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Chatting with my brother about the ONLY Disney sword & sorcery/dark fantasy film out there (as well as one of my favorite old school Sierra adventure games)...the Black Cauldron! https://t.co/Crg3HuthFs
Another article of mine for @HG_101 on Quest For Infamy, a Quest for Glory spiritual successor by @IQ_Adventures that lets you play as a magnificent bastard. The humor and sheer scope of this one knocked me off my feet when I first played it in 2014! https://t.co/cIYTqMu92U
Hard to state how much of an improvement new I'Cath is over old I'Cath. The old Tsien Chiang had little characterizing her beside a hatred of men and dragon lady stereotypes. The new Tsien Chiang is complex, sympathetic and worthy of any long-term campaign.
Been looking at #TashasCauldronofEverything. The changes to D&D's race rules are lazy and @ArcanistPress' Ancestry guide is far superior. Subclasses are good though; I quite like the Circle of Stars Druid. Makes me wanna come up with a Phantasy Star/Star Ocean inspired campaign.
Hah, the box art for the newest #ArkhamHorror card game expansion is basically the janky-as-hell level in #CallofCthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth where you're on a ship that gets boarded with Deep Ones and you need to SHOOT DAGON IN THE FACE WITH A CANNON
Sometimes I remember how Nintendo Power covered up the female warrior in their coverage of the Game Boy Color version of Dragon Quest/Warrior III because her bikini was too sexy. (Admittedly it's a dumb design by Akira Toriyama but the two ways they censored it are lol)
Once again, so odd and unexpected that #LodossWar is getting a Metroidvania in 2020, but sign me up. Ghim serving as the item shop is an inspired choice. https://t.co/V0XfpHXaHO
On this 20th anniversary of the Sega Dreamcast, I tip my hat to #SkiesofArcadia (AKA #EternalArcadia). IMO it's a game that represents the JRPG genre as a whole - both the bad (poor pacing, lots of tropes) and the great (a real sense of wonder, a nice battle system and AIRSHIPS).
Y'all got to check out the fantasy art of Greg Rutkowski (did stuff for The Witcher III, D&D) because this guy draws dragons like nobody's business https://t.co/oLtjgRP9uo
@Miss_Jess03 The Rusalka, from Eastern European folklore. Exemplifies the sort of female mythological presence that the Uncaged anthology highlights and subverts - I was first exposed to the darkness behind Rusalkas in Quest for Glory IV as a kid and they blew my mind.