Ring Side Report- RPG review of Death Metal

Product– Death Metal

System- When the Wolf Comes

Producer– Schwalb Entertainment

Price– $3.99 here  https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/486488/death-metal?affiliate_id=658618    

TL; DR-NORSE NUKES!  98% 

Basics– You know what Vikings need?  NUKES!  Death Metal is less about hard core bass riffs and more about particle physics and Norse scientists inventing nukes to finally deal with those pesky giants.  Death Metal refers to radioactive metals that cause death in those that play with them. This book has class options, story and theme, and weapons for both When the Wolf Comes and standard Shadow of the Demon Lord.

Mechanics or Crunch–  Death Metal has a decent amount of toys for the GM and player.  There are three expert and four master paths.  This is primarily written for When the Wolf Comes, but it crosses into standard Demon Lord, so the mythic paths are not tied to race.  I honestly enjoy that more.  It has a few alternative race options for your characters to take in Wolf as well. There are rules for nukes.  Everyone loves handheld nuke grenades, so that’s new fun for the party.  There is not a ton of new crunch here as this is very much a theme heavy book.  It’s good, but I would like a bit more.  Overall it’s solid work that fits well into the crunch that’s out there already.  4.75 /5

Theme or Fluff– This is where the book shines the most.  There is LOTS of story for both Wolf and Demon Lord here.  Heck, as a chemist, any book that includes what the Norse would have called beta particles makes me irrationally happy.  You have an in-lore explanation of why different Norse races would have made reactors, and in Demon Lord you have a story about how a space man created a space elevator to get home and left nuclear tech with some people stuck in gothic horror.  It’s a ton of fun!    5 /5

Execution– This book is easy to read, fun to read, hyperlinked, and has good art.  That’s honestly all I want in a book.  For the page length, the price is pretty standard, but I need to stress it’s well put together. 5/5

Summary– Nothing like nuclear Vikings and atomic weapons to brighten your day or entire coast line!  This is a solid book adding new fun twists to both Demon Lord and Wolf.  I enjoy how these are added and and something that you can bring in if you want.  The crunch is good, but maybe need more.  The story is amazing, and something I enjoyed reading from multiple angles.  The book itself is a pleasure to read.  This is something you should check out if you play Demon Lord or Wolf! 98%

Ring Side Report- RPG review of When the Wolf Comes: A Vikingverse Roleplaying Game

Product– When the Wolf Comes: A Vikingverse Roleplaying Game

System- Shadow of the Demon Lord

Producer– Schwalb Entertianment

Price– $19.99 here   https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/443491?affiliate_id=658618 

TL; DR-Solid sci-fantasy Viking Shadows of the Demon Lord fun. 99% 

Basics– Where will you be when the wolf comes?!  When the Wolf Comes is a semi-post-apacalypic, semi-fantasy, semi-futuristic Viking version of Shadow of the Demon Lord.  This book covers everything from basic mechanics to how to run a full campaign.  Let’s break this down.

Mechanics or Crunch–  Do you like Shadow of the Demon Lord?  Do you like Vikings?  Do you like Space Vikings?  Then you will like this.  This is just Shadow of the Demon Lord extended to its next evolution as the game moves forward in a solid way.  My one minor issue that is more a personal view is that the end mythic paths are tied to race.  That’s not even bad, just my personal taste in the issue.  The mechanics work and the new stuff here is fantastic.  One of my complaints in TTRPGs in recent years is that character progression was too linear.  This version adds gifts which are akin to feats.  And I love it!  This version fixes my one issue with this system, so this is a solid improvement on an already excellent game.     5/5

Theme or Fluff– The opening of this book is from Schwalb himself praising the author.  This is a solid introduction to the world the author created and ancient Norse as a whole.  It’s a world like our own, but with a split a thousand years ago.  This also isn’t just a reskin of a Norse god textbook.  One of the races you expect, dwarves, is not here.  Now you have robots.  Robot servants, so if you want to explore the themes of slavery in your game, have at it!  The base classes are different, and the classes that build off it are all different as well.  This is not just a can of paint on an existing Shadows game, it’s a whole new world to play in.    5 /5

Execution– This is a solid book with one semi-unforgivable sin.  The layout is excellent.  The art is amazing.  And, the book reads well, fast, and fluidly.  I can find what I need as the hyperlinks guide me easily.  There is guidance for new GMs and how to play the COMPLETE system.  This is not just a fluff book, but honestly the whole Shadow of the BLANK system.  There is even an adventure in the back to play right away!  The one thing I want that is not here is four to six premade characters. I know Shadow characters are easy to make, but give me them so I can slam them down and have my friends play in exactly 10 minutes.  Aside from that one, minor issue, this is a fantastic book.  4.9/5

Summary– The most unkind thing I can say about this book is it’s simply a splat book for a different version of Shadow of the Demon Lord.  But that does not do this justice.  Any time there are robot dwarves that are not just brass spray painted dwarves with some gears stapled on by another name, but a real, honest to god servitor race with their own issues and even capitalism killing them so you the homeowner have to buy the newest model if you want your floors vacuumed like a roomba with a death sentence, I am hooked.  This takes the simple Shadows gameplay I love and builds it out to a completely new world with new themes and mechanics to explore.  I even get my feats!  It’s not a massive part of the world, but even that small change adds new things mechanically to the system.  I love how the book is put together.  The one thing I want Schwalb Entertainment to do is give me pregens and it will be a near perfect book.  If you even just like the Shadows system and you even just barely like Vikings or you just want to learn more about Norse mythology, then this is the book you need to pick up.  99%