A player option book, but one that is focused on less on species and sub-classes and provide more options to customize characters through feats. More opportunities to pursue a facsimile of multiclassing through feats rather than traditional multiclassing rules. Get us closer to that fabled...
You never forget your first, and for me that Eccleston. I get why he left, but he was absolutely phenomenal; and I agree with @Riley's assessment, to take nothing away from Tennant's run (which was also quite brilliant)
Millennials are ruining the white bread industry!
But what if I have been shot repeatedly in the face and neck with lasers and can no longer provide my own?
Girl I am a diabetic trans woman, I have a literal weekly pill organizer. Last I took the time to actually count I think I take 18 pills...
I mean, I've been singing the praises of both Blue Prince and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 in this and the other thread and as far as I can tell they both in the Steam sale. Both are GOTY candidates (and the latter is the clear frontrunner right now). Not new, but Control is also included and is...
There's a couple of factors, as far as I can see:
First, and I think the most important, is the available design space. When there were a handful or even a few dozen TTRPGs there was plenty of design space for a game system to be a "toolbox and some broad guidelines" and be popular and...
Yeah, looking at that list I can say that I only actually saw one of them: The Marvels, which I thought it was an absolutely blast. I do want to check out the Thunderbolts any eventually Guardians 3 but very little else in the MCU (including the TV shows) holds very little appeal anymore.
I am...
I would love a newer Magic: The Gathering game with a single-player mode; I loved the classic and it would be a great way to get back into the game since it's changed so much from (the last expansion I bought was Weatherlight)
I have been meaning to check out Triangle Agency for some time now. As a fan of Control (and Alan Wake 2) I've been super pumped to get to play a Federal Bureau of Control/SPC-style game. Nice to see it nominated for so many awards!
We're reaching the end of the AAA-studio system as it buckles under its weight and the AA and indie studios continue to run laps around them producing higher quality games at a fraction of the cost and much higher overall job satisfaction.