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Originally Posted by DeAd_cOmMaNdO i think LotR is GWs strongest set of rules at the moment (apart from most specialist games which are just going the way of the dodo) |
I have to disagree with you there mate, the specialist games have in fact been growing in popularity over recent years, and what with the fact that the majority of those who played them when they first came out still do play them - especially bloodbowl which is far bigger in USA, Oz and Canada than it ever will be in Britain. I think that currently the specialist system which continues to grow in popularity the most is Inquisitor, which I myself have recently taken up.
But anyway, onto LoTR - i know for a fact that i'm getting it for xmas this year, i accidentally stumbled across a spare part from it on the kitchen table and realised what it was before my dad noticed i had it.
So yeah, i'm getting Mines of Moria tomorrow.
The reason for this is becuase in September, during a brief overnight stop in Nottingham, my dad and I went along to GW HQ, aka Warhammer World, (think thats 4 times i've gone there now). whilst browsing the store we got chatting with one of the staff for a while then he put as through a demonstration game from the MoM set to see what we thought of the game.
I'm looking forward to getting the set out and trying the rest of the battles in the book to get a better idea of how I feel towards the game - certainly i've always found the model releases nice.
Oh. And I rather fancy owning an Army of the Dead for a decent reason!