I first met Steve Chenault at GenCon 2006, when I, along with 5 friends attended the event for the first time. Our RPG group had been playing D&D 3.5 for several years, until our DM discovered that there was a company that made an OSR clone RPG called Castles & Crusades. And they were located... Continue Reading →
I don’t get the appeal of watching people play Role-Playing Games (with a singular exception)
Critical Role is like the Dave Matthews Band. While I fully appreciate what they do and acknowledge all the work and talent involved in making it happen, it's just not my jam. And if I'm honest, no group that streams RPGs is either, save for one. I've tried to watch, several in fact, groups that... Continue Reading →