BJ helped found Geek to Geek Media in 2016, and has been writing and playing RPGs most of his life. By day, he designs websites and writes about SEO. By night, he does his best to find new and devious ways to trick his D&D and Pathfinder parties.He's an Adamantine bestselling author on DMs Guild for his D&D adventures, and you can find him on Bluesky as @bjkgames.com. Listen to his weekly podcast at dragonquest.fm
This is not a brand-new Eberron book. It's not a whole new thing, as it really builds on and updates the foundation laid by the previous 5e Eberron content.
Yooka-Laylee was good, but feels like a tech demo for Yooka-Replaylee which is better in almost all ways and rivals some of the best 3d platformers out there.
If you're a Starfinder fan, grab Era of the Eclipse and learn a little more about the Gap and a lot about the iconics, Hellknights, and the Starfinder Society.
"Heroes of the Borderlands" starter set is probably the best introduction Wizards of the Coast has ever provided for D&D fifth edition, and that's saying a lot.
I spend over 90% of my time behind the screen, so I was waiting for the GM Core with bated breath. Was it worth the wait, even without tactical space combat?