The best post apocalyptic pen & paper RPG yet?
A charming fantasy adventure RPG with a rich world and a well-designed tactical combat system.
March is slowly marching it’s way out, leaving us with wonderful month long observances such as National Celery and National Frozen Food month in the U.S. and some lovely date specific holidays, like the National Festival of Trees held every
Traverse through a hostile alien spaceship, rescue crewmates, engage in tactical battles, and fight robots with your BARE FISTS.
Pascal’s Wager is an enjoyable and challenging souls-like with solid combat and a dark atmosphere, though a lacklustre story and some notable game design issues do mar the experience.
RONIN: Two Souls – A tale of 4 hours and three chops (so far).
A life worth suffering through
Anything but ultimate, barely an Early Access successor to the splendidly majestic old school roguelike, ADOM – Ancient Domains of Mystery.
Being able to play a roguelike with friends is a nice inclusion. However, with only a few dungeons to clear and classes that don’t feel as distinct as they could, there’s room for improvement.
There seems to be a decent foundation for this dungeon-crawler, but certain mechanics are more tedious than enjoyable, which substantially drags it down.