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An RPG rundown; recommendations and reviews of the best role-playing games on the market.
5 Tips For Playing Better Ninjas
The night is quiet. The only thing one can hear is the wind blowing through the eaves, and the occasional flap of a hunting bird. You see nothing, but that doesn't mean there is nothing out there. And as you peer into the shadows, you do not see one of them detach itself from the wall behind you.
By Neal Litherland3 years ago in Gamers
How To Build an Iron Hands Space Marine
In the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war. The Imperium of Man stretches across the stars, fighting a dozen and more foes on a thousand different fronts. From the regiments of the Imperial Guard, to the battle ships and cruisers of the line, to the overwhelming firepower of the titans of Mars, and the precision of the temples of assassins, the Imperium boasts a mind-boggling variety of warriors and weapons it has unleashed upon the galaxy.
By Neal Litherland3 years ago in Gamers
Super Nintendo Games That Should Have Been Added To The SNES Classic.
As great and nostalgic the SNES Classic was, it left out some impressive games. Despite allowing older players to relive their childhoods, the SNES Classic left out some of the best SNES games ever created.
By Halden Mile3 years ago in Gamers
Nintendo 'Falls' Short This Season
Getting Direct September has come and gone with no new Nintendo 64 game for Nintendo’s Switch Online Expansion Pass. With October upon us it has been almost exactly one year since Nintendo launched the Switch Online Expansion Pass with its original nine titles. Since December of 2022 Nintendo has released one title per month for a total of nine new titles (at least outside of Japan). The only odd months out in this distribution pattern have been November 2021, and September of 2022-the reason for my lamentations.
By Caleb Sherman3 years ago in Gamers
The Hacker - Dungeons and Dragons Homebrew
The Hacker - Rogue Archetype This is a special, brand-new Rogue — Exclusive on Patreon With the advent of computer technology and its complete proliferation through society came the rise of a new market — and with it, those who would exploit it.
By Parliament Homebrew3 years ago in Gamers
The Scientist Wizard
Ashtar pulled on his robe, ensuring it sat comfortable across his shoulders, and covered his clothing. He slid on a set of rings, one silver one gold, and clicked them together thrice to activate them. He hung a medallion around his neck, and turned the facing until it clicked. There was a whir of energy, and then clean, sweet air puffed around his nose. He took a deep breath, and then opened the small sack he'd laid on his work bench.
By Neal Litherland3 years ago in Gamers
Lunar Domain - Dungeons and Dragons Homebrew
Lunar Domain - Cleric Domain Clerics of the Moon, often called Lunar Clerics, are incredibly varied in their reasons for worship. Some pray to the moon and its deities as a beacon of light and hope in the dark of night; some pray for the wondrous power it exerts over the tides, bringing life to the seas; and some pray to the moon as the eve of lycanthropes, using its power both to protect the hunted among their ranks and to reveal and burn away the hunters who prey on the weak.
By Parliament Homebrew3 years ago in Gamers
5 Infuriating Fighters You Meet in Your Gaming Career
When most of us ask ourselves which class is most friendly to newer players, the fighter is the class that comes to mind. Fighters fill some of the most iconic roles in our fiction, their class is easy to get a basic grasp on, and flexible enough that folks can make all kinds of unique characters. In fact, if you've been gaming for a while chances are good you've got a story about an awesome fighter whose deeds live on in tale and song even now that the campaign is over.
By Neal Litherland3 years ago in Gamers











