Ignatz Mouse said:
What I really play a lot of is Heroclix. Anybody here into that? I'm pretty darned hardcore about it, myself. I don't want to think about how much I've spent on it over 5 years. (Although the game can be gotten into fairly cheaply if you aren't obsessive like me.)
You know, I've tried. HeroClix and HorrorClix. My biggest problem is, even getting the miniatures at cost, that is WAYYY too expensive for my tastes. The other problem I have with it is that out of my friends, I am always the only one to pick up collectible games, and being I only have really one night a week to hang out, that usually means hanging with them and not like at a game store or something. So I have to pick up enough that we can all play and blah blah.... HeroClix, HorrorClix, and even Star Wars, D&D and Pirates are all excellent CMGs. It's just tough to get into with what they cost when you're the only one interested.
I did play my first two games of Arkham Horror this weekend. Wow... that's a pretty intense game. Both in mechanics and that damn GOO fight. We picked Yig, randomly, which is funny because he is BY FAR the easiest. Setting up the game for the very first time ever was pretty long. almost an hour probably. The second time was pretty damn easy. Once you get everything into plastic baggies sorted by where you put it. We have sanity, stamina, money, skill, and clue markers all in one bag. all the non-PC base chits in another bag. Mask and Spawn monsters in their own bag and the other monsters in another.. we put all the decks back together before packing up, so then it's just splitting the individual decks out and if we're so inclined giving everything a quick shuffle through. Actually not bad to shuffle if you got at least 3 guys playing.
A few things we've learned (besides the rules). Sealing gates early and often is key. DON'T PLAY CAUTIOUSLY! If there's a 50/50 chance of you defeating a monster, fight him. If there's even a 40/60 chance, fight him. letting monsters build up on the board is just bad. As soon as the GOOs doom track is over 2/3 full, start building up your character to fight him. On yig for example, I should have busted my ass to get skills (+speed) and a blessing. Especially on monsters whose final battle is "Discard x".
Anyway, very fun, and honestly once you get the game packed up right setup takes like 10 minutes tops. Will give it another shot hopefully this weekend.
Gryphter said:
I played a game a few weeks ago called Talisman, it was so awesome. anyone else ever play it?
Talisman is the game back in the 80's that got us into hardcore boardgames (well, that and Axis & Allies). We had everything at the time for it.. City, Dungeon, Timescape, Adventure(?). Now typically I think Talisman is looked kind of down on because of the randomness of the game. You could have all the stats and equipment in the world, but get that one wrong card or roll and it sets you back to near the beginning. Outside of that, it also suffers much from the "rich get richer while the poor get poorer". There seems to be a certain point in the game where a certain portion of the players just can't do anything to win at that point... unless of course someone gets wiped back to start with a random event.
Anyway, I still like it, and I think those two aspects do actually complement each other. I am waiting for the first expansion for the current version. But I can understand why it can be frustrating to spend an hour building your stats and equipment only to see it taken away in a card turn, or to watch everyone else get the luck of the draw turn after turn and see you get dumped on for the entire game with no hope of catching up.