What Shouldn't We Miss?

zacharythefirst

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The ENnies judges have been asked to go to some of their forums and ask to see if there are any products from this past year that we should make sure get at least asked to submit for the ENnie Awards.

I think I've mentioned a lot of noticed and not-so-noticed games, but what have you liked of the past year you think we should give a look at?

It can be a:

-Free Product
-Podcast
-RPG Accessory
-RPG Core Book
-RPG Supplement
-Fan Site

Help me out here. What shouldn't we miss? Hell, tell us what we should miss, for that matter (j/k). ;)
 

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Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but certainly I recommend from Paizo:

Carnival of Tears (Nicolas Logue and Tim Hitchcock)
Burnt Offerings (James Jacobs)
The Skinsaw Murders (Richard Pett)
 

roguerouge said:
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but certainly I recommend from Paizo:

Carnival of Tears (Nicolas Logue and Tim Hitchcock)
Burnt Offerings (James Jacobs)
The Skinsaw Murders (Richard Pett)


By all means! Any Products of Awesomeness released between last year's nomination period and now!
 


I can't say this often or emphatically enough: DARK HERESY!!!!

also:

Savage World of Soloman Kane by Pinnacle

Unhallowed Metropolis by Eos Studios

Grimm RPG by Fantasy Flight is pretty nice too
 

Great! Keep it up! And remember, the products in question actually have to be submitted for us to judge them. :) Which means a few really cool things won't be included, but them's the breaks, I guess.
 




I would recommend the following:

- Burnt Offerings (the first Pathfinder adventure in the Return of the Runelords adventure path). So good it got me back into gaming after a 12 year hiatus.

- Dark Heresy - fantastic production values, brings the Inquisitor campaigns of Warhammer 40k to life, and Black Industries got shut down a few weeks after it was released.

- Kobold Quarterly - a great magazine by Wolfgang Baur. Sorry, not a great magazine, a TRUELY AMAZING magazine that has stolen my heart. I would give KQ an award in a second.

- The Tome, podcast. The production values can be a tad low (volume is variable, some parts are inaudible when running at the gym), but the content is wonderful, the producer makes sure they are regular, and he somehow manages to keep my interest.

- Death of a Demon Lord, novel series book 1 and 2 (where is 3?!?!?!?!?!) by Blackdirge. I loved these books. I didn't just read them, I consumed them. A few editorial errors (spelling and grammar issues), but the actual story is fantastically told with evil characters that you actually grow to care about.

Personally, I think it has been a wonderful year for the hobby. The quality of products released has been so high, with some real gems.
 

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