Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse is a trio of books that return to the Concordant Domain of the Outlands, a plane of reality that sits at the center of the multiverse in the Forgotten Realms.
Everything Youy Love About Planescape – And More! Return to the incredibly imaginative world of Planescape, where demons and angels sip tea together and the unexpected is just around the corner. From ...
If you played Dungeons & Dragons in the '90s and early 2000s, the word Planescape likely stirs some strong memories inside you. For me, a player just barely into my teens among several much more ...
Fallout Fallout lead Tim Cain worked 70+ hours a week for 2 years to make the classic RPG: 'I'm glad things have changed, that was unsustainable⁠—but it was also absolutely amazing' The Elder Scrolls ...
Originally published in 1994, the original Planescape line was dedicated to fleshing out the planes of Dungeons & Dragons, many of which were representative of one of the nine alignments found in the ...
That said, this is the rare situation where that light touch may actually work to Dungeon Masters’ advantage — especially if they move fast and break things. And by things, I mean player characters.
Beamdog's Enhanced Edition of the timeless classic Planescape: Torment is exactly what it says on the tin. This is the Planescape you know, just with updated graphics to keep it looking sharp on your ...
Planescape: Torment is one of the best Dungeons and Dragons video games ever made, and now that the Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition has been announced, there’s never been a better time to play.
Interplay has been doing pretty well with RPGs for the last few years. First they managed to weather a pretty nasty battle with Steve Jackson over the GURPS license, stay on schedule (well, mostly on ...
In retrospect, Planescape was a solid 30 years ahead of its time. In 2023, every big nerd franchise from Spider-Man to Mortal Kombat is built on the concept of a multiverse, and Planescape did that ...
Planescape: Torment is still one of the all-time great RPGs. I should know—I just replayed it in January in preparation for the then-impending launch of spiritual successor Torment: Tides of Numenera.