Fans of the Osprey military history books and Garth Ennis might be interested in checking out the
Q&A with him over at the Osprey Blog. Also, for you folks like me who dig LJ feeds,
here's the one for Osprey.
Speaking of one of my all-time fave book series, I recently picked up Armies of Medieval Burgundy 1364-1477 used at a local shop. Awesome reading as per the usual Osprey fare.
ThanksGiveAway over at RPGnow.com and DriveThruRPG.com concludes today. Free Goodies include
The Book of Challenges (3.x D&D official, and offical/legal scan of the book),
Super Console ("a role-playing game that pokes fun at such games as Final Fantasy™, Arc the Lad™, and Shining Force™"), an
Empires of History enhanced membership (for the fun turn-based online game 1483 Online), and other cool things like Alea's
Honor and Corruption. Good times.
The Warbook game-application for Facebook attracts some sad, sad "people". Just sad. I think the fun I've had with it is spent.
Further proof that the biggest MMORPG is called The Internet... and I always grow to hate MMORPGs.
Oh, and I picked up
Witch Hunter: The Invisible World. Looks great and nicely put together thus far. Fans of Solomon Kane should certainly give this game a look-see. I'm sure I'll have thoughts on it later. For more info, read
this well written review on it.