Promises of terrible greatness were how I summed up the first trailer for Heavenly Delusion.
Racing to $100K: Vast Grimm’s Into Oblivion is a splatterpunk RPG success
One of the techniques that Infinite Black uses to power its Kickstarters, which I’ve benefited from in the past for my pin badge collection, is merch.
Pitch Black meets Starship Troopers: Make My Day sci-fi gets a bug-infested trailer
Netflix says their adaptation of Yasuo Ohtagaki’s sci-fi manga, Make My Day, is a must-see epic. Ohtagaki is the brains behind Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt.
Hyped or hyperspace? Review of Rendezvous with Rama
Rendezvous with Rama is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1972. Set in the early 2130s, the book tells the story of a 50-kilometre-long cylindrical alien starship that enters the Solar System.
The Väruld RPG comes to Kickstarter with a system-agnostic world core book
Screenwriter Désirée Nordlund is back on Kickstarter with an RPG that lets you pick the rules you want. Väruld is system agnostic and book one is the world book.
Audio power: A review of Embassytown by China Mieville
The novel is a must-read/must-listen for any fan of sci-fi and a great way to explore the possibilities of language and communication.
The best selling sci-fi RPGs published on DriveThruRPG in 2022
Is there a dominant publisher in sci-fi? Mongoose makes the chart six times, but fellow British publisher Modiphius manage four entries as well.
Free to Download: The 64-page Eternus sci-fi RPG Quickstart
Would you have a folder in your RPG library called The Black Orifice? Perhaps Eternus will tempt you.
Voyage to the Edge of Imagination: Doctor Who sound pioneers meet the Savage Planet
London’s Science Museum is having a night of electronica on the 7th of October.
Fainting Goat Games funds Blaster Bolts! The sci-fi story and White Star RPG content
The campaign has reached its funding goal, so we should get an anthology of stories from the 13 issues of Blaster Bolts already out, an omnibus of new rules from the same zines and that across two books.









