Victory! – a quick house rule for The Red Star
The 70th anniversary of the victory in the battle of Stalingrad has me thinking, amongst other things, of The Red Star and specifically brought me to ask “what does victory […]
The 70th anniversary of the victory in the battle of Stalingrad has me thinking, amongst other things, of The Red Star and specifically brought me to ask “what does victory […]
Amongst other things The Red Star Campaign Setting is a military RPG. It provides copious amounts of information on aspects of the organization and structure of the Red Fleet as […]
Overall, The Red Star Campaign Setting does a superb job of translating the rich world of the comics unto the gaming table. d20 Modern as a system base is already […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Norbert Matausch asked in his German blog the question: which ten printed RPG books would you keep, if you had to go into exile. Hasran, blut_und_glas, Dave, yandere and yennico […]
First seen in the 2006 Annual and Sword of Lies, the Samsonov Vampire is one of those things that never had a chance of being covered by the Campaign Setting, […]
After looking at criminal and military characters, our theme for the third and last instalment of our The Red Star advanced classes series is espionage – somewhat fitting for a Cold War inspired […]
… suddenly obsessing about colours (wait and see!), yennico was the one to ask „What is … a Cerulean Cossack?“. blut_und_glas threw his lot in with him, and together they […]