Following up yesterday’s clip of the Goblin team in action, today we get to see the forces of humanity square off against the legions of Chaos in Cyanide’s Blood Bowl.
The second video game adaptation of Game’s Workshop classic fantasy football board game Blood Bowl is coming soon, and developer Cyanide slowly introduces us to the game’s teams, starting with the Goblins.
Having seen success with the first novel based on the Warhammer Online MMORPG, Empire In Chaos, Mythic Entertainment and Games Workshop publishing division The Black Library have gone ahead and announced a new novel in the Warhammer Online series, Dark Storm Gathering. Treachery blooms behind Imperial lines and only a hearty band of adventurers – an Archmage, White Lion, Witch Hunter, and Knight of the Blazing Sun – can uncover the corruption before it’s too late.
We know a Warhammer 40K MMO is coming, we know it’s “years away“, and we know I’m terribly excited about the whole thing. Aside from that, though, we don’t really know squat. Do now! Last month’s PC Gamer ran a big feature on the game (of which we’ve already posted some scraps), which finally got us some answers to some of the more burning questions surrounding the game. Like what kind of game it was, exactly. Vigil’s David Adams:
Back on Tuesday we posted about an excellent free-to-play update to the video game of the board game Space Hulk, crafted loving by a team calling themselves Teardown with “the blessing of both EA and the Games Workshop.” Since then they’ve had nothing but trouble, first with bandwidth issues after gamers flocked to the site to download 327GB worth of data, and then with Games Workshop, who kindly asked them to pull the game from the downloads section. Apparently the whole blessings thing was a bit of a reach. From the latest Teardown news post: We still haven’t had any contact with Games Workshop. We called them but they told us that someone would get back as soon as they could. Perhaps the fact that they do not chase us around 24 hours a day is a good sign? We’ll soon find out. once more thank you for all conerns and support. Time will tell if it is worth something.
I don’t expect this to end well. Those of you who downloaded the game enjoy it, because I’ve a feeling we won’t be seeing it again.
Website is closed [Teardown - Thanks Mark]
You’ve either played Space Hulk (the “accessible” board game) or Space Hulk (the old PC/Amiga/3D0 game) by now. I’m just going to assume that. This, then, is truly a pleasant surprise: A group of guys going by the name Teardown have, with the blessing of both EA and the Games Workshop, released a free-to-play update of the old classic. It lacks the first-person mode of the old computerised version, but anyone aching for another go-round of the board game will find this does the job quite nicely. Space Hulk [Teardown]