What’s this you say, a look forward to the most anticipated games of 2012, when we’re already over half way through said year? Well yes, first of it’s a shameless rip off of Fire Broadside’s article (a blog you should pay a visit to if you’re remotely interested in board games or miniature games) and secondly because even though many of these game shave been out a few months I’ve not had any chance to play them. It’s also curious how many of these games are from Fantasy Flight Games.
Lords of Waterdeep - I’m still not sure where I stand on Euro games, or German
style games if you prefer the term. My playing preference is definitely towards
the Ameritrash / Fantasy Flight side of gaming and I often find games about
farming or Greek civilisations a bit of boring cube shuffling. Which is what
makes lords of Waterdeep all the more curious as it appears to take the best
bits of worker placement and adds a Dungeons and Dragons skin to it all. So far
the reviews of this game have been mostly positive and the word of mouth
amongst my circle of gamers has been very encouraging.
Rex - I never played Dune; I’ve no idea what people are on about
when they talk about this amazing game from many years ago. Well this old game
was rebranded as Rex, a game in which players vie for control of a city in the
Twilight Imperium universe. I shall come
clean and admit that the reason I want to play Rex is just because every piece
of crafted bling cries out to the Ameritrash loving core of me. It’s got
alliances, betrayals, orbital bombardments and cat people. It’s also reviewed
very well.
Smash-Up - Have you ever asked yourself who would win in a fight between
pirates and ninjas? What about dinosaurs versus wizards? What if the pirates
and ninjas joined forces to defeat the dinosaur riding wizards? This is the
essence of smash up; combine a pair of faction decks into a single deck to
fight your opponent. The idea is so silly it’s also the crowning moment of
awesome. Now this game isn’t out yet but my man on the inside of AEG has played
it and reckons it’s as fun as it is mad.
Descent second Edition - Heroquest is the game that started me gaming. Since getting
back into the hobby I’ve been looking into a new Dungeon Crawler to takes its
hallowed place. For some time it looked like Descent was up to the job but the
price, it’s massive box and some mixed reviews (from Frontline Gamer and Shut Up & Sit Down)
put it into the ‘when I have enough spare cash’ list. Well a second edition has
been released and by all accounts it’s cheaper, in a smaller box and plays a
lot quicker and better. The game can be played as one of adventures or linked
together into a big campaign where both heroes and the overlord gain experience
and get more powerful as the campaign progresses. This is actually sitting on
my shelf at the moment and I’m begging to get in there and start punching out
all the obligatory counters and chits
Merchant of Venus - Another reprint game where I haven’t played the original,
however this games is one of the most highly regarded board games around and
its reprint has garnered a lot of buzz (not least because of some confusing
rights issues). There’s a big trading / economic game sized hole in my game
collection and the classic game of space trading looks like it will fill that
gap quite nicely. Fantasy Flight and Stronghold Games are joining forces on
this version so not only will you get the new version of the game with all the
high quality bling you expect from Fantasy Flight, but you also get a complete
copy of the original game in the box.
Relic - I like Talisman (despite its flaws), I like the universe of
Warhammer 40,000, but which is best? There’s only one way to find out, combine
the two into a single game. I have big hopes for this game, Talisman; although
great has some flaws that make a light game into a several hour slog. Hopefully
making a brand new game based on the same system will allow Fantasy Flight to
tweak the game to make it even better and any player where you can play as a the
Imperium’s finest is always good.
Ooh! Thanks for the shout out! :)
ReplyDeleteBunch of nice games on your list as well. I can definitely recommend Rex. Just tried it once, but had a blast! Lords of Waterdeep is a great game as well - easy to grasp but tricky to figure out your optimal moves.
I'm taking a wait and see approach to Relic. While I quite enjoyed my recent game of Talisman it feels like something that'll see the light of day once a year at the most, when everyone is in that mood and we have plenty of beer to go around. However, like you I'm interested in seeing what kind of tweaks FFG might do to make it less random and more manageable time-wise. I'm sure it will look great either way.
As it happens I got my copy of Descent 2 the other day as well and we're going to try it out next Saturday!
Relic has definitely caught my eye but it could go either way.
DeleteI played the first quest of Descent over the weekend, its very easy to grasp and I only got 2 or 3 rules wrong on the 1st go which for an FFG game is quite an achievement.