Talisman: The Horus Heresy (2016)

by Ji-yeong
6 minutes read

Summary

Talisman: The Horus Heresy is a digital board game based on the Talisman rule system and set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, during the cataclysmic events of the Horus Heresy. It was developed by Nomad Games and published by Games Workshop in 2016.

The game is set in the year 30k, during the Horus Heresy, a galaxy-spanning civil war that pitted the loyalist forces of the Emperor of Mankind against the traitorous legions of his former Warmaster, Horus Lupercal. Players take control of one or more of the galaxy’s greatest heroes or most notorious villains, and must travel across a dangerous and war-torn galaxy, completing quests, defeating enemies, and gathering powerful artifacts in order to reach Terra and confront Horus himself.

Gameplay

Talisman: The Horus Heresy is a turn-based strategy game for up to four players. Players take turns moving their characters around a central game board, which is divided into a number of different regions, each with its own unique challenges and rewards.

Players can choose to play as one of four different factions: the loyalist Space Marines, the traitorous Chaos Space Marines, the xenos Eldar, or the mutant Orks. Each faction has its own unique strengths and weaknesses, and players must carefully consider their choice of faction before beginning the game.

Once players have chosen their factions, they must select a warlord to lead their forces. Each warlord has their own unique abilities and bonuses, and players must carefully consider their choice of warlord before beginning the game.

Once the game begins, players take turns moving their characters around the game board. Players can move their characters into adjacent regions, or they can use their movement points to travel to distant regions via the Warp.

When a player’s character enters a new region, they must draw a card from the region’s deck. Region cards can provide players with a variety of benefits, such as new equipment, followers, or abilities. However, region cards can also be dangerous, and players may find themselves facing challenges such as enemy attacks, environmental hazards, or even daemonic possession.

In addition to moving their characters around the game board, players can also use their turn to perform a variety of other actions, such as:

  • Attacking enemy characters: Players can attack enemy characters by rolling dice. The outcome of the dice roll determines the amount of damage that the attacking character deals to the defending character.
  • Casting spells: Some characters have the ability to cast spells. Spells can be used to attack enemies, heal allies, or provide other benefits.
  • Using abilities: Each character has a unique set of abilities that they can use to help them in the game. Abilities can be used to attack enemies, defend against attacks, or provide other benefits.
  • Completing quests: Quests are special challenges that players can complete in order to earn rewards. Rewards for completing quests can include new equipment, followers, or abilities.

The game ends when one player’s character reaches Terra and confronts Horus himself. The player who defeats Horus wins the game.

Review

Talisman: The Horus Heresy is a great digital board game that captures the epic scale and brutal combat of the Warhammer 40,000 universe. The game is easy to learn but difficult to master, and it offers a lot of replayability value.

One of the best things about Talisman: The Horus Heresy is its variety. The game features a huge cast of characters, each with their own unique abilities and playstyles. This variety ensures that there is always something new to discover, and it keeps the game fresh even after multiple playthroughs.

Another great thing about Talisman: The Horus Heresy is its faithfulness to the Warhammer 40,000 universe. The game captures the look, feel, and atmosphere of the setting perfectly, and it is a great way to experience the Horus Heresy for yourself.

Of course, no game is perfect, and Talisman: The Horus Heresy is no exception. One of the biggest complaints about the game is that it can be very slow-paced. The game can take several hours to complete, and it can be difficult to find the time to play a full game in one sitting.

Another complaint about Talisman: The Horus Heresy is that it can be very random. The outcome of dice rolls can have a major impact on the game, and it can be frustrating to lose a game due to bad luck.

Overall, Talisman: The Horus Heresy is a great digital board game that is well worth checking out. If you are a fan of the Warhammer 40,000 universe, or if you are looking for a challenging and rewarding board game experience, then you should definitely give Talisman: The Horus Heresy a try.

Score: 8.0/10

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