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)?
Nightmare fuel: A review of Nibiru – a sci-fi RPG of lost memories
Nibiru is a game to approach if you’re an experienced gamer, able to step up to cooperative storytelling and a cool head in deadly combat.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #55
Steampunk warriors against the zombie armies, mystic military groups against the vampire overlords that pulling our strings from the shadows and dodgy fan service. Yep, it’s another round up of anime mini-reviews.
The choices we make: A review of Blade Runner 2019
I think this collection of Blade Runner 2019 is about choices. What choices would you confront when it came to staying alive or keeping someone else alive?
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #54
In this episode of Irregular Reconnaissance, we’ve two shows that manage a ‘Good’ rating, and they’re sandwiching a cluster of less successful candidates.
Space is Hell: A review of Free League Publishing’s Alien RPG
I liked the Cinematic preview. Now the £65 book has arrived I’m even happier. It feels like an excellent investment, a good game and a worthy addition to my gaming library.
Aliens have invaded Dungeons & Dragons: A review of Blades & Blasters
Aliens in D&D is a wild-card of an idea, but it’s an intriguing possibility, even though I suspect as many people will wrinkle their nose in displeasure as who’ll embrace the idea.









