rpg

Dungeons and Dragons: The Importance of Meta-Textuality

Dungeons & Dragons is a 2000 film written by Topper Lilien and Carroll Cartwright and directed by Courtney Solomon. Justin Whalin, Marlon Wayans, and Zoe McLellan star as a band of intrepid heroes, fighting to save the empire of Izmer from the machinations of the evil sorcerer Profion, played by Jeremy Irons. Dungeons & Dragons…

Read More

Samurai Love Ballad: Party – Review

A Samurai Love Ballad… Giggling under the covers late at night. A passionate evening with a lover? Well, something like that. Otome (Maiden in English) games are a romantic escape from the mundane. I started playing these RPGs while going through a difficult divorce. The idea of being a charming, beautiful  girl while handsome, interesting…

Read More

Chicken Assassin: Reloaded

The Punch Em Up RPG Indie games have recently found success with titles such as Castle Crashers, Simulators and major hits like Shovel Knight that give hope to developers and gamers alike that there is still some creativity left in the world. However, for every success there are hundreds often blurred by the rampant amount…

Read More

Answering the Call of Cthulhu

Fans of H.P. Lovecraft and role-playing games have something wicked to look forward to from Cyanide Studio and Focus Home Interactive later this year. Based on the classic pen-and-paper RPG by Chaosium, “Call of Cthulhu” is a first-person role-playing investigation game that focuses on story-driven exploration and conversing with various characters. We had a chance…

Read More