Mass Effect
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.
Blizzard Watch is streaming a special Mass Effect tabletop RPG session this Saturday, and I may have to play a romanceable Elcor
Look, we all know that the Mass Effect Legendary Edition is coming out on May 14.
What class should you choose in Mass Effect Legendary Edition?
If you, like me, are looking forward to the upcoming Mass Effect Legendary Edition then you'll have to accept a simple fact -- in order to play the game, you will have to, well, play the game.
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.
The Mass Effect Legendary Cache comes with a wearable helmet and cool game case, but not the actual game
On May 14, 2021, we'll be taking a newly remastered trip around the Milky Way with Commander Shepard and crew in a last-ditch attempt to save all life in the galaxy from the Reapers in Mass Effect Legendary Edition.
What’s a ‘D&D movie’ and how can it help you set up and run a campaign?
One of the things I talk about in terms of running a Dungeons and Dragons campaign as a DM is how helpful it is to take inspiration from other sources, and those sources don't have to just be fantasy novels and movies, either.
Henry Cavill has teased a potential Mass Effect project and I’m very excited
Actor Henry Cavill recently posted a picture of himself reading some material while in a hair-and-makeup chair.
Box art, representation, and why I’m so bored of grim-faced dudes as the face of my games
Do a google search of Assassin's Creed Valhalla and look at the images.
In a BioWare-style Warcraft RPG, which character do you romance first and why is it Yrel?
For those of you who haven't played any of BioWare's seminal RPG series -- Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Knights of the Old Republic, and its MMO counterpart Star Wars: The Old Republic -- one thing that stands out is your ability to form meaningful relationships with the characters you interact with most.
What video game(s) have you beaten more than once, and why?
Nowadays, it's hard to find video games that actually end.