I'm playing through the missions in the Pariah Nexus Crusade book, in order of appearance. The fifteenth and final mission is called Final Acquisition.
After some reflection, I've decided that the previous mission was the logical and definitive conclusion to the Pariah Nexus story I was tellin...
I've been actively blogging since 2011 and a tech podcaster since 2006. That's basically 20 years of publishing content, of admittedly variable quality and esoterism, on the world-wide web and other online destinations (such as Gopher). This annual report looks at some trends and influences on w...
I'm playing through the missions in the Pariah Nexus Crusade book, in order of appearance. The fourteenth and penultimate mission is called Reawakening.
In this mission, there are 5 objectives. The outer 2 are objectives A, the inner 2 are objectives B, and the centre one is objective C.
One of my favourite games is Dungeoneer by Thomas Denmark and published by Atlas Games, partly because of its carefully crafted ruleset, and partly because of its mysterious lore. Dungeoneer is sold as card decks, but it's really a board game, with some cards serving as board tiles. I own all D...
One of my favourite games is Dungeoneer by Thomas Denmark and published by Atlas Games. I own every Dungeoneer set released, and I'm reviewing them one by one. In this post, I'm looking at the characters in the Wrath of the Serpent Goddess set.
There are several named...
I'm playing through the missions in the Pariah Nexus Crusade book, in order of appearance. The thirteenth mission is called Into the Tomb.
Before starting this mission, I took time to assemble the archeotech my Adeptus Mechanicus army has [finally] found. I'd mistakenly recalled that you neede...
I'm playing through the missions in the Pariah Nexus Crusade book, in order of appearance. The twelfth mission is called Nullification field.
In this mission, there's a Nullification Field, 12" in diametre, emanating a from the centre of the game board. There are objectives north and south of...
One of my favourite games is Dungeoneer by Thomas Denmark and published by Atlas Games. Dungeoneer is sold as card decks, but it's also a board game, with some of the cards in the deck serving as board tiles. I own every Dungeoneer deck released, and I'm reviewing them one by one. In this post...
I'm playing through the missions in the Pariah Nexus Crusade book, in order of appearance. The eleventh mission is called Interdimensional clash.
A designer's note in this mission advises you to use so much terrain that you create a maze of corridors. I've used this trick in the past in my own...
I miss magazines, and I say that knowing that there are still magazines being published. While there are a few gaming magazines today, there used to be far more of them, and yet I still couldn't get enough. On my lunch break at work, I used to walk over to a book store (this was back when there were...
I recently listened to the Calculus of Battle audio drama, written by David Guymer for the Warhammer 40,000 Black Library. It's a short production at just a little over 20 minutes, but it's a proper audio drama, like a radio play. This review contains minor spoilers.
This story is about the I...
One of my all-time favourite monsters is lizard people. They're classic villains, deceptive and insidious, deathly fatalistic, and they fit neatly into fantasy, modern settings, and sci-fi. For that reason, it's no surprise that when I was in the market for an alien army to add to my roleplaying and...
I'm playing through the missions in the Pariah Nexus Crusade book, in order of appearance. The tenth mission is called Tortured worldscape, and it is as dangerous as it sounds!
In this mission, the ground is opening beneath the feet of the armies. There are 3 fissures splitting the battlefield...
I'm playing through the missions in the Pariah Nexus Crusade book, in order of appearance. The ninth mission is called False intel.
In this mission, there's just 1 objective in the dead centre of the warzone. Armies deploy in the northeast and southwest corners of the battlefield. The twist i...
For many people, there was a singular gateway into the tabletop roleplaying hobby. Regardless of whether you started tabletop roleplaying games after playing a solo game book, a cRPG, as a graduation from board games, after watching live plays, or by being inducted into somebody's gaming group, it a...
I've sort of accidentally built up an Astra Militarum army for Warhammer 40,000 over the past few years. I'd been playing them mostly as [unofficial] add-on units to other armies, because I like to mix and match my 40k armies. I purchased the physical data cards for the army because I think I didn...