Imagine being able to change bodies, either with technology like in Altered Carbon or to slip your soul out of your body and dive into the world of the supernatural.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #58
Will the vampire conspiracy defeat mankind? Can the youngest group of mecha-mercenaries from Mars escape the clutches of the evil corporation? Why is the water goddess Aqua so annoying?
Oneironaut is an RPG you play in your dreams
You are one of Ahiag’s army, a warrior fighting against the mad influence of Yuruapri, to save the dream world.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #57
Castlevania returns and what’s going in the world of Somali and the Forest Spirit. Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
Session Zero: A review of Dryad
It’s here we learn a bit about the world; God has abandoned it, and there is no magic.
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.









