A dark pact was made to save a corner, a single city, from the apocalypse and in Shotguns and Sorcery, the PCs live in the literal shadow of it.
Dark D&D: A review of The Lost Citadel
Pick up a favourite D&D campaign setting, corrupt the magic, kill almost everybody off, resurrect their corpses as angry undead and place those scant few who survive in a single dwarven fortress.
I can see Ghibli now: A review of Eyes Unclouded
You’ll know at a glance whether Eyes Unclouded is a temptation for you, or not.
Dark Worlds: The Ritual D&D adventure review
A review of Dark Worlds: The Ritual. This set of adventures brings the cosmic horror of the Cthulhu mythos to fantasy heroes.
Satisfyingly tactical: A review of The Umbrella Academy card game
The Umbrella Academy card game is so easy to learn that the gameplay is pretty much explained entirely in the Kickstarter pitch video.
Goblin Slayer -Goblin’s Crown- movie review
This feature-length Goblin Slayer feels like Goblin Slayer; especially the second half of the series. Don’t expect everyone to live. Expect the goblins to be cunning and cruel.
Worth your money: An Elf and an Orc Had a Little Baby: Parentage and Upbringing in D&D
A DMs Guild Dungeons & Dragons supplement that lets you design characters of mixed race and different upbringings.
A fist-flinging success: The God of High School’s debut
I’ve been watching anime for over 20 years, and I’m struggling to remember when a series made such a strong debut.
Soulfire and Doom: A review of Warhammer Age of Sigmar – Soulbound
Overall? If you’re curious, even a little, check out Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Soulbound.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #66
We’re looking at new shows like the surreally magical Dorohedoro which feels so different and unique, as well as new shows like A Certain Scientific Railgun T which is safely familiar but still very good.









