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I’m not sure how to really respond to this. I kind of have an idea. Originally it started as a list of my first thoughts. – [sarcasm] Yay? – Is Final Fantasy 7 relevant? – [sarcasm] Heh, look how fast[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Seriously, I’m going to find a way to work “yeti lobsters” into the campaign. I knew about several of the locations reviewed in this video, but some of them were totally new to me. Looks like a job for research!
This fan-trailer might be too epic for its own good. I know there’s a line between being critical and being unfair, but while I was watching the video I kept wondering to myself what story was being told. At the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
…Lars Anderson has a bow. That is all. Edit: Jeez, I misspelled his name and it was right there in the video title.
Recently, Egoraptor released an episode of Sequelitis comparing three major title in the Legend of Zelda series. I’ve been listening to this episode over and over again (all thirty minutes!) because I believe Egoraptor has touched on some very important[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
In this video, I talk some more about the first campaign I ran in mythical Greece. We had a party of three adventurers hired to protect the interests of an enterprising architect who found a way to “monetize” labyrinths. Never[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
You may or may not follow the Spoony Experiment, but I do — mostly for his video game reviews, but also for his anecdotal “Counter Monkey” series. Spoony Experiment: The Squirt Gun Wars I recommend that you watch the video[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Continuing to talk about the first game set in my version of mythical Greece. Archaeological evidence suggests Troy was the site of numerous cataclysmic wars, and mythical accounts also describe multiple Trojan Wars — like that one time Heracles just[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This is the video where I talk about how and why I started running games in mythical Greece. I sort of got lazy and stopped running other settings. I’ll be talking about my first Hellas-themed campaign all week, starting with[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…