The Call of Cthulhu tabletop RPG brings the horrors of H.P. Lovecraft to your table. If the fantasy action of Dungeons & Dragons doesn’t quite do it for you, you might be looking for the mystery-thriller vibe of CoC. I
Wizards of the Coast previewed its 2024 DnD classes, Evil Genius CEO seems to go back on his word about NFTs, and two new horror experiences hit the scene. (Image credit: Wizards of the Coast)
This week begins with sad news about a fellow news site. Several Dicebreaker staff members announced that they lost their jobs this week after the site’s parent company was bought by IGN. Other, happier stories from this week cover The Legend of Vox Machina Season 3, DnD anniversary collectibles, and Dimension 20’s Kids on Bikes rework.
Dungeons & Dragons makes another foray into luxury lifestyle branding, a well known card game and famous novel announce TTRPG adaptations, and even a game made for a government agency.
What TTRPG system is focused on customizing your mech, and which just tells you to get in the robot? What kaiju game is more like Godzilla, and which is Monster Hunter?