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By Superfly Pete Sometimes I just don’t have the time to set up a huge Heroscape war, defy the Great […]
By Superfly Pete Sometimes I just don’t have the time to set up a huge Heroscape war, defy the Great […]
By Thilo Graf. The second instalment of Raging Swan‘s TRIBES-series of supplements is 23 pages long.
In those times and places where volcanoes and chasms throw out fire and smoke unto the lands, one can sometimes find great rocky ellipsoids scattered upon the slopes and and fields. In the wake of eruptions, as the earth quiets, these eggs of lava rock remain standing, as if spewed out with the fire from the deep bowels of the earth.
This first impression is cemented further by one page containing 6 feats the tribe uses for their distinctive combat style. They are cool, atmospheric and not over-powered. Nice!
Herein is presented an unusual and atmospheric place to explore. As usual, 0one Games’s technical ability shines with especial mention due to the ‘water’ overlay, showing what you’d see of this sunken city from above the water – anyone who’s gone diving or even snorkelled will appreciate how different things look from above and below water!
It’s going to be hard not to compare Iron Dynasty: Way of the Ronin with Wu Xing: The Ninja Crusade, given how strong of an impression that game made on me, and how recently it was that I reviewed it.
The premise of Alien Frontiers is that two to four players are all vying to colonize a planet for their own evil designs, using resources and orbital stations to produce the colonies to be built in eight geographical regions of varying strategic value. Using a fleet of ships, which are represented by D6 dice, you can claim docking ports on each orbital station to use the stations’ abilities to both further your cause as well as deny your opponents the opportunity to use the station that you’ve chosen.
Hello everybody, Endzeitgeist speaking once again, this time not with a review, but with an interview on Lou Agresta’s new project
Hello everybody once again! With the Questhaven patronage project approaching commission, I’m going to take a closer look at all the race-books published by Rite Publishing for PFRPG so far.
Raging Swan today released the fourth instalment in its TRIBES line. Preceded by Bleached Skull Gnolls, Hobgoblins of the Mailed