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DowntimeTown review of Space Hulk 3rd edition.
12 Sep 2009 01:19 #41040
by clockwirk
DowntimeTown review of Space Hulk 3rd edition. was created by clockwirk
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12 Sep 2009 14:18 #41050
by Merkles
Replied by Merkles on topic Re:DowntimeTown review of Space Hulk 3rd edition.
That was a great video...he's got style and presence. And, of course, for us Yanks...the Scottish accent, too. (Like when I taught in Texas--my East Coast accent was always a draw...b/c it was different!)
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12 Sep 2009 19:28 #41056
by Shellhead
Replied by Shellhead on topic Re:DowntimeTown review of Space Hulk 3rd edition.
Fun review, but it reinforces my impression of Space Hulk as an expensive box of toys plus a d6.
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13 Sep 2009 02:44 #41070
by Mr MOTO
Replied by Mr MOTO on topic Re:DowntimeTown review of Space Hulk 3rd edition.
Shellhead wrote:
However wrong that impression might be, IMO. That's like saying that chess is too simplistic because is contains only a few types of pieces with rigidly limited movements or that go isn't deep enough because it is even less so. I don't know when Space Hulk came around and beat you up as a kid Shell, but you seem to have some lasting grudge against it. It's an AT game that is making a run at the top spots on a somewhat AT hostile board game site for heaven's sake, be happy not angry about it.
There are AT favorites that I don't necessarily like to play, but I don't constantly criticize those who like to play them or the games themselves. I'd rather play the vast majority of AT games than the stale and interractionless alternative crop any day of any week.
Fun review, but it reinforces my impression of Space Hulk as an expensive box of toys plus a d6.
However wrong that impression might be, IMO. That's like saying that chess is too simplistic because is contains only a few types of pieces with rigidly limited movements or that go isn't deep enough because it is even less so. I don't know when Space Hulk came around and beat you up as a kid Shell, but you seem to have some lasting grudge against it. It's an AT game that is making a run at the top spots on a somewhat AT hostile board game site for heaven's sake, be happy not angry about it.
There are AT favorites that I don't necessarily like to play, but I don't constantly criticize those who like to play them or the games themselves. I'd rather play the vast majority of AT games than the stale and interractionless alternative crop any day of any week.
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13 Sep 2009 09:39 #41084
by Mr Skeletor
Replied by Mr Skeletor on topic Re:DowntimeTown review of Space Hulk 3rd edition.
Been going through that guys older videos. Sensational stuff, the best reviewer I have ever seen by far.
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13 Sep 2009 09:57 #41085
by screamingtruth
Replied by screamingtruth on topic Re:DowntimeTown review of Space Hulk 3rd edition.
I wholeheartedly agree. If he keeps doing this, I think he could draw some significant outside attention to board games.
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13 Sep 2009 11:15 #41087
by NeonPeon
Replied by NeonPeon on topic Re:DowntimeTown review of Space Hulk 3rd edition.
This guy's great. "That means I done kissed his dick!"
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