Episodios

  • Episode 346: What If the Next D&D Goes All Digital, Gaming Perspectives with Saul and Jolene
    Mar 30 2026

    Jolene and Saul were on Youtube and came across a video by Dungeon Craft and he was talking about the future of D&D. He predicted that when a 6th edition of D&D comes out in the next few years it would be "Digital Only", meaning there would be no physical books and the only way to get the rules is going to be online. Specifically through the D&D Beyond. As evidence, he pointed to a Gizmoto article about how 'the latest now officially called D&D 5.5 looks a bit Video Gamey. He also quoted Chris Cocks President of Hasbro. So after watching this video Saul was convinced that the next incarnation of D&D will be All Digital. Jolene was not so convinced, which lead to a lengthy "discussion" and that became the basis for this episode. What would happen if the next D&D went all Digital? How would it affect the TTRPG Industry? Listen and see what you think. Thank you all for Listening!

    You can email us at gamingperspective.com@gmail.com

    Podcast Art by Jim D. Foster Episode Art by Michael Shean-Jones

    Here is Dungeon Craft's Youtube video about this topic. https://youtu.be/yoLFKUNMAs0?si=dC2Hv_2EIf7FqLeF

    Music by Addixxition, song Digital Punk Available from Tribeofmusic.com Music used under the Creative Commons License

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    34 m
  • Episode 345: The Fantasy Trip, Gaming Perspectives with Saul and Jolene
    Mar 15 2026

    Jolene and Saul recently played in a A Fantasy Trip: Melee RPG recently. Jolene was very interested in the game and wanted to know more about Melee. Saul explained that it was one of their friend's oldest favorite RPG. So Jolene took to the internet and found some interesting comment about The Fantasy Trip and how some gamers that had not heard of it before thought it was an OSR. Saul and Jolene discussed the game they played and how the rules worked. They decided to do an episode on one of the earliest Fantasy RPGs published. Thank you all for Listening! You can email us at gamingperspective.com@gmail.com

    Podcast Art by Jim D. Foster Episode Art by Michael Shean-Jones

    Music by Castross, song Exotic Fantasy Available from Tribeofmusic.com Music used under the Creative Commons License

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

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    40 m
  • Episode 344: Buy or Make Up Your Own Modules, Gaming Perspectives with Saul and Jolene
    Mar 4 2026

    Saul and Jolene were talking and Jolene asked Saul which did he prefer to do buy an adventure module or make up his own. That was a complicated answer that lead to a lengthy discussion. After that chat they decided it would make a good episode to record. So Saul and Jolene did just that. They sorted out their notes and recorded a podcast about Buying or Making Up Your Own Adventures. Thank you all for Listening! You can email us at gamingperspective.com@gmail.com

    Podcast Art by Jim D. Foster Episode Art by Michael Shean-Jones

    Music by Pema Guitar, song He Made It, off the album Stand Available from Tribeofmusic.com Music used under the Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

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    47 m
  • Episode 343: Why Do GMs Run Games,
    Feb 17 2026

    Why do GM's, Referees, Keepers, Loremasters of many other people that "run" RPG game do it? This was a question that Saul across online and since Saul GM's quite a bit he asked himself and other fellow GMs why they GM roleplaying games. As you would guess not all people that run RPGs do it for the same reason, though many peoples reason does overlap. Saul asked Jolene why she GMs and after that discussion they decided to record an episode on the subject.

    Thank you all for Listening! You can email us at gamingperspective.com@gmail.com

    Podcast Art by Jim D. Foster Episode Art by Michael Shean-Jones

    Music by Edna Poli, song Leaders of Tomorrow Available from Tribeofmusic.com Used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/usic

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    34 m
  • Bonus Episode: Marigolds Dwarven Tale, Gaming Perspectives with Saul and Jolene
    Feb 10 2026

    A friend of Saul and Jolene ran two TTRPGs back to back on a Friday evening over Zoom using a lite ruleset called There and Back Again, and on Saturday morning The One Ring 2nd Edition RPG. The games did not use the same characters. On Friday the players played a group of Dwarves who set out to enter Moria, against the standing order of King Dain Ironfoot. It was literally a tale of There and Back Again. Saturday the players in an on going campaign are around the area of Tharbad. In the past we encountered a pair of Dwarves and later heard about a group of them passing through the ancient city of Tharbad. So the storylines intertwined but only for a moment. Jolene decided to write a tale that one would hear at a tavern. Her character in The One Ring is a schlar and a bit of a storywriter. From her notes of the game and imagination was born Marigold's Dwarven Tale. Saul edited it and added some sound effects but the story was all Jolene. Thank you all for Listening! You can email us at gamingperspective.com@gmail.com Podcast Art by Jim D. Foster Episode Art by Michael Shean-Jones

    There was no music for this episode but Saul did use Tabletop Audio, here is the link: https://tabletopaudio.com/about.html Music used under the Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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    9 m
  • Episode 342: What Games Are People Running, Gaming Perspectives with Saul and Jolene
    Jan 30 2026

    Saul and Jolene were watching Youtube and came across Dungeon Craft whose host had gone to Gen Con in 2025. He was amazed at the size of the convention and the number of TTRPGs sessions that were available for convention attendees to play in. He decided to do some number crunching to figure out what were the top ten TTRPGs by the number of sessions offered. As he went down the list some of them were no surprise and others were. On a late night sometime after watching that video, Saul decided to do the same for an upcoming local convention called DunDraCon. How many TTRPGs were offered and what games had the highest number of games offered of each RPG game is what Saul wanted to figure out. Going through every game offered he wrote down each RPG and if there were offered more than once he noted it with a hash mark. In this episode Saul and Jolene present his totally unofficial findings.

    Thank you all for Listening!

    You can email us at gamingperspective.com@gmail.com

    Podcast Art by Jim D. Foster Episode Art by Michael Shean-Jones

    Music by Beat Mekanic, song Game Day Available from FreeMusicArchive.com Music used under the Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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    35 m
  • Episode 341: New Year New RPGs, Gaming Perspectives with Saul and Jolene
    Jan 19 2026

    Saul and Jolene usually do a New Year episode where they pick the RPGs that they are most looking forward to or ones they find interesting. This episode is a top ten of upcoming TTRPGs that Saul thought were pretty interesting. Thank you all for Listening!

    You can email us at gamingperspective.com@gmail.com

    Podcast Art by Jim D. Foster Episode Art by Michael Shean-Jones

    Music by Quadrilles, song Gong Hey Fat Choi Available from Tribeofmusic.com Music used under the Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

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    32 m
  • Episode 340: Rules You Need to Know, Gaming Perspectives with Saul and Jolene
    Jan 6 2026

    This topic comes from a Reddit post which asked about what rules should a GM need to know when running a game. And which rules can they leave to look up later at the game table. Saul states that he really dislikes the opening of the rulebook at the table as it distracts players and stops immersion of the game world. Saul and Jolene discuss various games they have played and state their experiences from letting the GM's word be the final arbitrator to people contesting the ruling and looking up the rule in the book at the game table. A lot depends on the GM's preference, the players and the game that they are playing. Some games make it really easy to run like Tales of the Loop while others like Shadowrun 5th Edition are much more difficult. Thank you all for Listening!

    You can email us at gamingperspectives.com@gmail.com

    Podcast Art by Jim D. Foster Episode Art by Michael Shean-Jones

    Music available at TribeofMusic.com Music by King Delinquent, song Now You Know Music used under the Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

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    41 m