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How do you deal with failure?
I cannot play a ranged caster class in almost any game.
Awesome Games Done Quick 2022 is live now, and these are (a few of) the runs you don’t want to miss
The true sign of a new year is the arrival of Awesome Games Done Quick.
What makes a game replayable?
It's fair to say I have played the various games of the Mass Effect series multiple times.
How to get started with D&D without breaking your wallet
So you want to play Dungeons and Dragons -- or any tabletop RPG, really -- but you, like me, are broke and can't afford all those books, and a ton of dice, and minis, and maps, and even more dice.
WRUP: There are too many games to play and watch this weekend, but we’re gonna try our best anyway
It's the start of a brand-new year, and that means our first-ever WRUP of 2022!
Start your year and your weekend with some cute canine chaos (A.K.A. look at these dogs in shoes)
I am a firm believer that there are few things in the world as funny as a dog wearing boots for the first time.
You don’t have to kill everything — how to reward players differently in D&D
The first time I realized I could just give players a level whenever I felt it was appropriate for the story, I almost fell over.
3 fiction franchises I can’t believe haven’t gotten their own video game yet
There are certain characters, settings, and properties that just feel tailor-made for a video game, especially when the industry is capable of turning major media into surprisingly good experiences like Guardians of the Galaxy — heck, even Oswald the Lucky Rabbit has gotten a game.
What’s the best tie-in media for a video game?
The subtitle to this post could just be and why is it Arcane because Arcane is one of, if not the, best video game tie-in stories I've ever seen Yes, even better than The Last Guardian, my previous favorite. The Last Guardian is one of the best novels ever set in a game world, which may not be a surprise as it features characters like Medivh and Khadgar and is written by Jeff Grubb, longtime AD&D designer and author of the Azure Bonds tie-in novel, which introduced Dragonbait the Saurial and yes I admit it I loved that book because it made dinosaur people canon in D&D.
What do you expect to see out of gaming in 2022?
It's the dawn of a new year, a time of renewed perspectives and expectations.



