Aren’t they incredible? Formed to look like Dungeons & Dragons dice, these bookends replace the usual numbers with sigils that represent Critical Role‘s beloved characters from both the Vox ...
Charlie Hall is Polygon’s tabletop editor. In 12-plus years as a journalist & photographer, he has covered simulation, strategy, and spacefaring games, as well as public policy. What’s ...
The commitment, according to the interview, also includes licensing original anime, which certainly makes sense considering one of the biggest recent additions to the platform. Salke also ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Spring is in the air, and as the Winter season of anime comes to a close, it’s time to appraise this particularly ...
There's a paid version of Realm Engine coming that will let game masters host online games, and actually opens up the number of imported models from five to unlimited, and allows for custom dice ...
The new venture continues Sony Group's aggressive pursuit of anime as a key driver of global revenue growth. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief Sony Group’s flagship anime subsidiaries Aniplex ...
A gritty victory marked the start of the Wayne Bennett era 2.0 for the Rabbitohs last Saturday, while the Dragons pushed the Bulldogs all the way in an eventual defeat. Led by a huge effort from ...
The Fighter is one of the oldest classes in RPG history, and they first appeared in the early Dungeons & Dragons books in the 1970s. They're also present in other games, even if referred to by ...
A potential flash-forward could be a nice change of pace to differentiate the new anime from the old. It should be noted that the CoroCoro leak doesn’t fully clarify it is a time skip ...
Yes, attacks are still at the mercy of dice, and movement is decided by ... you'll love being the Dungeon Master in Dungeons & Dragons. It's exactly the same kind of role, but across a far more ...