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A promotional image for Blood On My Name. It features a mottled red background and a well-dressed figure with a signet ring playing with the collar of their suit. They wear an expensive watch and look important. Lit entirely in red light, their face is obscured. Chromatically aberrated credits read Kienna Shaw & Jason Cutrone. The title BLOOD ON MY NAME is lit by glowing yellow outlines with a hollow centre.

Bullets, Death & Revenge – A Blood On My Name Solo RPG Review

Posted onMay 12, 2025May 12, 2025AuthorReyes Raine

Blood On My Name is a solo journaling tabletop game based on the Wretched and Alone SRD about a former assassin on a mission of revenge. You are dragged back into a world you left behind to GET REVENGE OR Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsBlood On My Name, Dylan Grinder, Jason Cutrone, Kienna Shaw, reyesmakesgames, Solo TTRPGs, ttrpg review

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RexBrews Reviews: Kill Every Monster Hybrid Actual Play

Posted onMay 5, 2025May 6, 2025AuthorRex

Kill Every Monster is one of the many podcasts that are a part of the Dead Ghost Productions studio, and is co-hosted by Dylan “DJ” Malenfant (He/They) and Aram Vartian (He/Him). A hybrid of actual play, round-table discussion, and historical Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsactual play, dead ghost productions, kill every monster

The cover image for Something's Always Wrong, featuring the title in a pale yellow 60's display font on top of a distressed muted image of a lone highway in the desert at night.

Your Life is Yours Now – A Something’s Always Wrong Review

Posted onMay 2, 2025May 2, 2025AuthorReyes Raine

Something’s Always Wrong is a short journaling solo tabletop game by Nathan Southard. It’s a break away from his more horror-centric roleplaying games, focusing instead on the miseries of a small-town 20-something faced with a choice: Stay in their home Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsNathan Southland, reyesmakesgames, Solo TTRPGs, Something's Always Wrong, ttrpg review

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A Love Letter to Slashers – A One Page Left Review

Posted onApril 5, 2025April 3, 2025AuthorReyes Raine

One Page Left by M. Kirin is one of the first independent tabletop games I’d seen. It has sat in my “To-Be-Played” pile for years, and when Wobble offered me the honor to write reviews for his blog, I knew Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsM. Kirin, One Page Left, reyesmakesgames, Solo TTRPGs, ttrpg review

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RexBrews Reviews: Small Embers Actual Play by Dice Company

Posted onMarch 26, 2025April 3, 2025AuthorRex

For this second part of our review into the world of Dice Company, a British-based TTRPG actual play podcast studio, we will be diving into the main campaign and narrative adventure — Small Embers. The Small Embers actual play follows Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsactual play review, dice company

An image of bright yellow and black, featuring the broken title "Diedream". There's a bowtie-esque symbol in the top right corner and the caption "Alfred Valley, 2023" askew underneath. A graphic sits behind the title and nudged to the top left of a figure's silhouette in what appears to be a cave with black bars disrupting the image and scan lines adding visceral texture.

Playing TTRPGs on the Edge of Sleep – A Diedream Review

Posted onMarch 21, 2025March 21, 2025AuthorReyes Raine

Diedream is a bizarre experiment of a game by Alfred Valley. At two pages long, it aims to provide a memory-based roleplaying system for when you’re lying in bed, trying to sleep. Alfred Valley is a name I’ve seen pop Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsAlfred Valley, Diedream, reyesmakesgames, Solo TTRPGs, ttrpg review

A promo graphic for Tales of Kale Vala, a podcast by Dice Company. It shows a lonely track through the woods beneath a starlit sky.

RexBrews Reviews: The Tales of Kale Vala

Posted onMarch 6, 2025March 5, 2025AuthorRex

The Tales of Kale Vala is a narrative-driven series of short stories based on a Dungeons and Dragons 5e actual play, Small Embers. Set in the world of Elestia, The Tales of Kale Vala is narrated by Richard Godden, weaving Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsactual play review, dice company, the tales of kale vala

A yellow and green image of a black shadow on a hill, head in hands as long hair trails down. Yellow text in black boxes in the top left read: "What awaits you? What Remains?" A black blackletter title with a yellow drop shadow reads "You're Elf" with a subtitle: "A 36 word game by JD Clement."

You’re Elf by Rat Bastard Games Review – A 36 Word Game

Posted onFebruary 10, 2025February 10, 2025AuthorReyes Raine

You’re Elf by Rat Bastard Games is a submission for the recent 36-Word Game Jam. It is a single page long and consists of simple writing prompt questions. You might recognize JD Clement of Rat Bastard Games as the creator Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsRat Bastard Games, reyesmakesgames, Solo TTRPGs, ttrpg review, you're elf

Rexbrews Reviews: DnD Far And Wide Actual Play

Posted onFebruary 4, 2025February 3, 2025AuthorRex

DnD Far and Wide is a Dungeons and Dragons 5e adventure set in the homebrew world of Illyria. A product of the Choose Your Roll Twitch channel, the game is a virtual campaign on the Roll20 platform. The stream is Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsactual play review, aj pasta parade, choose your roll, dnd far and wide

A silhouette of a pirate ship in front of a green night sky. Artwork from Andrew Kolb's Neverland setting.

This Neverland 5e Setting Is A Fantastic Dark Hexcrawl

Posted onJanuary 28, 2025January 28, 2025AuthorWobblerocket

I picked up Andrew Kolb’s Neverland 5e setting with some Christmas money, and I’ll be honest, I pretty much did it based on the beautiful cover (more on that in a bit). This book brings the world of Peter Pan Read More …

CategoriesTTRPG ReviewsTagsandrew kolb, dungeons and dragons, ttrpg review

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