In this belated issue of Page XX we have such a large and mixed bag of articles the only analogy I can think of is a Deck of Many Things without the black cards. There are three new Page XX articles from Robin Laws, a look at the new Jack Vance license The Gaean Reach, […]
There were a few not unreasonably mutterings that Arkham Detective Tales did not contain any adventures set in Arkham. There were also mumblings that the editing, credited to a certain Simon Rogers, was not up to our usual standards. We have taken steps to resolve this. First, Simon Rogers has been removed from editing duties. […]
We are looking for playtesters for a short campaign set in the UK in the 1930s following a global, Mythos-related disaster in the 1930s. I’ve played through this, and it’s great, and very different to any other Cthulhu adventure. It’s written by Graham Walmsley, who wrote The Dying of St Margarets and The Watchers in […]
The ENnies polling booth is now open, and we ask that you consider us when placing your votes. For Best Cover Art, we have Jerome’s Rough Magicks cover, and for Best Adventure, The Armitage Files. You can read reviews of Armitage Files here. and here is Jerome’s cover in all its glory: A detail:
Reviews from rpgnow.com BOUH is our most critically acclaimed book, with it and its d20 cousin receiving a clean sweep of eight five star ratings on rpgnow.com. Read the reviews of the d20 version (a subset of the GUMSHOE version) here and the GUMSHOE version here. From the art and fiction to the abilities and […]
A review of Armitage Files on Flames Rising.
This is the last of the introductions to the composers for the Eternal Lies suite. My name is Yaiza Varona, I’m Spanish, born in Barcelone but lived most of my life in Tenerife, Canary Islands. I am a musicologist and composer. When James Semple offered me the chance to be part of this project, even […]
This past weekend I was in beautiful Regina, Saskatchewan for a wedding. While the bride entertained hosted a girls night out for female out-of-town guests, I was paired with a conveniently rounded-up game group for a BBQ and an RPG session. As if I planned it that way, Skulduggery serves perfectly for this sort of […]
A review of Watchers in the Sky, courtesy of Matthew Pook.