hoverX said:
I loved playing talisman as a kid as well! what is new/different in the new version?
I haven't played the new edition myself, but I did research it a bit recently before giving it as a Christmas gift to a friend who was my old Talisman adversary back in middle school.
This video review compares the different editions; the short version is that 4th edition is very similar to 2nd edition, except with a overall makeover, a lot of tweaks here and there, and the addition of a fate points mechanic. The nice thing about 4th edition is that a) it's in print, b) it's well made (as to be expected from the fine folks at Fantasy Flight) and, best of all, c) there are new expansions available.
The last bit is why I'm tempted to pick up 4th edition Talisman, as there are all smaller card-based expansions such as
The Reaper and
The Frostmarch, as well as a larger board-based revamped version of
The Dungeon. The Dungeon board is arranged so that it fits around one corner of the board, so I'm guessing Fantasy Flight looks forward to releasing at least three more major expansions, along with smaller card expansions here and there. I imagine that, like Arkham, I could be happily buying Talisman 4th edition expansions from Fantasy Flight for years to come, which sounds pretty good to me. If I do break down and snag 4th edition, I'll be sure to let ya'll know how it compares to the original.
For folks who haven't played Talisman at all and are wondering what all the fuss is about, it's a quasi-RPG type fantasy board game where you choose a character class (each with their own special abilities) and travel around the board having random encounters, fighting monsters, and collecting loot. Your goal is to become powerful enough to survive the center region of the board, reach the Crown of Command, and use it to force the other players to surrender or die. So, it's a relaxing evening at home with friends. As mentioned above, Talisman is very, very random and the balance is more than a bit wonky. As long as you go into the game knowing these things and not expecting a Euro-gaming style experience, I think it's a hoot.
FnordChan