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More on Deliria

Monday, May 28th, 2007

A little while ago, I posted about Deliria, while I was still reading it. Well, I just finished last night, and I wanted to follow up with a few things.
First, I still feel fundamentally the same about the game. I like the setting, and I like the rules; I’d probably jump at the [...]

Pan’s Labyrinth

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

I just got done watching Pan’s Labyrinth. Very, very good. Those who are unacquainted with the movie should go in knowing two things. First, though it is a fairy tale, this movie is most assuredly not for kids. There’s some profanity, and there’s more than a little bit of fairly graphic [...]

Mini-Review: Munchkin Cthulhu

Sunday, May 20th, 2007

Got Fhtaghn? Those who have been reading this blog for a while may remember that I’m a fan of both Munchkin and Arkham Horror. It should come as no surprise, then, that a game that combines aspects of both games would interest me. I bought Munchkin Cthulhu last night and got to [...]

Spidey 3

Sunday, May 13th, 2007

I just got back from seeing Spider-Man 3 (some spoilers ahead; be warned). It’s interesting; had I gone in not having heard anything about it, I probably would have been disappointed. As it is, though, I wasn’t, since I had heard a lot of people say that it wasn’t as good as the [...]

Impressions of Deliria

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

I’m currently making my way through Phil Brucato’s Deliria, and I have mixed feelings. I should mention, at this point, that I’m not finished with the book, though I am in chapter 6 of 7. The first three chapters are all setting and atmosphere, and they’re completely awesome. Brocato uses a lyrical [...]

Review: HeroCard: Cyberspace

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

HeroCard: Cyberspace is the most recent addition to TableStar Games’ HeroCard series of board/card games. The fundamentals of the card battle system are the same as in all of their previous offerings (read this if you’re unfamiliar with the basics), though there are a few new (and very interesting) rules introduced via some characters. [...]

Some cool things

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

This past week was my spring break, and I got a chance to do some gaming and watch some really good movies. In no particular order:

I got to play some Runebound this week, which was great. I haven’t played Runebound in a while, but I thoroughly enjoyed playing it again. The first [...]

Ptolus Pthoughts

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

I finally finished reading Ptolus the other day, and I’ve been letting my thoughts percolate for the past few days. I’ve decided that I’m not going to do a full review for a couple of reasons. First, the review would be ridiculously long and I’ve already covered a number of aspects of the [...]

Marvel Trading Card Game Online

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

Well, I finally got the Marvel Trading Card Game Online to work; you may recall my previous post regarding my difficulties in this area. Let me tell you, although the game actually works on my computer now, my opinion of it hasn’t improved much. The client teaches you how to play with the [...]

More thoughts on Neverwinter 2

Sunday, February 4th, 2007

I stayed up late last night playing Neverwinter Nights 2, and I have more thoughts on it. I’m still really, really enjoying it (though I sort of regret the little bout of multiclassing that I went through earlier; I picked up a level of bard so I could qualify for the red dragon disciple [...]

 

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