Books
Review: Railsea
Something that seems to crop up from time to time in my circles of interest is this nautical pattern. I am not, for one reason or another, someone who thinks of themselves as been better suited on the high seas. Nor do I fancy ...
Imperial Guard Get Their Own RPG
Imperial Inquisition, Burning out heretics one fool at a time? Check Space Pirates at the head of massive space vessels, exploring the outer territories, being roguish? Check Tactical Space Marine or Squad of Space Marines fig...
Enough is Enough Gamers Deserve Better
Be it online or looking in a brick and mortar bookstore, you only need to take a glance at the titles and cover’s of the fiction inspired by the stories and character’s of popular game series like Mass Effect and As...
Fantasy Flight Announces New LOtR LCG Expansion: The Hobbit
Fantasy Flight Games, arguably the most consistent producer of high-quality board, card and role-playing games in the United States has announced plans for its newest Living Card Game expansion, The Hobbit: Over Hill and Under ...
Mass Effect Graphic Novel Volume 3 Released Today
Tired of hearing about the ending of what everyone considers to be the best active gaming franchise? Me too. Instead, inspired by true (short-term memory) nostalgia I’ve turned my attention to recent release of Mass Effec...
5 Book Settings Ripe for Sandboxing
In a good book there are moments where you forget the real world right? Everyone is always complaining that in the movie or television adaptations of their favorite novels, X got skipped, Y should have been a whole lot more def...
Review: Gamers At Work
Author and interviewer Morgan Ramsay has gone out of his way to present a book that is lean on filler. Like an over-zealous work-out junkie Gamers at Work gives no indication that it even understands the concept of filler. This...
Review: Cruel Numbers
Some of my very first thoughts pertaining to this story were not positive. I thought it was about as well crafted as a better piece of fiction that I found in one of my junior level creative writing classes. There were turns of...
5 Books That Deserve the Game of Thrones Treatment
Nothing in entertainment comes close to the betrayal you can feel when someone makes a terrible adaptation of your favorite book. Ask any Stephen King fan and they’re likely to gloss over about 70% of the movies made fr...
Review: Amped (ad astra cruentus)
Amped, Daniel H. Wilson’s second novel, is awesome. That’s the long, that’s the short. There is a good reason why someone has contracted him to write novels and it is not for the money. He gives us characters ...























