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D&D Live 2021 starts this afternoon, featuring celebrity-filled games and surprise announcements
This July 16 and 17, you will be able to watch G4 and Wizards of the Coast's D&D Live 2021. In previous years, D&D Live has been a kind of showcase, where new releases were teased, celebrity guests and the folks who make Dungeons and Dragons came together to play the game and let us watch them play it, and a good time was had by all.
This weekend, Blizzard Watch will be streaming another episode of our D&D adventure in Otherweald
Last month's TTRPG stream was a special Mass Effect-themed one shot game, but now Joltin' Joe Perez is back to DM us through another installment of his Otherweald campaign, and the gang will set out from their current location in the desert towards the jungle location of the ancient temple of Lilith to reclaim a jeweled chalice sacred to Hela, goddess of death.
What’s the real value of remastering and remaking games?
What's old is new again as more and more game studios dive into their past catalogs for their next big hits.
What lore moment in gaming hit you the hardest?
I'm not specifically speaking about World of Warcraft lore here -- it can be any game, from Deckard Cain's last act in Diablo 3 to the fate of Phoibe in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, from Ethan discovering the truth in Resident Evil Village to the final confrontation with Adam Smasher in Cyberpunk 2077.
What games do you seem unable to ever really stop playing?
Of course, I have been playing World of Warcraft since 2004.
How to customize an RPG system to tell the stories your group wants
Sometimes, there's no specific game system out there that both works mechanically and thematically for your Tabletop RPG party.
When was the last time a video game made you cry?
We're getting ever closer to the launch of Mass Effect Legendary Edition, which was the first time a game's story, characters, and sense of drama came together in such a powerful way that I cried.
How do you know when you love a game?
The central question of this post may seem on the surface to be kind of silly, but it isn't -- because every game is different, and so is every person who plays games.
The Blizzard Watch crew continues to play D&D and goes on a quest to regain a chalice sacred to a death goddess
Because that is the kind of thing people do, apparently.
Should WoW Classic be a remastered version of original World of Warcraft?
I have argued exactly the opposite of this on several occasions, and I might do so again, but sitting here at 5 am the day after I got my eye injections I find myself thinking that the new Chronoboon Displacer -- while it is something that never existed in vanilla WoW -- is a good sign for the future of WoW Classic.