Under the Crimson Sun
By Paco Garcia Jaen If you have read my articles in the past, you know that I am a massive […]
By Paco Garcia Jaen If you have read my articles in the past, you know that I am a massive […]
Recently I published the first of a series of articles dedicated to highlight how, despite our best efforts, we are not doing enough to make the hobby a healthy hobby, and we are not doing enough to get the most out of the existing market.
IYADWYADYWAGWYAG, or how to do more and better–Part 2. The publishers. Read Post »
By Paco Garcia Jaen The videogames were excellent (well, maybe not Dragon Age 2) and the RPG did them justice
By Paco Garcia Jaen This is one of the products that came out of the blue for me. My FLGS
Not long ago I asked James Desborough what could publishers and retailers do to increase the presence of games to the public. Or something similar. He did say that it is a big subject with a difficult answer to give, so I took it upon me to actually attempt to provide with some ideas and galvanise some people into doing things.
IYADWYADYWAGWYAG, or how to do more and better–Part 1. The authors. Read Post »
I met Nathan D. Paoletta in 2011 when I was living in Chicago. We shared a few beers and I had a peak at his insightful thinking and his wits. Sharp, I can tell you! Later on I proceeded to back his Kickstarter project and I was really pleased I did. But that’s for another review. So when I found, literally by chance, Annalise when I visited Conception 2012, I just had to have it. And I haven’t regretted it!
Annalise: Stories of Pain, Hunger and Redemption Read Post »
This is an unboxing review of the game, not a review of the gameplay itself. The intention of this review
So when my Friendly Local Game Store owner said in his usual shy and yet knowledgeable voice that I might like this product, I did what wise men do, and listened. Then I looked. Then I gasped and then I purchased. I’ll tell you what and then why.
There is no doubt that Games Workshop is a successful company. They make a lot of money, are very well known worldwide, keep a very healthy number of games shops that video game retailers would like for themselves and the popularity seems to be on the rise, despite the highly priced products in the current economic climate.
I know I keep saying this, but it is true, I am a lucky man interviewing tons of really cool
The G*M*S Magazine Podcast Episode 36–Pathfinder novels with Dave Gross Read Post »