For over 20 years, a small game publisher based in Little Rock Arkansas has been making what has become one of the most well liked and respected RPGs on the market, Castles & Crusades. They recently released their 8th printing (the TLG crew are quick to remind folks, one edition, many printings) of their bestselling... Continue Reading →
How good is creality’s new sub $200 ender 2 pro Printer? (Hint, pretty damn good)
3D printing is really neat. As a gamer, I have a deep love for miniatures, parts, pieces and all manner of items that make up the gaming experience. Any time I pick up a new game, one of the first things I think about is how I can upgrade it. Whether it's creating better box... Continue Reading →
TPV’s 2021 Film list
Last year was another lean year for the movie industry. We saw lots of titles get shuffled around on the release schedule. And with the remaining uncertainty of theaters and what their role will be long term for motion pictures, we head into 2022 with some questions still yet to be answered (although Spider-Man: No... Continue Reading →
Lord of the Rings Journeys in middle-earth
Mark one off the pile of shame list. Last night I was finally able to get Fantasy Flight Games, Lord of the Rings Journeys in Middle-Earth to the table. Those not familiar with LOTR: JIME, the game is a co-op, 1-5 player legacy style game (more on that later) that has players taking the role... Continue Reading →
Wizkids releases unpainted Gargantuan Tiamat
Last month Wizkids released one of the largest tabletop "miniatures" to date, the Gargantuan Tiamat. At a whopping foot high and over two feet wide, it impressive nature is only matched by it's price tag ($400). Now we're getting a second version for those who wished they were able to paint this bad boy themselves.... Continue Reading →
I don’t have anything clever to say
If you're one of a dozen or so people who check this blog regularly, you might have noticed that updates have been few and far between lately. The holidays being what they are, which normally takes up a large chunk of my December, had the addition of my brother's 50th birthday event the weekend before... Continue Reading →