One Piece is something I’ve always wanted to read/watch, but its sheer volume intimidates me. The manga is currently over 1100 chapters, and while a single chapter would only take an average of 8 minutes to read, that’s still a whole lot of manga. Still, I really
Tove Jansson’s Moomins have always seemed to be around. Even if you’ve never watched the show growing up like me, they occupy your local trinket shops alongside pungent candles and beaded bracelets as mugs, keyrings, or plushies. You can’t help but think, ‘That’s so cute!’ when
Somewhere in the world a bell tolls, a city drowns, and something wakes in the deep. The Flood Bell Tolls in Saint Magnus is a system neutral gothic setting that packs more quality and ideas into its 84 pages than many boxed sets I’ve seen. St. Magnus is a
If the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle arcade beat-em-ups of old aimed to (allegedly) munch your quarters, Splintered Fate (undoubtedly) aims to munch your time. No judgment, at least yet, but we need to face that fact. Splintered Fate doesn’t test a player’s skill so much as their persistence.
It’s July, the summer of 2013, you’re out of school for summer and waiting outside of your local game store. As we all sit there with our favorite team’s colors talking trash to the people down the line, we’re all there for one reason, NCAA 14.
When it comes to my reviews of Magic: the Gathering sets, I mostly draft these days. I would keep in mind that my thoughts are from a drafters perspective. Why am I mentioning this with Modern Horizons III? Every set serves multiple masters, each set is a draft environment AND
I don’t get to play a lot of TTRPGs, or any if I’m being honest, but I do know alot about them and I also know a lot about Final Fantasy XIV, so when the two collided naturally I jumped at the chance to cover it. While I’
If Disney is known for anything, it’s rich stories with fun and creative characters. Games developed with a Disney backdrop tend to evoke memories of childhood and let you live in that world for a time. Chronicles of Light, from Ravensburger, continues that tradition. Chronicles of Light sets the