Against the Darkmaster is a whopping 550-paged RPG from Open Ended Games.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #77
In this Irregular Reconnaissance, we mix and match some of Netflix and Crunchyroll’s latest shows with some classics.
What does destiny want? A review of Old Soldiers #1
Old Soldiers is a comic book by Kevin Stone and Big House Comics.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #76
Dragon’s Dogma was given plenty of hype by Netflix, but is it any good or is The Great Pretender a better shout? In this article, we also catch up with some of the concluding Crunchyroll summer hits to find out which ones finish strongly.
Get your werewolf fix: Heart of the Forest
Heart of the Forest is a fantastic, sometimes dark, drama about grabbing life by the fur and making the most of it. It’s not always easy, and some people are monsters.
Ex Novo: A way for DMs and groups to gamify worldbuilding
Ex Novo is a settlement building game from Sharkbomb.
Good things in small packages: A review of Burn the Witch
There are two Londons, the mundane “Front London” which is our world and then the more mysterious “Reverse London”. Dragons are responsible for over 70% of deaths in the city, and only people from Reverse London can see them.
Tomfoolery Picnic: A review of As You ‘Wich
If you think the best way to persuade your friends to go for your sandwich is to describe how Jacobite rebels serve the combination of meat and bread skewered on their swords, then so be it.
Clever spellcasting: A review of Tattered Magicks
Tattered Magicks is an urban fantasy tabletop RPG from Brian Fitzpatrick, Moebius Adventures and Gallant Knight Games.
Straight out of a fantasy game – Tellstones: King’s Gambit review
Despite being dreadful at the game, I’m delighted at Tellstones: King’s Gambit.









