Henry St Leger
Henry St Leger is a freelance write who has written for sites including NBC News, The Times, Little White Lies, and Edge Magazine. He is also a former staffer at our sister site TechRadar, where he started out as Home Technology Writer before moving up to Home Cinema Editor. Before he left to go full-time freelancer, he was News and Features Editor reporting on TVs, projectors, smart speakers, and other technology. Now, he specializes in entertainment and tabletop games like D&D.
Latest articles by Henry St Leger
How board games help cognitive health
By Henry St Leger published
Features Experts say that board games can make you smarter, nicer, and better at talking to people. What’s not to like?
Why now is the perfect time for a Halo: Combat Evolved remake
By Henry St Leger published
Opinion | What? Master Chief is evolving!
D&D second edition cleaned up the game's act, for better or worse
By Henry St Leger published
Feature Sanitised and standardized
The first edition of D&D conjured magic from a mess, and changed gaming forever
By Henry St Leger published
Feature What if I told you that D&D started as a supplement for another game entirely?
D&D 2024 classes are well balanced – but have they lost their soul?
By Henry St Leger published
Opinion The 2024 D&D rules revision makes plenty of quality of life improvements, but some classes have lost some flavor in the process.
Hughie deserved better in The Boys season 4, especially with that finale
By Henry St Leger published
Opinion The Boys season 4 finale was a rollercoaster of death, betrayal, and autocracy. But in that noise, the violation of Jack Quaid’s Hughie has gone unnoticed
New D&D Player’s Handbook flips character creation on its head
By Henry St Leger published
News Backstory is more important than ever, says lead rules designer Jeremy Crawford
One of the best roguelikes on Switch and PC keeps pulling me back in with each update, and the final one is no different
By Henry St Leger published
Opinion Opinion | Wildfrost update 1.2 is here, sending my summer into a snowstorm
Ignore the yellow paint detractors – visual cues are great for games
By Henry St Leger published
Opinion Opinion | If you don’t need it, good for you
Netflix's new anime series Captain Laserhawk feels like the future of video game TV shows
By Henry St Leger published
Opinion For better or worse...
Gen V's Jordan Li is the most interesting TV superhero we've seen in years
By Henry St Leger published
opinion The boys, the girls, and the bigenders
Everything One D&D can learn from Baldur's Gate 3
By Henry St Leger published
Opinion Opinion | Larian's RPG epic makes a lot of improvements to D&D's formula – let's hope some of it sticks
With Elder Scrolls 6 nowhere to be seen, Dragon's Dogma 2 can't come fast enough
By Henry St Leger published
Feature Opinion | Dragon's Dogma 2 looks like the next sword-and-sorcery game worth checking out
Is the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom trailer teasing a Ganondorf who’s on your side?
By Henry St Leger published
Feature OPINION | Matthew Mercer's voice could be the key to discovering an ally Ganondorf
HBO's The Last of Us is masterful – but season 2 will be harder to get right
By Henry St Leger published
opinion Can HBO bottle lightning twice over?
Call of Duty on Nintendo Switch only sets up players for disappointment
By Henry St Leger published
OPINION Microsoft's Call of Duty to Nintendo Switch deal might not be as straightforward as it seems
Tears of the Kingdom's villain has a voice – but the best Zelda games make do without it
By Henry St Leger published
OPINION We're so close to the next Zelda, but is silence golden when it comes to VO in Hyrule?
The Last of Us 3 could be coming – but how should the trilogy end?
By Henry St Leger published
OPINION Assuming it even is the end, what would/could number 3 look like?
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet technical woes have left me worried about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
By Henry St Leger published
OPINION Can the aging Switch really offer a blockbuster sequel?
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