RIP… She was such a titan in the rpg industry through many different eras. My group has been trying to decide on our next campaign for this upcoming spring,and we wanted to go ”old school”, so as DM my executive decision will be Dark Tower. One the best all time RPG game designers… tragic loss.
I’m 54 and I’ve been retired since the age of 48 after running a very successful business. My (first world problem,taken with a grain of salt) dilemma is that all of my gaming buddies are still knee deep in their careers and group gaming time is still at a premium. Fortunately though I’ve...
Meh…fantastic looking miniature,I can stat it up myself. After all there are so many bestiaries now, raiding one of those tomes for stats is eazy peezy enough.
A ttrpg for WWII… yes please!! A campaign through the rubble in the streets of Stalingrad, or the labyrinthine jungles of Guadalcanal or New Guinea!! Sounds awesome… and I can use all of my Bolt Action miniatures and terrain!! Oh yes I’m in 😎
To me this art looks and feels too generic/ vanilla ,and most definitely too programmed for my tastes. Modern D&D art is almost too predictable nowadays, but it’s definitely crisp and clean and I get why they make the art like this for the masses.
Wow….that art sucks!! Landscapes are kinda cool but the characters are blocky/cartoonish garbage. I’m still gonna read it. Never judge a book by it’s cover they say…….hopefully.
Yes, I have it and I think it’s fantastic. Definitely recommend it, but I believe that it hasn’t been converted to 5e yet. It’s still just available in OSR form ( for Labyrinth Lord ). Not that converting it would be very difficult. Greg Gillespie does such an amazing job at making his Mega...