Lords of Madness
It’s no small secret that when your friendly neighborhood Geek is sitting behind the all powerful Dungeon Master Screen I love to toss the Undead at my poor players! The Undead are fun to use as bad...
View ArticleIron Heroes – Book Review
Every Dungeon Master has had to put up with this player, a dreaded player that makes a DM’s life hell. No, I do not speak of the rules lawyer (although they can be annoying). No, I speak of that...
View ArticleThe Year’s Best D20 – 2004
The creation of the D20 system and the Open Game License, as I’ve stated before, has been a blessing and a curse to role players all over the globe. The D20 system has been a blessing because it has...
View ArticleMonte Cook Presents – Mastering Iron Heroes by Mike Mearls
I am one of those film Geeks that will spend hours watching all the behind the scenes on a brand new DVD before I watch the actual movie that drew my attention in the first place. Ask any good Geek....
View Article* Trapped in Chinatown. Surrounded by Undead. Low on Caffeine.
Or… The Night We Geeks Broke-In MidEvil and Fragged Each Other! My name is Red and I am about to meet my maker at the hands of the walking dead. It wasn’t always like this, I had a life once. I even...
View ArticleThe Iron Heroes Bestiary – A Monster Book by Mike Mearls
And so, the saga is now complete. Okay, that was a little heavy-handed, but I simply could not resist. However, The Iron Heroes Bestiary does, in a fashion, bring to an end what could be considered...
View ArticleA Game of Thrones – D20 RPG
For years, I have bored my fellow gamers with the claim that the old TSR D&D Rules Cyclopedia was, overall, the greatest single role-playing game book ever published. Sure, there may have been...
View ArticleLost Classes – aka – The Avenging Justice League of D&D
For all my complaining about D&D 3.5 (which for the most part is unfounded and just the ravings of an “older gamer”) I am a big fan of the concept of Prestige Classes, which are similar to Kits...
View ArticleDungeons and Dragons – From 1983 to 3.5
You might be asking yourself, Aaron, why is this review in the Games section and not in the Movies section? The obvious home of this Dungeons and Dragons DVD set. Well, the answer is simple… Any ‘ol...
View ArticleLego Indiana Jones – The XBox 360 Review
HE CHOSE…WISELY Through a lucky coincidence, I stumbled across a rental copy of Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures for the XBox 360 on Friday (4 days before its release). After a few days of...
View ArticleGuitar Hero – Aerosmith (XBox 360)
I shelled out the $100 to buy the newest addition to the Guitar Hero library: Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. It’s technically an expansion pack for Guitar Hero 3 but no other games are required. It’s sold as...
View ArticleStar Wars: The Force Unleashed
I’ve had less time with this game so far, but like many of you, I was eagerly awaiting this newest foray into the SW expanded universe it so I wanted to get the word out as quickly as I could. The...
View ArticleRock Band 2
Mailman Chris here, taking time out from doing the all important election work to talk about something you really care about… Video game reviews. I’ve got two for you this time. One is the awaited...
View ArticleGame of the Month – Ca$h and Gun$
Ca$ ‘n Gun$ – brought to your by Guardian Games. Knocking over tha’ back was da’ easy part. Same with running from the fuzz, hell, they couldn’t catch a cold if it was covered in donuts and dropped...
View ArticleMore News on May of the Dead!
With May of the Dead fast approaching (especially for Zombies), you have even more fantastic reasons to attend on May 30 at Guardian Games (303 SE 3rd Ave). Learn how to survive and even thrive in the...
View ArticleDead Money – Guardian Games’ Game of the Month
Game Designed by: James Ernest – Art by: Brian Snoddy – Published by: Cheap Ass Games Players: 3-5 – Ages: 10 and up – Time: 20 minutes, ‘less you got a cheatin’ cur at the table! The Old West. Poker....
View ArticleGeek in the City Radio Issue 22 – Bayformers Revenge!
Whew, sit down and prepare yourself for the awesome! On this “Ka-Pow-Zee-Bow” issue of GeekintheCity Radio, Aaron, Dan, and Fatboy have their brains blended and warped into the Bizarro World as they...
View ArticleCannibal Contagion – RPG Review
Game Design by: Nathanael Phillip Cole – Cover Art by: Kathren Moss – Interior Art by: Leonardo Freites and Veronica Gandini I know what you’re thinking. “Dude, Aaron, didn’t you just have a...
View ArticlePortland Pop Culture Bingo!
…or, “I Can’t Get To Comic Con, But I Can Still Have Fun”! I know, it sucks that we can’t all storm the gates at San Diego, but we can still have a fantastically Geeky time in the wonderful City of...
View ArticlePack & Stack
I know that title has you curious. Even more so with the hotness that is Olivia Munn gazing upon you with her “come hither and frag” look. Which reminds me. Hot celebrity geek women I lust over doing...
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