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My high school friends would have gone nuts for RuneScape Kingdoms: Shadow of Elvarg. They were obsessed with the MMO back then and spent a lot of our computing lessons chasing a cool hat instead of programming Excel spreadsheets, so would have leapt at the opportunity to try this tabletop …
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I knew things had gone pear-shaped in Jurassic World: The Legacy of Isla Nublar when a T-Rex busted its way into the lab like a particularly motivated door-to-door salesman. Especially because the only thing standing between me and oblivion was a geriatric John Hammond, armed with nothing but his boundless …
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The trouble with Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos is that it makes me realise that my school sucked by comparison. If our classes had included a walking, talking tree, or a ‘professor of decay’ (the most metal title in all of teaching), maybe I wouldn’t have spent most of my …
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It’s strange to think that Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons is the first book we’ve had in years that focuses on the D&D monster; you’d think a creature that makes up half the name of one of the best tabletop RPGs would get more attention. That’s why project lead James Wyatt …
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Most Dungeons & Dragons sessions go off the rails in one way or another, and The Wild Beyond the Witchlight embraces that weirdness. Tipping players headfirst into a parallel dimension with shades of Alice in Wonderland, ‘odd’ is the order of the day. I had a chance to pepper The …
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