LowLife 2090, a game of Cyberpunk and Sorcery by Steven Grodzicki of Pickpocket Press One of the first Kickstarters we backed, we did, to be honest, out of spite. We have mentioned before that both Joann and I come from a heavy background of Cyberpunk and particularly Shadowrun. She and I both really love the … Continue reading Review: LowLife 2090
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Review: Teratology
Here we see Taramoc Eslin teaching in a lecture setting... For this review, we will be continuing our look at the supplemental Invisible Sun books from the original Invisible Sun Kickstarter. We have touched on Secrets of Silent Streets and Book M already. Most systems, however, have some form of bestiary. Something with monsters and … Continue reading Review: Teratology
Review: Book M
I’ve always kind of been a sucker for mechanics in a game that are tied to a story in such a way that the world feels more enriched. This list includes things like Forgotten Realms’ Mythals, powerful elven rituals affecting people, geography, climate, and other things. It includes Shadowrun’s Great Ghost Dance that saved the … Continue reading Review: Book M
Another Break – Family
Taking another break this week. We have the opportunity to have family come up and visit so we're going to cherish and are going to spend time with them. We'll see you back here bright and early next Monday. In the meantime, feel free to go and check out one of our other 119 (what … Continue reading Another Break – Family
Review: Secrets of Silent Streets
What Secrets will you find on the Silent Streets of Satyrine, vislae? I’ve been thinking a lot about Invisible Sun lately. Partly because of the epicness that is the Hole in the World and my friend Zach Norton’s and his cast’s mad storytelling skills. But mostly, because it is, without compare, the most interestingly vivid … Continue reading Review: Secrets of Silent Streets
