14-11-2011, 03:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-11-2011, 03:09 PM by Luke the Squig.)
After being introduced to it at the launch party on the 12th, I have fallen in love with the models and rules. It uses what must be the simplest rules system that I know of, as there are literally absolutely no special rules whatsoever. I don't know if Mantic have any more plans for any more rules, but I think that for now the rules are dead simple. Really easy to pick up.
As for the models - brilliant. Wasn't overly impressed with the concept art for them, but after seeing them in the flesh (or plastic!), I have fallen in love with them. Apart from the horrible castings and joints, they were really nice minis.
I have assembled (for my Forgefathers army) 10 Steel Warriors (the base troops), 5 Stormrage Veterans (Veterans with big guns), a Jotunn Heavy Hailstorm Cannon (a huge quad gun) and Huscarl (a leader of the Forgefathers).
I love this system and I can recommend it to anyone who likes futristic sci-fi games that has easy rules systems.
As for the models - brilliant. Wasn't overly impressed with the concept art for them, but after seeing them in the flesh (or plastic!), I have fallen in love with them. Apart from the horrible castings and joints, they were really nice minis.
I have assembled (for my Forgefathers army) 10 Steel Warriors (the base troops), 5 Stormrage Veterans (Veterans with big guns), a Jotunn Heavy Hailstorm Cannon (a huge quad gun) and Huscarl (a leader of the Forgefathers).
I love this system and I can recommend it to anyone who likes futristic sci-fi games that has easy rules systems.
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Warhammer Fantasy (Orcs and Goblins)
Warhammer 40,000 (Orks)
Warmachine (Protectorate of Menoth)
Bushido (Prefecture of Ryu)
Infinity (Yu-Jing)
Warpath (ForgeFathers)
Cutlass! (Undead)
Warhammer Fantasy (Orcs and Goblins)
Warhammer 40,000 (Orks)
Warmachine (Protectorate of Menoth)
Bushido (Prefecture of Ryu)
Infinity (Yu-Jing)
Warpath (ForgeFathers)
Cutlass! (Undead)