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I wrote an article about the Videogame
http://www.beastsofwar.com/links/warmachine-game-announced-and-it-isnt-a-marvel-game-xugo-gaming
I love how Lloyd can set up links to videos faster than youtube can render them 🙂
Its good to see more tabletop games getting video games, I think maybe the people making the games had always worried that by putting the game on a computer people would stop buying lead and plastic.
The videogame sounds very interesting, I’d not heard about it before.
I’m not a Warmachine player but I do love a lot of the the PP miniatures and artwork so as an avid gamer of various genres that could be a something that interests me a lot.
Simon had all the info, he was really on the ball. I cant wait for some of those new releases.
Was hoping they would tell some street date for Voltron… it says July 2010 on the homepage, but it seems that didn’t really happen. Anybody in the know what’s up with that?
@aulbath they had some for sale at comicon so the street date must be soon. monsterpocolypse flys under the radar of most wargamers.
Hmm… okay, I guess it’s more waiting then. Personally, if MonPoc wasn’t a collectible game I would be all over it, cause it’s topic and theme are right up my alley. Voltron is even better though, as I love the show and it’s gotten rid of the collectible aspect. All I want now is to finally buy it.
If it ain’t Warhammer or some historical stuff most people seem not to care… which is kinda sad 🙁