Yes
No
I don't care
Hmm I wonder how they will butcher this setting,I like Warhammer but I don't really trust them to deliver a good game.
I don't know much about warhammer and the news itself but from a normal casual player. It fits... that's all i going to say
I don't know what kind of parents would buy their kids really expensive, extremelly gore toys, but whatever you say =) Some could argue that videogames are for kids, so I wouldn't go around videogame forums waving my "maturity" with those kind of arguments . ^^
In any case, I don't see why a kiddy game has to have bad quality.
Oh, by the way, I always found this image really inspiring:
Yes, thats H.G. Wells (aka a pioneer in the development of rules for wargames). I don't know what kind of water they drank in 19th century Britain, but I'd say kids didn't have moustaches.
Last edited by HigoChumbo; January 14, 2015 at 02:15 PM.
Wtf is Warhammer
Looks like I'll be staying retired from TW games...
Without mercy. Without compassion. Without remorse.
All war depends upon it.
As I have told you several times in the past months, Warhammer is a fantasy game insipired on historical units. So yes, Brettonia would be the equivalent to Medieval Britain/France. They have knights, men at arms and yeomen longbowmen. Not preciselly a secret.
It's the same with The Empire and the HRE.
Last edited by HigoChumbo; January 14, 2015 at 02:29 PM.
Aren't you just a barrel of fun...
How many children do you know who can put together and paint hundreds of models, learn rules from a book that is nearly 2inches thick (and is regularly changed), and successfully play a complex tabletop game?
Why are you even here? This is a website for games. Warhammer takes far more skill and dedication to learn and play than Total War does.
Game of Thrones has dragons, I would hardly call it a show for kids (that is, unless your culture considers the rape of teenage virgins an acceptable custom).
In any case, let's just say that an adult, a mature person, would be confident enough about himself to play what he wants without fearing the opinion of a school bully and let others do as they like without having to judge them based only on his own low self-confidence.
We should make a poll asking about the ages of people defending a Warhammer game and those calling them "kids" for liking fantasy. The results sure would be enlightening.
Last edited by HigoChumbo; January 14, 2015 at 02:56 PM.
Without mercy. Without compassion. Without remorse.
All war depends upon it.
What im hoping for with this is, a epic total war fantasy game. I don't know much about warhammer and i have always enjoyed every TW game, so to have it set in a fantasy setting, really does appeal to me.