Review & Unboxing: Lords of Waterdeep

Review & Unboxing: Lords of Waterdeep

Lords of Waterdeep is the newest offering from WotC as far as D&D board games go. This game, unlike it's predecessors is not about dungeon crawls, heroics, or world domination. Lords of Waterdeep puts you in the drivers seat of one of the powerful lords that secretly control the city of splendors through trade, espionage, the clergy, magic, and all out warfare.
Heroes of the Elemental Who Cares?

Heroes of the Elemental Who Cares?

So, this will be my last 4e product review. I'll still be talking about D&D here non stop, and I'll still be reviewing other D&D products like Lords of Waterdeep and other cool things coming down the pipe. However since I'm no longer actively playing 4e, I don't want to wind up feeling like a tool writing product reviews or content for a game I no longer play.
Baldur’s Gate Sequel?!

Baldur’s Gate Sequel?!

As many of you who already know me, you're probably aware of my unhealthy fondness of the Baldur's Gate PC game series. For those of you who were unaware of this, you may now consider yourselves in the loop. Baldur's Gate was my entrance into the D&D world, it spoke to me as a gamer and drew me into the hobby, and the series is still to this day my single favorite video game of all time.
Dungeons and Dragons Next

Dungeons and Dragons Next

Recently I was given some interview questions for an article about the next edition of D&D for the CNN geek blog. I really enjoyed answering them and put a lot of thought into them, considering today's news I thought I should share my full transcript just to see how you guys felt about the whole thing. I feel it is relevant, and rather than writing an entirely new piece I do believe it sums up things rather well. Agree or disagree, I'd like to see how your thoughts compare to mine. Below is our full exchange, along with my plea to the community.