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Reviews Articles
Delve into our stories on Reviews. This collection covers topics in Comics, Anime, and Tabletop & RPGs.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #56
A monster-hunting Boogiepop phantom, a ninja, growing into his powers and the deadly demons that threaten humanity.
iHunt: A review of the TTRPG where you kill monsters to pay bills
Good RPGs, I think, are those that ooze atmosphere. iHunt swims in it.
Vultures RPG: Space Mom is recruiting bounty-hunters
In the future, mecha have been banned. These are weapons that can destroy cities, even planets and they’re operated by rogue pilots who won’t turn their license in.
Death and photography: A review of Obscura
Obscura is a comic about death and photography. The connection between death and photography isn’t as obscure as some people might think.
A review of Dead of Night: The Final Cut
Graeme Patrick’s adventure only needs 2 players, can cope with many more but I recommend you don’t have more characters than can reasonably fit in a motorboat.
A review of Lancer RPG: An skirmish-tabletop hybrid that looks like an indie comic
I think Lancer is equally suited to one-off game as it is a mega-campaign that lasts for years.
Conan 2099 Is Out of This World
It’s almost nostalgic and reassuring to see that even in space and in the far future, a beloved and memorable character with such a studded past seems to still be in good hands.
The cycle of life: Mad Max meets Tom & Jerry – A review of Solo
So, yeah, although every single reviewer is going to do it – I’m going to use the phrase “Tom & Jerry meets Mad Max” to summarise Solo!
Biohacking D&D: A review of GeneFunk 2090
There are two gates to cross. Do you like Fifth edition rules? Do you like cyberpunk(ish)?









