Underappreciated, Underrated Super Nintendo Games You Need to Play

Underappreciated SNES Games: the Top Hidden Gems Yes the SNES has been out for a while now. First introduced to North America late Summer of 1991, I was in High School at the time and bought one as soon as my finances allowed. I played the heck out of it. The SNES was very popular … Read more

How to Learn and Play the Ars Magica Tabletop RPG

How to Learn and Play Ars Magica Let’s talk about Ars Magica. It’s a great ttrpg with a vibrant following, it’s been around since 1987, it’s now in its 5th edition, but it’s somewhat notorious for its complexity. Even the name of it needs explaining! I’ll explain it. Ars Magica is Latin, and translates as … Read more

How to Learn and Play the Burning Wheel Tabletop RPG

Getting Started with Burning Wheel Burning Wheel. It could be argued it is the ultimate ttrpg. I previously wrote an article that featured BW, and it took the top spot for what I was analyzing. It’s got a lot going for it. It takes dedication and a sincere willingness of everyone at the table to … Read more

How to Get Started Playing the GURPS Tabletop Roleplaying Game

How to Get Started Playing or Running GURPS GURPS hit the ttrpg scene back in 1986, and Steve Jackson had an entirely new approach. He designed a Generic Universal Role Playing System, which is what the acronym stands for. He wanted a system that could be used in any setting: fantasy, scifi, western, superhero, horror, … Read more

Tabletop RPGs with Great Combat, Story & Realism: Top 4 Well-Rounded Systems

The idea for this post came when I was researching TTRPGs and ran across what was originally called the Threefold Model, later refined into GNS theory. In a nutshell, the influential and somewhat controversial GNS theory suggests that RPG play tends to emphasize some combination of three priorities: Gamism, Narrativism, and Simulation. I’ll give a … Read more