The latest Dungeons and Dragons book is Critlcal Role – Rise of the Netherdeep, the second in the line of Critical Role branded books for D&D 5th edition after the Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount. I have to admit I didn’t really have an interest in this book, as I don’t watch much critical role except…
Tabletop Review – Dungeons & Dragons – Critical Role : Call of the Netherdeep (Wizards of the Coast)
Tabletop Review – Traveller Core Rulebook Update 2022 – Mongoose Publishing
About 5 years ago I took the plunge back in the world of table top RPG’s. I spent years just not having the time and left them behind, so it seems like now having gotten back in since the late 90’s, I am making up for last time. I can’t always get the games I…
EuroCultAV Holiday Gift Guide Part II – Books and Board Games
For a pandemic year so much amazing has come out, we couldn’t help, but expand the guide into multiple pages, each with their own category. Here are our favorite books and board games (and game related books) of 2021, there are also, some board games from prior years on here. Because of the pandemic we…
Tabletop Review – Alien RPG – Colonial Marines Operations Manual – Free League Publishing
So when it comes to the Alien franchise I will admit I lean more to the horror side of things. That means when I revisit the franchise, and I’m not marathoning them in order, my go-to’s are the original and Alien 3 (assembly cut). Yet, oddly even though the action-packed Aliens is my outlier in…
Tabletop Review – Dungeons and Dragons – Wild Beyond the Witchlight – Wizards of the Coast
I’ve been playing Dungeons and Dragons, basically since 2E in the early 90’s. I say basically since my first edition was a “Classic” box I bought earlier. If there is one thing D&D (or AD&D when I started) was and is known for it is combat. For the last year and a half I’ve been…
Tabletop Review – Dungeons and Dragons – Fizban’s Treasure of Dragons – Wizards of the Coast
So I had heard rumors of Dragonlance coming back to Dungeons and Dragons in 2021, and what I had hoped that meant was the campaign setting as a whole, what we ended up getting was nonetheless an awesome option that is written from the perspective of one of the settings most famous characters Fizban the…
Getting Started with Call of Cthulhu – A Tabletop Primer
So you want to get started playing Call of Cthulhu? Maybe you’ve been playing D&D a few years and want a new experience, or maybe you have just been interested in tabletop roleplaying, and horror is more your thing. Regardless of the reason, Chaosium, the publisher of Call of Cthulhu has made getting into the…
Tabletop Review – Dungeons and Dragons – Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft – Wizards of the Coast
About a year ago I asked on the official Ravenloft subreddit (or the closest thing to it), if anyone knew if Wizards of the Coast would ever bring Ravenloft fully back to Dungeons and Dragons. Curse of Strahd in my view was a great release, but in my view it was just an amped up…
Tabletop Review – Dungeons & Dragons – Candlekeep Mysteries – Wizards of the Coast
Candlekeep Mysteries is the Dungeons & Dragons book I have personally been waiting for… Sort of. When I got back into D&D during 5E I was admittedly without content to play with, Wizards of the Coast has made sure players had LOADS of campaign content, Curse of Strahd, Icewind Dale, Prince of the Apocalypse, and…
Tabletop Review – Cyberpunk Red- Core Rulebook
Back in the late 1980’s and throughout the 1990’s I was huge into tabletop roleplaying games, and then I took a break that lasted about 20 years. In the last 3-4 years I’ve gotten back into TTRPG’s pretty hard. I started by buying new editions of games I played back then starting with D&D 5e,…
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