Cedric has pawed through the new BESM Fantasy Bestiary from . This latest Tri-Stat supplement offers creatures galore, but on the whole, how did Cedric rate it? Find out inside.
Category: Reviews
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This guy does a bunch of them here. Check out his reports on the Essen game fair in Germany.
New Review: Game Mastering Secrets
No power outage today, so we’ve got stuff for ya. Joe has checked out Game Mastering Secrets: Second Edition from Grey Ghost Press, and tells all in his latest review. Is it exactly what the beginner GM in your circle of friends needs? Perhaps so. Find out inside.
Greenrock Review Posted
We’ve got a new review up, this time from our news cohort Demian. Go take a look at what he had to say about The Secret at Greenrock, a d20 adventure from Citizen Games. I’ve already read what Demian had to say, and for some odd reason, I got the
He Only Read It For The Articles, Honest
Apparently, there are some words in The Slayer’s Guide to Amazons too, and if you’d rather someone else read them for you, we’ve got you covered. Hence, Matthew Pook hits you with a review. You’re welcome. WH40K CCG FAQ – Well, Actually Just Rules, But How Could I Not Type
Dancing and Darkspyre
Matthew has given us two more d20 reviews to round out the year with. The first is The Last Dance, a ghostly mystery of an adventure from Atlas Games. Our second review is of Assault on Darkspyre from Hammerdog Games, wherein the players help bring down an archmage’s fortress because
Necromancer Fun For The Holidays
We’ve got new reviews of the genre-bending Siege of Durgam’s Folly and Rob Kuntz’s Prisoners of the Maze, both from your friends at Necromancer. Or maybe we have them confused with that other game company that was hanging out at your place playing Grand Theft Auto 3 the other day.
Trading Cards, Flying Robots and Shouting People
At long last, I’ve completed my review of Z-G, the CCG/action figure combat game from Mark Rein*Hagen and his new friends at Atomoton. This game hasn’t gotten the kind of press it merits, and I suspect it’s the fact of its apparent aim at a kids’ market (that it isn’t
New OgreCave Reviews: GURPS Traveller
Matthew brings us two new reviews today, both of GURPS Traveller products (from the Planetary Survey series, to be precise). First is Tobibak: The Savage Sea, followed by a chaser of Darkmoon: The Prison Planet. Sounds cheerful, eh?
For The Crowd’s Favor
Our latest review from Matthew takes a look at Gladiator: Sands of Death by Mongoose Publishing. If you want to take Ridley Scott’s place and call the shots in the arena, come see if the D20 supplement has what you need. Phoenix To Rise From Ashes of ICE As we
D20 Fu
Today, Joe brings us a review of Buring Shaolin, the Feng Shui/D20 crossover adventure by Atlas Games. Prepare to get your wuxia-style leaps on, and dive in. Roleplaying Tips Weekly #99 Tips on Metagaming form the majority of this week’s Roleplaying Tips. What’s Metagaming, you ask? Well, for the most
Demons From Mongoose
More specifically, that’d be Mongoosia, the little known plane of Hell. 🙂 Today’s installment of our week-long look at Mongoose Publishing products brings us Matthew’s Demonology review, so make sure your pentagrams are inscribed properly. We’ve got one more Mongoose tidbit for you tomorrow, so check back early, check back
Mongoose Week Continues. Snakes Beware
As promised, we’ve got two more Mongoose Publishing product reviews for you today. This time, we’re all over the Slayer’s Guide to Centaurs with a pair of reviews. Whether you agree with Matthew’s review or with Joe’s review, be sure to come back tomorrow for more Mongoose goodness. Mongoose has
More Mongooses… Mongoosi… Mongeese?
No, you aren’t seeing double, we really do have two different reviews of Mongoose Publishing‘s The Slayer’s Guide to Gnolls for your reading enjoyment, the first from Matthew and the second from Joe. This continues our week-long look at all things Mongoose (well, nearly all things, at least). Watch for
Release The Mongoose!
You’ve seen ’em on the store shelves, and you may even own them already. It’s hard not to notice the D20 products Mongoose Publishing‘s been churning out. But have you heard what OgreCave thinks of ’em? Well, prepare to get an earfull with our week-long look at Mongoose’s books. We’ll