I dare to dream that this is fully compatible with Talisman ala Timescape back in the day. However, even as a standalone this should be awesome.
I dare to dream that this is fully compatible with Talisman ala Timescape back in the day. However, even as a standalone this should be awesome.
Bowling for beakies...
I love Talisman. I disagree that it's just Candyland with dragons. It is an older game system, and so it may feel a little dated to those accustomed to modern games like Arkham Horror or Betrayal at the House on the Hill, but there is still a good deal of strategy involved; from choosing the right character, to deciding whether or not to pillage the timescape and risk the Star Worms, to picking the right path to the Crown of Command or whatever endgame you happen to be playing.
I try to get a game of it in every couple of months, and I can totally see how to fit the 40k universe into the mechanic. I'll be buying this and looking forward to the inevitable Hive World, Death World, and Lost in the Warp expansions.
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The French Touch:
http://www.warseer.com/forums/showth...30#post6586530
This game looks like it's Talisman but all the fantasy characters are replaced with 40K characters and the dragon has been replaced by a Daemon Prince.
Yay, FFG doing it again, seems like they know how to rape my wallet over and over again. As if the Dark Heresy, Rogue Trader, Death Watch, Black Crusade and Warhammer FRPG Books wouldnt be enough, or their splendid LCG of the now they come up with this...plan.... Time to earn more money *sighs*
Ein guter General führt eine Armee nicht in die Vernichtung,
nur weil er weiß, das sie ihm folgen wird.
Wood Elfs Dark Elfs and High Elfs in Whfb.
Harlequins, Exodites and Craftworld Eldar in Wh40k.
"Steel Wind" Biel Tan Eldar Sky Host in Aeronautica Imperialis.
Fallschirmjäger - Flames of War, Dindrenzi - Firestorm Armada
*Hyperventilates*
*Falls over*
Those who know don't care any more, and those who care don't know.
I don't know what's going on but I'm excited.
Is there a release date?
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Rumour says summer.
Rather odd that the box lists only 2-4 players, whilst Talisman is open-ended with player numbers. Perhaps there are only 4 characters: Marine, Rogue Trader, Sister, Techpriest.
talisman is 2-6 players with its core game.
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Hmm, I don't know. I remember this from back in the day and a friend got Talisman when FFG brought out their version. It was decent fund walking around the outer edges, killing monsters, etc. Then I tried to actually win the game and it quickly stopped being fun. It wasn't played since. So a 40k boardgame? Sounds interesting. 40k Talisman? I'll pass.
Never liked Talisman, so I'll pass.
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I feel like I have to stick up for Talisman....
Talisman is not an in-depth strategy game, or even WFB. But it is the definition of a beer-and-pretzels game.
The random element clearly annoys some people, but at least it is a balancing factor. Non-gamers can join a game and have a fair chance of winning, not becuase of pure randomness but because the game is easy enough to pick up, the complexity comes from interacting with the cards which are spelt out before you. So you could take on a non/rare gamer and it would still be a reaonably fair game, unlike WH40k or Chess.
If you think about what you are doing in the game, you will take advantage of the luck that comes your way. What you can't do is plan to pick up the runesword and take on increasingly difficult adversaries. The game is not so random that all the players could randomly determine the winner on turn 1.
I love Talisman, I'm sure I'm going to like this as well. YMMV.
I hear this is only going to be a 4 player game, which creates a problem for my gaming group who would all want to play it, which ironnically means we wouldn't get this game since not all of can join in.
Please tell me I'm wrong.
It says 2-4 players on the box. However the original talisman says 2-6 players on the box and came with something like 15 different characters to pick from. If you wanted you could play with someone using each character it just gets very crowded. Which means that for this game I see no reason why you wouldn't be able to do the same thing as long as there are enough characters. And honestly we play 40k the table top game already. If you really need to fit more people i am sure you can house rule something quite easily.
B.B.Hoods family full of disappointment. Tamales on the floor. The dads sombrero broken.
Accepting all challengers, currently playing SFxT, UMVC3, SCV, DoA5.
My Xbox Live account is Vicioushellsing.
i dont care... is Relic 40k DROOL!