D&D Insider – Ugly As Expected

Now, no one would be happier than I if Wizards of the Coast put out a piece of D&D software that wasn’t plug-ugly.  However, the new screen shots of the D&D 4e character builder, virtual tabletop, etc. indicate that, in the words of Aragorn at the gates of Mordor, “But it is not this day!!!”

Warhammer RPG Lives Again (?)

So very recently I talked about the news that Games Workshop had closed down their Black Industries RPG bramch, which had been working with Green Ronin to publish great new Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay books and the long-awaited Dark Heresy RPG based on Warhammer 40,000.

With barely a pause, Fantasy Flight Games has announced that they now have the Warhammer licenses for board games, card games, and RPGs!

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4e Rogue Unveiled

In a new “Ampersand” column on the Wizards site, Bill Slavicsek shows, in its entirety, the new 4e rogue class writeup.  Go read it!  Now, my thoughts.

 1.  I don’t like the new PC roles and don’t like their prominent placement as the very first thing in the writeup.  You’re class X, therefore you are expected to fill role X.  It’s too constraining.  Welcome to the “new alignment”, where you’ll be embroiled in endless arguments about “that’s not a striker feat,” “that’s not what a striker would do,” et cetera.

2.  I like the fixed hit points and the simplified skills – just trained or untrained, no ranks.  My gaming group is using a similar house rule already in 3.5e to minimize fiddliness.  Intelligence apparently doesn’t affect your number of skills, which is odd.

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Fifth Runelords “Hook Mountain” Session Summary Posted

As we continue through the Rise of the Runelords Adventure Path, our intrepid group has gotten most of the way through the third installment (of six).  Thrill to our experiences in Hook Mountain, which was full of ogres and featured a stone giant necromancer!

The Hook Mountain Massacre Part V

Alas, we met with tragedy – one of our heroes will never rise again.  Hulmar Benk, Lord of Fort Rannek, was cruelly felled before his time by an ogre’s hook.  A moment of silence, if you will.

Game Geeks Video Reviews

In case you haven’t come across them, the “Game Geeks” present very well done video RPG reviews on YouTube.   Here’s their latest, on Burning Empires.   Very professional, this one hooked me and I’m gunning my way through the older reviews now!

Gen Con in Trouble?

In quite a bit of drama, Lucasfilms is suing Gen Con LLC for not paying them the money due them from the auction  at the Star Wars Celebration show in 2007.   Shortly after that, Gen Con filed for bankruptcy.  Gen Con CEO Peter Adkison claims that this won’t impact Gen Con Indy at all.  I hear that besides Lucasfilms, they owe large sums to other folks including the Indiana Department of Revenue.

My thoughts.  One, it seems fast for the lawsuit.  The con was in May 2007 and the suit was filed by January, which is unusual.  Also, it seems unlikely this won’t affect Gen Con Indy – the cost reduction pressure will be immense.  Chapter 11’s not a ‘get out of jail free’ card like Adkison seems to think it is.  I have been to a couple Gen Cons, and though I haven’t been in a while I was contemplating going this time for the 4e launch since I was at the 3e launch long ago.  Should I?  Should I bail?  Anyone out there with an opinion? 

City of Sigil Campaign Summaries Finished Up

I’ve finished posting our City of Sigil campaign session summaries.  Read on up and thrill to the full power of D&D 3.5e unleashed!   And be jealous of my bladeling swordsage/rogue, who at long last found a girlfriend with the appropriate level of DR.  I call her “Type V.”

RPG Superstar Selected!

Congratulations to Christine Scheider of Neu-Isenburg, Hessen, Germany for emerging victorious in Paizo Publishing’s RPG Superstar contest!  It’s well deserved, her entries were all bad ass!  Check ’em:

As the winner, she’ll get a GameMastery Module published by Paizo.  I’m eager to see it!  In fact, they’re already listing it as a product – S1: Clash of the Kingslayers.

RPG Fun in Austin, TX

In or around Austin and want to know where to go and who to meet?  Here’s a quick cheat sheet for you.

Game Stores

Groups

Conventions

More as I find ’em!

RPG Superstar Final Round is Here!

Paizo Publishing’s excellent RPG Superstar contest is in its final round, and the four finalist’s complete adventure proposals are up! Read them, evaluate them, and vote!

However it turns out, compliments to all the participants and especially the final four, Christine Schnieder, Clinton Boomer, Jason Nelson, and Rob McCreary!

RPGs for free!

I came across a couple old RPGs that had gone out of print and then been made available for free on the Web by their owners, and I asked around on RPG.net and got a lot more!  I wanted to make the list available here for two reasons.

  1. To let people know where to get some free games, especially nostalgia-triggering ones like Star Frontiers (my first RPG!), Marvel Super Heroes, and more.
  2. To give some kind of karmic credit to the companies and authors that are making these available for free once they’re not able to make money off them, as opposed to spitefully sitting on them as so many do.

Please note this is a list of legally available games only, not torrent sites or other pirate stuff (as best as I can tell).  It’s also only for games that used to be for sale and are now free; there’s plenty of other lists of “made for free” RPGs out there on the Web.  It’s also not “Lite,” “free,” or “SRD” versions of pay games, though I may post later with a list of those.

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State of the RPG Industry

So how is the RPG industry doing, anyway?   (Besides WotC trying to run people out of business with their ill-advised plans to eliminate the OGL in 4e with a much more restrictive scheme.)

Well, several of the companies out there like to share!  So here’s some compiled information from several gaming companies about how they did in 2007 and what they plan for 2008.

Green Ronin Publishing – http://www.greenronin.com/ – Three-part “New Year’s Message from the President” – Mutants & Masterminds, True20, Song of Ice & Fire, and Freeport.  Not too much in terms of hard numbers, though.

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