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An RPG rundown; recommendations and reviews of the best role-playing games on the market.
What if video games became a form of therapy?
For a long time, video games were seen as mere distractions — or worse, as sources of violence, isolation, and addiction. But a different kind of game is emerging, one that is softer, more compassionate, and introspective. These are the poetic, contemplative, or relaxing games. Titles that go against the grain of loud, aggressive blockbusters, focusing instead on atmosphere, emotion, and inner escape. What if these games were actually a new kind of silent therapy, accessible to everyone?
By Bubble Chill Media 5 months ago in Gamers
Mastering Political Intrigue in Dungeons & Dragons: A Guide for Dungeon Masters
When most players think of Dungeons & Dragons, they imagine dungeons, dragons, and epic battles. But there’s another side to the game that can be just as thrilling—political intrigue. Instead of clashing steel and fireballs, the drama unfolds through manipulation, secret alliances, betrayals, and tense negotiations.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Gamers
Behemoth VR Performance: Quest, PCVR, and PSVR2 Compared
When Skydance announced Behemoth, the studio promised a brutal, large-scale VR experience that pushes immersion to new heights. But like any ambitious virtual reality title, the way it performs depends heavily on the platform you choose. Quest, PCVR, and PSVR2 each offer very different strengths—and knowing how Behemoth plays on them can shape which headset you’ll want to use.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Gamers
From The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners to Behemoth – Skydance’s Groundbreaking VR Journey
Virtual reality has always promised to change the way people experience games, but few studios have delivered on that promise as effectively as Skydance Interactive. From their acclaimed debut in The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners to the ambitious upcoming release of Behemoth, the studio has consistently pushed VR forward.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Gamers
Best D&D Campaign Hooks That Instantly Capture Your Players’ Attention
Starting a Dungeons & Dragons campaign is one of the most exciting moments for both Dungeon Masters and players. The opening session sets the tone for everything that follows. If the beginning feels dull, players might drift, and the world you’ve worked hard to create will lose momentum before it even begins. That’s where campaign hooks come in.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Gamers
Behemoth VR Campaign: Four Colossal Bosses and Over 10 Hours of Immersive Action
When Skydance announced Behemoth, expectations were already sky-high. A brutal, physics-driven VR action-adventure set in a desolate, plague-ridden world sounded ambitious enough, but the real hook is its campaign. Instead of being a short showcase, Behemoth offers a fully fleshed-out story mode with massive battles, tense survival mechanics, and a length that rivals many flat-screen AAA titles.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Gamers
Mission 001: Report At HQ (Part TWO)
JC tried opening his eyes but his surroundings felt fuzzy. He could hear the steady sound of a ventilation system around him. His body hurts him as he attempts to lift the left arm. His hand finds no grip but, on his right, Denton scratches a sterile concrete wall. The place is somber, silent and seems deserted.
By Emmanuel de Meulenaer5 months ago in Gamers
How to Roleplay a Chaotic Neutral Character Without Being Annoying
Playing a chaotic neutral character in Dungeons & Dragons can be one of the most rewarding experiences at the table. Done well, it’s exciting, unpredictable, and adds a refreshing spark to any campaign. Done poorly, though, it can quickly slide into disruptive behavior that frustrates both the Dungeon Master and fellow players.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Gamers
Traversing the Forsaken Lands: Combat, Climbing, and Crafting in Behemoth
Behemoth, the upcoming VR title from Skydance Games, drops players into a world that is as merciless as it is mesmerizing. The Forsaken Lands sprawl out like a graveyard of civilizations long forgotten, a place where towering beasts wander, ancient ruins crumble, and survival depends on more than just brute strength.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Gamers
Best Multiclass Combinations in D&D 5e (Ranked by Roleplay and Power)
Multiclassing in Dungeons & Dragons 5e is one of the most exciting ways to customize a character. It lets you blend the strengths of different classes into a unique identity. Some players chase raw power, crafting devastating builds that crush encounters. Others want flavorful roleplay options that add layers to their character’s story.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Gamers
Behemoth VR: Exploring the Monumental Scale of Giant Boss Battles
The VR game Behemoth by Skydance thrusts players into a world where size alone is a threat. At the heart of this brutal, crumbling landscape stand the colossal Behemoths—towering monstrosities that define the very core of the experience.
By Richard Bailey5 months ago in Gamers











