Play Like You’re at the Table: How Sunderfolk Turns Your Phone Into a TTRPG Controller

Video games like “Baldur’s Gate 3” have been pioneering the way in adapting tabletop RPG systems (like “D&D 5e”) for digital platforms, but “Sunderfolk” is venturing down an entirely new path. This class-based fantasy RPG allows players to utilize their smartphones as controllers, replicating the character sheets commonly used in traditional tabletop RPGs. Game Rant had the opportunity to interview the developers of “Sunderfolk”, which included game director Erin Marek, campaign designer Kara Centell-Dunk, studio head Chris Sigaty, and senior UX/UI designer Hasiba Arshad. They discussed the innovative systems that make up the core of this unique title.

Harry Potter Jason Isaacs Finds Real World Parallels With His Movie Villain

As a passionate film enthusiast, I can’t help but marvel at the captivating characters that populate the Harry Potter movie series. Spanning eight films – from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001) to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011) – these movies are brimming with intriguing personalities, such as Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermione Granger (Emma Watson), Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint), Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton), Lucius Malfoy (Jason Isaacs), Severus Snape (Alan Rickman), Neville Longbottom (Matthew Lewis), and Ginny Weasley (Bonnie Wright) to mention but a few. One of these characters graciously shared their experience working on this iconic film series.

Solo Leveling: How The Author Nerfed Sung Jinwoo

In the narrative of “Solo Leveling”, it’s Sung Jinwoo who takes center stage. Initially, his situation was quite bleak – he was the least powerful E-rank Hunter, struggling to scrape by financially. His weak status forced him to deal with the lowest tier of gates, as he found himself unable to confront the adversaries in other locations.

Oblivion Remastered Can Be Played Without Taking Up Space

To enjoy The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, it’s wise to clear some space on your storage devices first, as the game needs approximately 125 GB to download. Keep in mind that this takes up a substantial portion of most solid-state drives and will take quite a while for those with slower internet connections to install.

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Gloomhaven Fans: Don’t Miss Sunderfolk’s Board Game Magic!

Title “Secret Door’s Sunderfolk” is a forthcoming fantasy game that draws inspiration from tabletop role-playing games (RPGs) like Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition. In this game, players will employ their smartphones as controllers, mirroring the way traditional TTRPG players manage their individual character sheets. The game will also feature a narrator similar to a Game Master, voiced by Anjali Bhimani, who brings all non-player characters to life. During an interview with Game Rant, members of the Sunderfolk team, including game director Erin Marek, discussed the title’s connection to games like Gloomhaven.

Dexter’s Dead Rivals Are Back—But As Ghosts?

In the third season of the original show, Dexter Morgan took the life of Miguel Prado, but fan enthusiasm for him has persisted unwaveringly. The upcoming appearance of Jimmy Smits as Prado is generating a lot of excitement. Additionally, John Lithgow will be reprising his role as the Trinity Killer in the new series, and Lithgow’s return could provide valuable clues about what we might see when Smits returns as Prado.

Get Ready for ‘Displacement’: The Brutal New Horror Game That Will Haunt Your Dreams!

2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for horror genre enthusiasts as numerous spine-tingling titles are on the horizon. Among them are highly anticipated releases such as “Cronos: The New Dawn”, “The Dark Pictures Anthology: Directive 8020”, “The Occultist”, and “Ritual Tides”. Some speculate that “Resident Evil 9” may also make its appearance this year. While big-budget triple-A games often grab the spotlight, there’s a growing trend towards the indie scene, offering more unusual and bizarre horror experiences. Games like “Dredge” and “Mouthwashing”, despite having modest budgets, have gained significant popularity. Now, another chilling indie release is set to deliver a hefty dose of ultraviolence with a dash of madness for good measure.