The end is upon us. The end of the remastered core books, that is. Player Core 2 (PC2) is finally here and chocked full of new ancestries, player classes, archetypes, feats, and spells to add to your Pathfinder campaigns. I personally have been waiting for this book to see what
Bunkers & Badasses Deluxe Edition is a surprisingly high quality release for fans of Borderlands. If that sounds like a back-handed compliment, it’s only because this review comes out at a difficult time for the franchise. It’s been a while since an official game release, and though Borderlands
Expeditions: Around the World, designed by Wolfgang Kramer, published by Super Meeple, and brought to the US by Hachette Boardgames is a route-building game with a twist. Everyone is engaged in a tug of war to guide the three shared global expeditions to reach their secret objective locations.
At the
My primary complaint with World Wonders was that there aren’t enough monuments. At higher player counts, which I think the game plays best at, you could very easily run out of monuments to build half way through the game. For a game that is heavily focused on building these
Bloomburrow might just be the most hyped set of Magic: The Gathering of 2024. The twee woodland critters style had a lot of people’s attention as something different coming to the game. Even with the variety of themes we’ve had this year alone (noir detectives and weird west)
This was a tough review to write. I am not giving the Assassin’s Creed set (ACR) a good score, which is sad because at its core, there are fun cards within. The reality is that this set is sold in a way that I fundamentally do not understand. I
Set 5 of Disney Lorcana is here. Shimmering Skies brings our favorite characters back for the Great Illuminary’s party and introduces some new ones. Like previous sets, we have two starter decks to choose from. The Emerald-Steel deck features the villainous Scar and misguided Kronk while the Amethyst-Ruby deck
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