Tavern Watch
The City Stained Red delivers high quality, well written fantasy
I read Sam Sykes’ latest novel, The City Stained Red, in part because his earnest writing advice involved eating a raccoon, and that was just too sensible to pass up.
Why Backwards Compatibility Matters
I've been very happy with my decision to get an Xbox One recently, as Microsoft has rolled out backwards compatibility for several games from the 360.
Mystery Science Theatre makes funding goal in one week
If you're a fan of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 -- and really, you're on the internet, so even if you aren't there's a good chance you like something created by someone who is -- then you'll be pleased to know that at least three new episodes of the show will be made.
New League of Legends champion: Illaoi, The Kraken Priestess
Riot's latest champion uses her unwavering spiritual belief to knock her enemies into next week.
Are we too nostalgic?
Does reviving beloved shows of the past add to the memories or destroy them?
A new Star Trek TV series is happening
According to the Hollywood Reporter, a new Star Trek TV series is in the works that will develop a "new take" on show.
Bob Ross is dominating Twitch
Yes, Bob Ross, happy little trees and all.
Which of Amazon’s best scifi and fantasy fiction of October should I read next?
Butcher?
Paradox Interactive acquires White Wolf Games
If you played Pen and Paper RPG's in the 90's, you probably know about White Wolf, the game company that brought us Ars Magica (I know it was Lion Rampant first, still counts) and more famously the World of Darkness games, including Vampire: The Masquerade, Werewolf: The Apocalypse, Mage: The Ascension and others.
Ziebart’s Lady Superior is exactly that
Lady Superior by Alex Ziebart just hit the digital shelves and I had the good fortune to get my grubby paws on a beta copy.