Deathdealer – inspiration for Unknown Armies
Nothing new, really. But still, more than a fit for Unknown Armies. I could even imagine this documentary being an actual project of a filmmaker skirting the fringes of the […]
Nothing new, really. But still, more than a fit for Unknown Armies. I could even imagine this documentary being an actual project of a filmmaker skirting the fringes of the […]
In 2199, the GEO continues to massively ramp up its military presence on Poseidon in an effort to quell the spread of violent conflict on the colony world. The Incorporate […]
As so often, one thing leads to another… The Red Star is as much about spiritual struggles in the afterlife as it is about physical struggles on the battlefield. The […]
The history of SLA Industries and its rise to universal domination was accompanied by the growth of a bureaucracy of truly nightmarish proportions, with even critical areas of operations succumbing […]
In The Red Star comics, we catch glimpses of an afterlife caught between archaic warrior gods and modern industrial complexes, reflecting and being reflected in the shape and events of […]
I’ve come to a sudden realization regarding Dark Heresy: It offers an intensely positive outlook on Warhammer 40,000 in general and life in the Imperium of Man specifically. Paradoxically, it […]
I have long held that there is fun to be had in roleplaying games outside of physical confrontation and violent conflict. I believe many gamers actually agree with me in […]
The passing month’s German bloggers’ carnival continues to inspire. The topic (emotions in RPGs) didn’t seem like much to me in the beginning, but one by one, ideas (d6 of […]
In a concerted action, German RPG-bloggers are looking at “emotions in RPGs” this month. The Warhammer 40,000 universe might not seem the most obvious choice for tackling this topic.
We remember the Cold War as being fought in the form of arms and space race, proxy wars, espionage and political clashes, but with the 2012 Olympic Games in London […]