Review: Pathfinder 2E – Bestiary 2

If we’re being honest, as far as much of the Pathfinder fanbase is concerned this review could probably be one paragraph long. It would read: “Lots more monsters, decently written, with good art.”
Read moreIf we’re being honest, as far as much of the Pathfinder fanbase is concerned this review could probably be one paragraph long. It would read: “Lots more monsters, decently written, with good art.”
Read moreBetween its weird cults, fast-talking gangsters and ancient horrors, Wrath of N’Kai squeezes so much pulp into its pagecount that you’d be forgiven for thinking it was a squashed orange. This is not, however, a bad thing.
Read moreIt’s hard to know what to expect from a book based on a card game, but somehow Tales From the Crucible still managed to surprise me. Where I’d anticipated arcane battles and endless combat I instead found stories of thieves and librarians, of lonely woodland healers and floundering researchers investigating Martian social customs.
Read moreSwedish RPG publisher Free League, known for games including Tales From the Loop and Mutant: Year Zero, has launched its own community content program through DriveThruRPG, allowing fans to create and sell their own supplements for their games.
Read moreHave you ever wished that you could just pluck an atmospheric dungeon off the shelf and get playing with the barest minimum of fuss or faff? Well, this convenience is exactly what the Dungeon Books of Battle Mats offers.
Read moreA couple of weeks ago I made my first ever trip into the dark, dank dungeons of Old-School Revival gaming with Necrotic Gnome’s Old-School Essentials. I returned a little wiser and a little more informed, but I can confidently state that I still don’t get it.
Read moreIf you hadn’t already guessed from the title, Thirsty Sword Lesbians looks to be – as the folks in my Twitter feed would put it – a mood.
Read moreIt may not be the most instantly gripping book on your gaming shelf, but what the Expanded Players’ Guide might lack in pyrotechnics it makes up in substance and flexibility. Honestly, in that way it’s probably an appropriate metaphor for Genesys as a whole.
Read moreThe latest supplement to expand Star Trek Adventures’ galaxy of delights doesn’t bring quite the same selection of new options and gear as its predecessors, but it more than makes up for this with brand new ways to play the game. In the Gamma Quadrant supplement, the Federation goes to war.
Read moreCall of Cthulhu publishers Chaosium have announced they’re developing a tabletop RPG adaption of Rivers of London,Ben Aaranovitch’s series of paranormal police procedural novels. The announcement came, rather appropriately, at the Dragonmeet convention in London, UK. Though details are still fairly light on the ground it’s been confirmed that the game will use the Basic Roleplaying system found in many
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