There is something hauntingly painful and pure about a person’s first true love the things that stand between us and our chosen love can devastate us like nothing else. The new movie You Can Live forever directed by Mark Slutsky and Sarah Watts evokes these feelings perfectly. The story follows Jaime who is sent to … Continue reading Review of you Can Live forever
Review of Casa Susanna from PBS American experience
I need to get this out of the way at the beginning Case Susanna is an incredibly well made but for some in the community it may not be an easy thing to watch. It tells the story of a community of crossdressers from the 50’s and 60’s and them and their relatives use a … Continue reading Review of Casa Susanna from PBS American experience
Review of Barbie
Is it weird to have had too high expectations for a barbie movie? I originally did not, I mean I was intrigued by the fact that two of my favorite creators Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig were making a movie about this subject, but I figured it would be a train wreck. Then I was … Continue reading Review of Barbie
Handing intolerant enemies in RPG’s
So as we get back into covering RPG’s and I get back to gamemastering I had a question pop into my head about the relationship of the characters to bigoted antagonists. There are always the standard villains for RPG’s like dragons with treasure or the EVIL lord who just wants to conquer or kill every – because … Continue reading Handing intolerant enemies in RPG’s
Interview with Richard Ruane RPG creator
1. How did your start making games? What was your published work? I’ve been a game player for a long time, and many years ago got to work as an editor and occasional writer for the first incarnation of White Wolf Publishing, doing work on Hunter: The Reckoning, Aberrant, Mind’s Eye Theater, Mummy: The Resurrection,and (eventually) my dream job: … Continue reading Interview with Richard Ruane RPG creator
Review of Iron kingdoms RPG: Requiem campaign setting
I’ve been a fan of Steampunk for a long time and had always a soft spot in my heart for war machine, the art and the lore inspired me and while I never dug deep into playing the game. I always kept one eye on it. Then recently I got the chance to check out … Continue reading Review of Iron kingdoms RPG: Requiem campaign setting
The One Ring – Review
I am a long time Lord of the Rings/Hobbit enthusiast, and some might say borderline fanatical. In addition, I have been a D&D player and DM since the early 80’s. So, it would follow that I would love a LOTR RPG. I found and played a LOTR RPG predecessor 20 years or more ago and … Continue reading The One Ring – Review
Review of Kobold Press Campaign Builder: Cities & Towns
Have you ever wished to create your own King’s Landing? Make a medieval Gotham for your dragon themed vigilante to fight crime in? Maybe, you have less lofty goals but still want to make a unique city for your players to explore in the wider world of your favorite Dungeons and Dragons setting. Regardless of … Continue reading Review of Kobold Press Campaign Builder: Cities & Towns
Review of Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Beginner Box.
I am what some people call old and I have played a lot of TTRPG’s all the way back to the blue book basic DND set that came with not dice but chits to pull out of a cup instead of rolling to hit. The game mesmerized and confused the hell out of me, and … Continue reading Review of Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Beginner Box.
Review of Rogue games Dust & Neon
Cyberpunk, Westerns, and Roguelites all share one thing in common. Life? Is cheap. David Marquardt Studio’s Dust and Neon truly embodies that ethos with punishing gameplay set against a post-apocalyptic cowboy versus robots world drenched in equal parts shining lights and dusty cacti. It manages to feel both familiar and uniquely engaging with its … Continue reading Review of Rogue games Dust & Neon
