Tilted Cone
Reviews I've given (3)
If you're lucky enough to play in a campaign run by Brian, treasure every session—because this is what role-playing games are meant to be. From the very first game, it was clear that he had an extraordinary grasp of storytelling, world-building, and player engagement. The world Brian crafted was rich with lore, brimming with detail, and alive with dynamic NPCs who felt just as real and fleshed out as our own characters. Whether we were deep in the political intrigue of a crumbling kingdom or trudging through the eerie silence of an abandoned city, every setting was immersive and full of possibilities. What really sets Brian apart is their ability to balance narrative depth with player agency. Our decisions mattered—not just in combat, but in shaping the world itself. Story arcs evolved based on our actions, and consequences—both good and bad—always felt earned. Even off-the-cuff improvisations by the party were seamlessly woven into the narrative tapestry, often becoming major plot points down the line. Mechanically, Brian runs a tight and fair game. Combat is challenging, tactical, and never drags; puzzles are clever and rewarding; and every encounter—be it social, exploration, or battle—feels intentional and well-paced. They have a gift for reading the table, keeping everyone engaged, and adapting to the group's playstyle and energy. Above all, Brian fosters a gaming environment that is inclusive, respectful, and collaborative. New players feel welcomed and supported, while veterans are given room to shine. There’s laughter, drama, surprise, and a genuine sense of camaraderie every time we gather around the table. If you're considering joining a game run by Brian, stop considering and do it. You’re in for a truly unforgettable adventure. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — 10/10 would get blown up again!
Thank you it was a great fight. Brock didn't feel like a pushover, which I'm happy about. I'm just kicking myself that I somehow forgot to use yawn. I just wanted the Corsola off the field and that instinct to attack took over. If I just got one more strike in before Skarmory had to be called out I know I would have had it. It feels so much more like the anime now, so I have to thank you personally for that. It was a great nostalgia trip. Thanks again, Jordan. Can't wait for Chapter 2!