Cyberpunk RED is a game that thrives when the art and the setting’s lore and aesthetic sync up, but there were a few cases in the gun section of Black Chrome where it all came apart, so it’s time to look at When Lore and Art Collide: Black Chrome’s Weird Weapons! Read my original review of Black Chrome here.
It’s always a good time when you realize that you’ve been missing out on consistent content. So I’m fixing that today! Today marked the start of a new mapping project, the Oasis City, and it was not intentional!
That’s right! I went live last Sunday night with the first episode of Lore Diver, the official POCGamer podcast! Join me in series one as I dive into the lore about Chult, the Chultan Peninsula, and its peoples. Show details below! (Skip to 09:30 in the video for content)
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So, over the last year or so, I’ve been getting more involved on the creative side of science fiction and fantasy, taking a big plunge last year with NaNoWriMo. One of the big bonuses of that has been greater interaction with the local writers in my area, one of whom is my good friend, Diane Morrison. She approached me a few months back about coming onto Virtual Fantasy Con, for participation on a panel for discussing fantasy warfare. More specifically, what a lot of writers missed. The panel was “Realism in Fantasy Warfare”, and it was a solid two hours (edited to 1:38:53) of great discussion and presentation of ideas and concepts around war, conflict, politics, and world building for fantasy.
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