Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Ep.8 Sess.3 Necessary Evil Savage Worlds Reboot Chargen
In this session we decide to return to the Savage Worlds system for the remainder of the campaign. We rebuild our characters for when we'll pick up the game, a few months after the breakout from Penitentiary Prime.
Show Audio
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Ep.7 Sess.2 Necessary Evil with Marvel Heroic Roleplaying
An actual play recording of our second session of Necessary Evil using the Marvel Heroic Roleplaying basic game. The might of the V'sori security pitted against them, can our heroes find their way to freedom. Fierce new allies join them, but will it be enough?
Show Audio
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Ep.6 Sess.1 Necessary Evil with Marvel Heroic Roleplaying
An actual play recording of our first session of Necessary Evil using the Marvel Heroic Roleplaying basic game. Can our hapless villains fulfill the demands of their mysterious benefactor, and still manage to save their own hides? What happened to their world while they've been locked away in Penitentiary Prime?
Audio Show
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
News: 13th Age and Tabletop
There are some very cool things that have come up on the Horizon that have me excited.
The first is 13th Age, a game being authored by Jonathan Tweet (Ars Magica, Over the Edge, and 3e) and Rob Heinsoo (4e, Dreamblade, Three-Dragon Ante). This is basically a fantasy game with old-school sensibilities in its tone, and given the people involved, it will be right to my taste. The art on their page (http://www.pelgranepress.com/?p=7750) looks very neat and I look forward to hearing more in the coming weeks!
The second is the newest addition to the YouTube Geek and Sundry channel (a.k.a. Felicia Day and Friend's YouTube), which is the Wil Wheaton hosted TableTop. This is essentially a godsend as it is a normal (well mostly normal) show about geeky boardgames (and I hope one day RPGs) where the fact that everyone on the show being a gamer is not a joke (I'm looking at you Big Bang Theory). These are well dressed, well mannered individuals who don't live in their mothers' basements but enjoy gaming. I might be making a mountain of a molehill here, but shows like this give me hope that the gaming industry will live a good long time.
Be sure to check these out!
The first is 13th Age, a game being authored by Jonathan Tweet (Ars Magica, Over the Edge, and 3e) and Rob Heinsoo (4e, Dreamblade, Three-Dragon Ante). This is basically a fantasy game with old-school sensibilities in its tone, and given the people involved, it will be right to my taste. The art on their page (http://www.pelgranepress.com/?p=7750) looks very neat and I look forward to hearing more in the coming weeks!
The second is the newest addition to the YouTube Geek and Sundry channel (a.k.a. Felicia Day and Friend's YouTube), which is the Wil Wheaton hosted TableTop. This is essentially a godsend as it is a normal (well mostly normal) show about geeky boardgames (and I hope one day RPGs) where the fact that everyone on the show being a gamer is not a joke (I'm looking at you Big Bang Theory). These are well dressed, well mannered individuals who don't live in their mothers' basements but enjoy gaming. I might be making a mountain of a molehill here, but shows like this give me hope that the gaming industry will live a good long time.
Be sure to check these out!
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Ep.5 Mistborn Read-through Review
The Mistborn Adventure Game reviewed, an excellent narrative-focused game which serves equally well as something new for hardened gamers or as an introductory game. Now in audio form for those who prefer to hear my mellifluous vocals.
Audio
Original text review
Audio
Original text review
Ep.4 Lovecraftian Shorts Read-through Review
In this episode I review Felbrigg Herriot's Lovecraftian Shorts, a light, GM-less narrative focused game that nicely emulates Lovecraft's fiction.
Audio or Text Review.
Lovecraftian Shorts - Read-through Review
I'd like to discuss another small press game this time, Felbrigg Herriot's Lovecraftian Shorts. Increasingly some of the best ideas from indie games have found their way into more mainstream role-playing games, so seeing new stuff constantly coming out all the time is exciting. Lovecraftian Shorts is aptly named, its a light game with the same tightly written prose as Death Bringers (check out the review if you haven't yet). It aims to emulate the Cosmicist tales of H.P. Lovecraft, with a nice splash of pulp sensibilities. It accomplishes this through a heavy narrative focus in the mechanics and in the tight adventures it promotes. It has a style reminiscent of role-playing game Baron Munchhausen crossed with Fiasco.
The core mechanic of the game involves a strict turn rotation in which
The core mechanic of the game involves a strict turn rotation in which
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