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I think I have everything now
I only one core set, though
I think I have everything now
I only one core set, though
is it really that hard to play through all the campaigns with only one core?
is it really that hard to play through all the campaigns with only one core?
I think I know what you're getting at, but I'd describe Arkham as way less grim than Souls. Souls world is just a bunch of nasty stuff everywhere, but Arkham universe actually has lots of color and even hilarious stuff. It's actually a really colorful 20s style though yeah sometimes you get the random creepy/gross card I suppose.Also, was eyeing Arkham Horror, and even though everyone seems to love it, the thematic setting just turns me off too much for some reason, regardless of how good it plays. It's almost the same reason why I can't play almost all Souls type of video games (horror themes just are polar opposite of everything I enjoy, but I've tried many times).
I think I know what you're getting at, but I'd describe Arkham as way less grim than Souls. Souls world is just a bunch of nasty stuff everywhere, but Arkham universe actually has lots of color and even hilarious stuff. It's actually a really colorful 20s style though yeah sometimes you get the random creepy/gross card I suppose.
Don't feel bad!Yeah, I totally pick up on those vibes from the game, but it just dosnt jell with me on an entirely subjective level. I'm ok with creepy in a card game, but, yeah, I honestly don't know.
lol maybe there's just something wrong with me even though I know it's all just my personal opinion.
Hey that wasn't me! I like the DoW standees. I just thought the whole vibe of the game was too much generic aggro fantasy for my tastes. Just very done with that setting rn though you could certainly reasonably say the same about Lovecraft and other overused themes so it all just comes down to taste. More than enough games to devote limited time to nowadays so I think it's fair enough for people to be picky.Don't feel bad!
I hope this isn't a rude example to make, but AstroLad seemed convinced that they and/or their wife wouldn't be able to stomach Gloomhaven largely because of the cardboard monster standee art, even though those standees are tiny and you don't spend much ingame time looking at the art.
In contrast, I don't consider my girlfriend nerdy, yet she enjoys Gloomhaven despite the fantasy elements. She did watch Game of Thrones so maybe that affected her tastes.
However, she pretty much hates cyberpunk. I love cyberpunk, but something like Netrunner would probably be a complete non-starter.
Then you have me, and I tend to avoid anything heavily themed around zombies, Walking Dead, or the like. I can tolerate something light like Zombie Dice but otherwise I run away.
So in the end, we all have our quirks and it's okay to make decisions based on game theme.
I can agree with there being enough games. She watched Walking Dead, I like cyberpunk, but we compromise and find the things we can both enjoy because there are still tons of games around.Hey that wasn't me! I like the DoW standees. I just thought the whole vibe of the game was too much generic aggro fantasy for my tastes. Just very done with that setting rn though you could certainly reasonably say the same about Lovecraft and other overused themes so it all just comes down to taste. More than enough games to devote limited time to nowadays so I think it's fair enough for people to be picky.
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Bought Aeon's End, pretty hyped since I read everywhere that's the best deck-building vs boss game ever
Bought Aeon's End, pretty hyped since I read everywhere that's the best deck-building vs boss game ever
it's weird reading statements like Aeon's end is the best deck-building vs boss game ever.
at the same time though it is a very solid deck-building vs boss game that offers some unique mechanics compared to the other ones, and while I don't think it is the best, I imagine someone who prefers Dominion over Ascension will prefer aeon's end quite a bit over something like legendary.
I need to play some more xenoshyft and aeon's end to really decide what is the best to me.
I doubt anything will ever top Marvel legendary for me in that category.
Have you played any of the Legendary Encounters series? Much more tightly scoped and add some complexity, but man is Aliens absolutely amazing. Basically the Final Form of the Legendary formula. I really wish they'd do an Encounters for superheroes since they're kind of hitting a wall now with comics with thousands of cards printed.
Have you played any of the Legendary Encounters series? Much more tightly scoped and add some complexity, but man is Aliens absolutely amazing. Basically the Final Form of the Legendary formula. I really wish they'd do an Encounters for superheroes since they're kind of hitting a wall now with comics with thousands of cards printed.
it's weird reading statements like Aeon's end is the best deck-building vs boss game ever.
at the same time though it is a very solid deck-building vs boss game that offers some unique mechanics compared to the other ones, and while I don't think it is the best, I imagine someone who prefers Dominion over Ascension will prefer aeon's end quite a bit over something like legendary.
I need to play some more xenoshyft and aeon's end to really decide what is the best to me.
Yeah but I'm a ridiculous Marvel fanboy...and I don't particularly like the Alien or Predator movies.
yeah legendary would likely be top dog for me as well.I doubt anything will ever top Marvel legendary for me in that category.
oh I am not saying it's not a good game, I mean I backed the recent sequel kickstarter because I enjoy it. just never heard it at the top of someones list before.I'm no expert, just quoted what I've heard xD Legendary is on my radar too, but I've found Aeon's for 42 when everywhere else is like 54 or more and was in my purchase list.
Maybe it's not the best deck-builder vs boss (do you mean that legendary is better?) but the consensous seems to be that's a pretty good game (I didn't have time to try it yet)
Have you played any of the Legendary Encounters series? Much more tightly scoped and add some complexity, but man is Aliens absolutely amazing. Basically the Final Form of the Legendary formula. I really wish they'd do an Encounters for superheroes since they're kind of hitting a wall now with comics with thousands of cards printed.
Aeons End looks interesting
might be fun while I wait for the hero realms co-op set
this thread is expensive to read
Edit: apparently it's getting a revised printing in august? I can wait
I hopped on board the Destiny train and was signed up for our huge work league. Any deckbuilding tips for someone who has a ton of SoR but very little Awakenings? Who are my most viable characters in a pool like that?
Fn/Ig88 is decent. Emo Vader/Fn2199 is also good.
If you have any of the starter packs, Emo Vader/Kylo Ren can also do work.
For who already played Aeon's End, is the players hand secret? Or you can show it to the group?
Aeons End looks interesting
might be fun while I wait for the hero realms co-op set
this thread is expensive to read
Edit: apparently it's getting a revised printing in august? I can wait
Aeon's End: War Eternal is the stand alone sequel, but yeah I think the first version is also getting reprinted with new art as backers of both got a free upgrade kit.
I just started reading up on Clank! and really interested in it. I see that it's sold out in a lot of places. Is this a game I need to worry about finding in the future? I see miniature market currently has it but I am also fine with holding off if I know it will be around in the future.
I just started reading up on Clank! and really interested in it. I see that it's sold out in a lot of places. Is this a game I need to worry about finding in the future? I see miniature market currently has it but I am also fine with holding off if I know it will be around in the future.
Yo for real - Descent 2e with Road to Legend is slowly becoming my favorite gaming experience ever. Despite a bit of confusion every once in a while, it's just a ton of fun to play. With my collection being massive, it feels even more exciting every time I start a new quest.
That's all.
Gah, sounds awesome. So are you playing exclusively with app doing coop? Is there lots of content?
I'm playing 100% solo. Doing the first adventure now. Delve adds a randomized "kill objective" type gauntlet that I intend to try at some point. I think the part that's neat is that, while the main quests in the campaigns are the same (or similar) each run, the side quests are what change. Delve gets more involved through each expansion (adding a few new stages with each expansion), too. They're still updating it, so I suspect we will see more and more as time goes on.
I really really hope they add some really big content in the future - maybe even an app only physical expansion or something? I'll pay for more quests and such because it's got so much potential.
Sounds really sweet. I'll likely Pm you sometime to see what I should buy first.
Edit: ordered the base game, lol. Amazon had one copy left for $35 less than my local store.
Hopefully you like it. I don't enjoy the 1 vs many, so I have no idea how it plays out of the box with the overlord. But I've played with the solo variant RAMV and now with the Road to Legend app. Both are awesome (but two very different experiences).
If you end up liking the game and want some opinions on what to pick up, hit me up. There's some good lists out there that help for determining expansions based off of style of monster you want to face. There's also lieutenants which add unique "boss type" minions to face (via a figure instead of a token already included in various expansions). It can get expensive real quick, but I legit sold all my Shadows of Brimstone stuff to fund my new Descent habit since SoB wasn't getting played.
but I legit sold all my Shadows of Brimstone stuff to fund my new Descent habit since SoB wasn't getting played.
D:
As much as I love Shadows of Brimstone, I do have to admit for solo play the Descent Road to Legend ap is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shadows of Brimstone standard play. I MUCH prefer the level/skill system of Shadows of Brimstone for campaign play though.
Hopefully you like it. I don't enjoy the 1 vs many, so I have no idea how it plays out of the box with the overlord. But I've played with the solo variant RAMV and now with the Road to Legend app. Both are awesome (but two very different experiences).
If you end up liking the game and want some opinions on what to pick up, hit me up. There's some good lists out there that help for determining expansions based off of style of monster you want to face. There's also lieutenants which add unique "boss type" minions to face (via a figure instead of a token already included in various expansions). It can get expensive real quick, but I legit sold all my Shadows of Brimstone stuff to fund my new Descent habit since SoB wasn't getting played.
That's true enough. Though some of the later monster expansions seem to scale better. Have you tried the Hex Crawl thing? I haven't, and it's not by FFP, but I was curious about it.I found myself not giving a damn about my characters in SoB. Once you leveled up a bit, you were nigh unstoppable. More importantly, the lack of an out-of-box campaign made nothing feel important. At least with RtL, I feel like I'm playing my character to it's full purpose.
I think SoB is an amazing game, but it desperately needs a campaign book (published by FFP).
for a single experience I feel legendary aliens is better, thus playing through the story is better. once you want to do a ton of replays though marvel is way better just due to more flexibility.
that being said legendary firefly is terrible so avoid that (don't know about big trouble in little china)
Yo for real - Descent 2e with Road to Legend is slowly becoming my favorite gaming experience ever. Despite a bit of confusion every once in a while, it's just a ton of fun to play. With my collection being massive, it feels even more exciting every time I start a new quest.
That's all.