Saturday, July 11, 2015

And our alternatives are...

      Upon looking at the assembled miniatures of Khornates and Sigmarines, I believe that the Age of Sigmar starter box has a great value, and the rules are free. However, the latter are seriously flawed for longbeard veteran players, by not having point values, nor army organization chart. Some groups made attempts to invent their own house-rules, but they always will be tainted by local impact and lack of broader acceptance. Another option is using well-comped rules of Warhammer 8th edition, but the "well-comped" term is quite crucial and goes into the same category as above mentioned modifications of Age of Sigmar.
      So, maybe it is the time to drop Warhammer rules altogether and try something different for our precious 28-mm fantasy miniatures. Below are just few propositions, I'm sure many more can be found ... the point is to encourage you for searching a system fitting your taste.

Kings of War 2nd edition by Mantic (free download)

One page rules (for fantasy, sci-fi and historical)

Shadow Storm aka Fantasy Hail Caesar PDF (adyswargamesden.com)

The Shattered Crown: The Fantasy War Game Reinvigorated (KS project)




Friday, July 10, 2015

Age of Sigmar, or Let's make it usable...

Sad days... after pretty long history of entertaining us (1983-2015), Warhammer Fantasy Battle is dead, or at least stored under Oldhammer label... We have a new product, which is quite far from being perfect. No points system and lack of any army organization chart make it difficult to use outside of a close friends circle, not even starting to talk tournament play... Simple counting wounds doesn't work, either...
Below, are 2 links to some preliminary (and unofficial, of course) ways of fixing the mentioned problems.  I found them interesting!

Age of Sigmar - Azyr Composition Rules (BOLS Lounge)

Simple point system for the Warscrolls (YT video)

Unofficial errata and game mods from GW store (sic!)


 (Jair Nunez conversion)

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

I'm looking at you, WZR...

Since some weeks, I'm looking at the Warzone Resurrection (WZR) tabletop game and current development of the involved factions. As usual, my perspective is heavily affected by the models quality (I'm more miniatures collector then gamer), although some hidden nostalgia for good old Doom Trooper CCG (with all glory of its completely spoiled card balance ;-) plays a role, too. IMO, WZR is one of the most promising SciFi system nowadays, but it still carry a burden of several not-so-fantastic models developed during Kickstarter campaign. Many of them have been already replaced with new versions, what brought us some of the best 32mm miniatures of 2014.

Capitol Heavy Infantry:


Bauhaus new Starter set and Vorreiters:


Renewed Brotherhood faction:






Recently, Cybertronic faction jumped this bandwagon and (after new Starter set and Mirrormen) they got Armored Chasseurs, which make them a playable faction for me:


 Mirrormen


 Very fresh Armored Chasseurs
 

But additional surprise for Cybertronic is a quiet (at least unnoticed by me) renewal of Enhanced Machinators, which appeared in Prodos on-line store. Here is the comparison:

Old version...

...and the new ones.


 Some close-ups... they are pretty nice within their own aesthetics (we all remember T800 :-).



As far as I know, the rules are OK, too, and the Rulebook is a pleasure to read.
Which means more WZR related posts in the future. Stay tuned :-).

Friday, October 24, 2014

Fighting windmills - Change.org petition to GW

From the petition on Change.org

"Refocus your business model on the sale of a game and support of a gaming community vice the pure sale of collectible miniatures."


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