Welcome again my fellow readers (Yes. Just you sir/madam). I hope you all had a lovely Christmas celebration.I pray some of you got the games you wanted as presents. This week, I'm going to review a game from Games Workshop Ltd. As I assume you all know starting from March 2017, Fantasy Flight Games and Games Workshop partnership will cease. And no, it has nothing to do with the current political state in both countries (or does it?). Games Workshop has decided (probably quite some time back) to produce their own board games. So, one of those board games that came out this year is Gorechosen. Lets look at What's in the box?
Game Title: Gorechosen
Designer: -
Publisher: Games Workshop Ltd. (2016)
Player Count: 2-4 players
Time: 25-75 minutes
BGG Rating: 5,018 as of Dec 2016
Now, I'll be upfront with you guys, I do not know how to play Warhammer. I've been collecting their miniatures for the past three years, love painting them but never spent the time to learn how to lead the noble high elves into battle. Thus, my opinion will be base on the gameplay itself.
In Gorechosen, you are one of the four warriors who serve Khorne (there are more playable characters in the rule book and their September issue of White Dwarf). In this brutal arena which reminded me about Fight Club, only one can claim the title of champion. Once the game is set up, it is quite easy to play. You have the battle arena, Wrath tracker, injury card and player cards set up on the table. Everyone passes their initiative cards equal to the number on the wrath counter. That is then shuffled and put aside. Everyone places their champion in their respective corners AND LET THE BLOOD BATH BEGIN!!!
The game is a lot of fun. You have five cards to choose which action to take. On each card, you can choose a defensive, an attack or a move action. Instead of using a card, each character has a special ability that can be used. Then, you just try to beat everyone into submission till everyone starts chanting your name (Oh wait... Thats just in my head?) It is simple, fun and has a huge replay value. Each champion plays a bit differently (although one hero only works if there are four players on the board) due to their special ability and attack range. I Love the fact that its easy to teach, the miniatures that it comes with and the amount of fun you get by pushing people into pits and hitting two of your friends with a single attack.
Now, there are cons to the game. The first one is theme. I don't think a lot of people will be enjoying a theme where by you are serving a Blood God by giving blood. In some religion thats blasphemy. Another issue I have is that the box has only inserts for four champions. If you are like me, you will be tempted to at least get the rest in the rulebook. Sadly, this I believe was designed Warhammer Age of Sigmar players who have already bought their storage solutions. You will be chuking a lot of dice, so if you hate the idea of winning by a roll of dice, then this will not be a game for you.
Conclusion
As a conclusion, I enjoy playing this game. And I believe you would, If you come into it by wanting to have fun and not being bothered by the theme. After all, it is just a game. Come on, what other game can you win by screaming "ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?!"
7/10