Posts Tagged ‘rpg’
Review – The Wolves of Langston
The Wolves of Langston is a 5E adventure from Obvious Mimic, a website that sells D&D accessories, gear, and adventures that can be played solo or with a party. Their adventures can be downloaded directly as a PDF or purchased as soft or hardcover books. In this particular adventure, the player is drawn into a small town where a woman was recently killed in a most violent fashion, and the mayor asks you to investigate. So is it worth the price of a download, or are you better off doing something else if your D&D party cancels? Read on for the review!
Read MoreReview – Jedi Survivor
Sporting a very well-crafted Star Wars story, next-gen graphics, epic boss fights, and a plethora of side content to explore, Jedi Survivor is a game that I can easily recommend.
Read MoreReview – Tactics Ogre Reborn
Tactics Ogre: Let us Cling Together is back yet again, this time with considerably updates. Is it as good as it was decades ago?
Read MoreReview – Triangle Strategy
Triangle Strategy is Team Asano’s first foray into the strategy RPG genre. How did they do? Derek has our review!
Read MoreAlien: The Roleplaying Game – Heart of Darkness
Heart of Darkness is a roleplaying campaign that can be played as a standalone or a conclusion to the Draconis Strain Saga. In this campaign, players are tasked by Weyland-Yutani to venture out to a space station in the far reaches of the galaxy and to retrieve a new lifeform.
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