Author: GLG-Josh

Product Highlight – The Codex of the Black Sun

Sine Nomine Publishing, the folks behind the widely popular Science Fiction RPG, Stars Without Number, have released a new suplement for Stars Without Number that promises to “unleash the power of aranotech” into the Stars Without Number universe. That’s right, Magic in the till now hard Scifi setting. The Codex of the Black Sun is […]

Setting up the New Year

Today is a lot of prep and down time for the family as we usher in the New Year.  On the gaming front I am busily working on reformatting my 2-year-old Kindle Fire so that I can use primrarily as means to easily use the multitude of pdf rpgs, adventures, etc. Today also marks Dark […]

Into the Darkness

My love/hate relationship with World of Darkness and its offshoots is pretty well known.  In my early 20s when I first got into gaming (large part thanks to some Airmen in AIT) 3rd edition had just been released and I was all in.  Competing against that in my little microcism was White Wolf’s World of […]

Op-Ed: Future Imperfect

The past few years have been very spotty for Genius Loci Games (or GL Games or GLG as I’ve been recently calling it).  I have made several planned comebacks to no avail as real life tended to get in the way in one form or another.  Recently I have been thinking of giving it another […]

WEG d6 the Lost

A number of years ago the OSR community managed to convince One Bookshelf, the owners of DrivethruRPG and the soon to be redacted RPGNow, to create a category for OSR games, systems, etc with-in the site, seperating it from the d20 systems category of the time.  ON top of this, popular rulesets within the OSR […]

2018 – Year in Review

2018 was, for the most part, an extremely quiet year for GLGames, with only a single release (Pyramid of the Lost King Extras – The Howling Dolmen), and blog posting only through April. For the most part I have spent the year finishing up my latest juant into the realms of academica and reconnecting with […]

Mini-Review – Matt Finch’s 0e Monsters of Jordoba

Matt Finch begins 0e Monsters of Jordoba with a page long mission statement, one that ends with this statement: So I’m going back to those grassroots for a while. Jordoba isn’t a polished, finished project being handed down by a publisher as a complete product. Instead, it’s the material spun out from the ongoing process […]

Deviant Tuesdays – The Art of Alexander Nanitchkov

Moving Deviant Fridays over to Tuesday for reasons that will become apparent later. This we were are looking at Alexander Nanitchkov who is probably the most widely known of the artist I featured.  He has worked for Paizo, WOTC, and PXXL. DeviantArt | Artstation | Personal Site Nanitchkov’s work has a bit of surreal to […]

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