The Highlander Cinematic Adventure Is A Kind Of Magic
A dueling mechanic and a solid story for those who loved the 80s and 90s!
View ArticleDigging Into Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk
How well Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk works for your group will depend upon what you liked about Lost Mine of Phandelver.
View ArticleDanger Gal Dossier Does Double Duty
Over 100 NPCs to use as allies, enemies, rivals, and lovers in Cyberpunk Red.
View ArticleMonster Of The Week Takes The Hunt To Other Times And Places
New settings and rules let you play in different time periods.
View ArticleWhat's Next For Mutants In The Now?
More animals and futuristic settings for the Mutant Turtles inspired game!
View ArticleRootin’ Tootin’ Old-School Shootin’: A Review of Dead in the West
Dead in the West is grounded in the traditions of John Ford-esque westerns.
View ArticleCitizen, You Have The Clearance To Read This Paranoia Review
The classic dark comedy RPG turns the conventions of role playing games on their ear.
View ArticleWhat Do You Do With A Zombie Sailor?
A light system for horror-laced pirate adventures.
View ArticlePlanescape: Adventures in the Multiverse Review
After years of fan requests, Planescape is finally back and updated for 5E!
View ArticleWarpstar Offers An Easy Way To Roleplay 40k
Slink your way through dingy bive worlds and raid xenos tombs without a lot of rules reading.
View ArticlePlayer Core and Gamemaster Core Remastered Review
I was given preview copies of the new Pathfinder Player Core and Gamemaster Core books from Paizo so I could review them before they hit the shelves on November 15th.
View ArticleScoundrels of Brixton Grounds The Future In Worlds of Crime
Add exploited worlds to your space exploration games!
View ArticleLore & Legends Sheds New Light on D&D 5E
Michael Witwer, Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson, and Sam Witwer, authors of Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana, have written a new book, Dungeons & Dragons Lore & Legends
View ArticlePhiladelphia by Night Brings the 1800s to Vampire: The Masquerade
Philadelphia by Night is a community content release, and a big one (in terms of file size too).
View ArticleThe End of Everything Pits D&D Heroes Against Cthulhu Mythos Villains
The Cthulhu Mythos and Dungeons & Dragons have a strange relationship. Entities of the Mythos appeared in the first Deities & Demigods only to be struck from later printings due to...
View ArticleA Look at the New Deck of Many Things
The magical item, The Deck of Many Things, has a long history within D&D, first created for the Greyhawk setting and then appearing in every edition of the game in some fashion, either among magic...
View ArticleThe Lost Mountain Saga for Vaesen: An Interview with Ellinor DiLorenzo
The Lost Mountain Saga takes an RPG centered on mysteries, the danger of the wilds, and the changing nature of society itself.
View ArticleHull Breach Fills A Hole Full Of Content For Mothership
A great collection of space horror inspiration that can fit into any campaign.
View ArticleVast Grimm Offers An Unlikely Element: Hope
Evoking 90's frag-em-ups like Doom and Quake!
View ArticleMonte Cook Goes Weird
Thousands of ideas to players and game masters who want to make some interesting choices in their next game.
View Article