratchett, Rivers of London, roll20con, routinely itemised, savage worlds, Shadow of the Demon Lord, soulbound, stargrave, terminator, the excellents, the grinning frog, the secret files of section d, the spy game, the wildsea, The World of Critical Role, vaesen, warhammer, wizards of the coast

Sinister Elder Scrolls Online scene recreated in LEGO

June 9, 2016 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Do check out the work of Thorsten Bonsch, aka Xenomurphy, as he is a LEGO talent! This scene is created from The Thieves Guild DLC from Elder Scrolls online. The original art was created by Charlie Shanton was kind enough to leave this note for Bonsch; Hi Thorsten, I’m the world builder at Zenimax that […]

Filed Under: Geek Stuff Tagged With: Elder Scrolls, Elder Scrolls Online, lego

80 fantasy plants that might appear in your next RPG [infographic]

September 12, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Do you run a fantasy RPG which has a world strangely filled with entirely mundane fauna and flora. How would that even happen? This infographic from AvasFlowers takes to the works of fiction to compile 80 of the best alternative plants into a single, handy, list. The result? An infographic loaded with inspiration and enough […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Elder Scrolls, fantasy, harry potter, Hunger Games, infographics, mario, mass effect, Middle-earth, war of the worlds, World of Warcraft

Back to Tamriel worships the Elder Scrolls Online MMO

April 13, 2014 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Are you giving the Elder Scrolls Online a go? What are your impressions? Harry Partridge likes it. He’s put together this animated musical tribute. Partridge has history here; his YouTube channel is full of great animation and this includes The Elder Scroll Adventures with the Dovahkids.

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Elder Scrolls, Elder Scrolls Online, Harry Partridge, Skyrim

Latest screen shots from The Elder Scrolls Online

December 17, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This MMORPG will hit Mac, PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in the spring of 2014. It brings Bethesda’s fantasy world to the multi-player level and will certainly be a significant event in the calendar for many gamers. Let’s take a look! Bone Collosus Battle Flame Atronach Battle Stonefalls Giant Snakes Clan Fear

Filed Under: Console, PC Tagged With: Bethesda, Elder Scrolls, Elder Scrolls Online, mmorpg, monsters, playstation 4, previews, xbox one

The Elder Scrolls Online and the TESO alliance

January 23, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

It’s easy to see why this trailer is so popular. What’s going on? Which side should I join? Look at that action! And for gamers like myself who like politics, factions and that sort of thing there’s even the clever suggestion of that going on. The three warriors facing off to become the Elder Scrolls […]

Filed Under: PC Tagged With: Bethesda, Elder Scrolls, Elder Scrolls Online, mmorpg, trailers

Inside Elder Scrolls Online

May 6, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Elder Scrolls Online was announced just a few days ago. Already, thankfully, some details are surfacing. It looks like Bethesda will not be breaking the MMO model with this game – which may disappoint some. On the other hand it does look like they’re trying to appeal to traditional Elder Scroll players as well. Details […]

Filed Under: PC Tagged With: Bethesda, Elder Scrolls, Elder Scrolls Online, Skyrim, teasers, trailers

Skyrim themes goes classical

January 3, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Jason uses an acoustic violin, along with an electric one and a clever use of drums in order to remaster Jeremy Soule’s Skyrim theme. Impressive stuff.

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Elder Scrolls, Jeremy Soule, Skyrim, violin

Malukah’s amazing Skyrim vocals

January 3, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

Two very impressive and wonderfully sung Skyrim covers; The Dragonborn Comes and Age of Oppression.

Filed Under: Music Tagged With: Elder Scrolls, Jeremy Soule, Malukah, Skyrim, World of Warcraft

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