Category: Tabletop RPG

Tabletop Review – Mork Borg – Free League

I have been playing tabletop RPG’s since the 1990’s when I got a box set of the “Classic Dungeons & Dragons” game at a local gaming shop, and it changed my life. Around the same time I found a love of heavy metal music that has never died. In my head it seems like games…


Tabletop Review – Alien RPG – Core Rulebook/Destroyer of Worlds (Free League)

I will admit being a little behind, but I just heard about 2 months ago about Free League Publishing’s recent Alien RPG, and as soon as I heard about it I knew I had to get my hands on it. The thing about Alien is, as good as the movies (some of them) are. The…


EuroCultAV’s Best of and Holiday Gift Guide 2020

I can’t believe I’m already writing a best of for 2020. I feel like I’m speaking for the entire population of the planet when I say that his year just dragged. That being said in the midst of this there has been lots of cool pop-culture awesomeness released into the market. I don’t order these…


Tabletop Review – Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything (Wizards of the Coast/Dungeons and Dragons 5E)

During my first decade-long go around with D&D (then AD&D 2E) in the 90’s, there was an over-abundance of material that went along with the game. At the time I loved it, in fact, I consider one of the great tragedies of my existence is my Mother dumping all my 2E stuff long after I…


Tabletop Review – Dungeons and Dragons – Curse of Strahd Revamped – (Wizards of the Coast)

When I was younger and just getting into D&D (2E), the Ravenloft Campaign setting was one of my first obsessions in the game. Being a horror-obsessed person , the Domain of Dread’s gothic horror vibe drew me in from the moment, I saw Strahd on the cover of that fog covered box set, and from…


Tabletop Review – Dungeons & Dragons – Icewind Dale – Rime of the Frostmaiden

As soon as I saw the cover image of the Frostmaiden and the outreached hand coupled with the description of Icewind Dale – Rime of the Frostmaiden, I knew this D&D module would grab my interest right away. I’ve always loved the atmosphere of winter, and the horror of the tundra, and the promotional imagery…