Archive for the “Reviews” category

Monster Vault: Threats to the Nentire Vale (Unreview)

by weem on June 25, 2011

Choose Your Own Adventure… You find yourself sitting at your computer, staring at the screen before you. It seems a mysterious figure known as “Weem” has written an article on his website. At a glance, the work appears to be (…)

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Shauncastic (RAWR!)

by weem on April 19, 2011

I don’t listen to a lot of podcasts. I mean, there are a few I listen to from time, but none of them on a regular “I-have-to-hear-every-episode” basis. Generally I listen to specific episodes here and there from various podcasts (…)

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Weem Does Gamma World

by weem on October 28, 2010

Well, I finally did it. I ran Gamma World last night for the first time since buying it almost two weeks ago. Since the release of 4e, I have been running regular D&D games. I’ve run a few campaigns at (…)

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Journey Quest… I Dig It.

by weem on September 29, 2010

I’m not a good movie reviewer. I don’t have the eye for all of the elements that make up a great movie, or short video. I simply know what I like and what I don’t, and that’s about all I (…)

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Paizo’s GameMastery “Friends or Foes” Cards

by weem on August 27, 2010

NPC’s have always been important in my D&D campaigns (as they are in most), but I really like to try and make them stand out a bit more. I try and make them each very different and unique. I even (…)

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Dresden Files RPG, Day 1

by weem on July 20, 2010

Well, today is the day. The players of my regular D&D campaign are coming over today to check out the Dresden Files RPG. I bought the books a few weeks ago, and have been going over them as I can. (…)

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Dresden Files RPG: Initial Glance

by weem on July 10, 2010

I am going to begin this with a few disclaimers so you understand can better understand my perspective with regards to my initial glance at these books, starting with the disclosure that before buying these, I knew almost nothing about (…)

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