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This has been available for some time by direct download and has undergone numerous patches that have fixed the bugs in it. What it has finished as is a very faithful rendition of the board game with a mixture of the tactics, violence and quirky humour that has made Blood Bowl great over the years.
Only 8 races are available at present (Humans, Dwarves, Elves, Orcs, Chaos, Skaven, Goblins, Lizardmen) though more are expected to be added through patches/expansions. However this does give a fairly good spread of speed, strength, toughness and mutations to appeal to whatever you like to play.
It should be noted that Blood Bowl has something of a learning curve and the tutorial is not the most helpful. It would pay to download the Blood Bowl Living Rulebook (free) and have a read of it as it explains a lot of the rules (and more importantly game mechanics) a lot better than the manual. After that, visit the Cyanide forums and read some of the forum posts that deal with how to get the most out of your blocking and the order in which to perform certain actions. This will save you a LOT of heartache down the track even if it seems like a bit of a time investment.
All in all, a great game that will suck you in. There's plenty of folks online waiting to give you some serious opposition once you get tired of the fairly decent AI. There's nothing like killing your oppoent's star ogre to put a smile on your face!
First of all I've only given Blood Bowl 3 stars for one unfortunate reason, for fans who already know the rules this game is easily 5 stars.
The reason for the average 3 stars being the lack of a decent tutorial. Those of us who do not already know the game inside and out will be left feeling lost and confused after the initial tutorial. Having no real practice and being thrust into matches with little strategic knowledge of the games inner workings. Most people will need a good 10–20 games before they understand all of the rules and how best to position their players and perform actions in an efficient manner.
Despite the insufficient tutorial however this game is fantastic and stays true to the original game. The graphics are great and the gameplay is fun once you get the hang of it. Personally I find the lack of music during a match a bit boring but you can easily put your own soundtrack on in the background.
The races and players are as unique as ever with a nice amount of customization available. Along with all the quirks of the races included, cheating Goblins weilding chainsaws and Dwarfish Deathrollers to name a few.
So all in all a fantastic game for fans who already know and love the game, and once they get a hang of it a fantastic game for newcomers too.
Have you ever been playing your favourite table top wargame or board game and wondered how cool it would be if you had all the sounds and effects to go with it? Well finally this is here in the form of cyanides Blood Bowl.
A very accurate and true rendition of the rules that we have been playing for the last series of Blood Bowl.
Great game play and the ability to keep your teams to play with later on keeps you sucked in for months. Also being able to create your own leagues and competitions to play with all your mates just keeps it going.
There are a couple of points that detract a little -
The commentary tends to get a little repitative at times and doesnt really vary
all that much.
With the “blitz” mode or Real-time, the computer AI leaves a lot to be
desired, and with the use of “concentration mode” you may as well play the
turn based mode.
But enough negativity, for anyone who loved Blood Bowl or wants a sport game with a fantastic twist, I truely recommend Blood Bowl.
I grew up playing Blood Bowl the board game, and I find that this game is a pretty close to it. Some things I would like to see, such as more options with Star players, as you only get two options per team. I am really excited about the legendary version coming out at the end of year. Anyone who played and loved the board game should get this game.
Its just like playing the table top version without having to paint any minatures which will be a giant plus for those who have been there and done that 10 years ago.
Based on Games Workshop's excellent table-top game, Blood Bowl may be a step too realistic for most average PC gamers. However anyone who has ever played the original will love the amount of care and detail that has gone in to this adaptation. If you like the idea of a brutal sports game set in an amazingly detailed fantasy world – this game is perfect.
I used to play this years ago and I am pleasantly surprised about how much
fun it is on the PC. Basically it is an adaption of American Football in the
Warhammer universe and pits Human, Wood Elf, Dark Elf, Dwarf, Goblin, Orc,
Skaven, and Chaos races against each other. Each race has certain advantages,
weaknesses and challenges. I play the turn based game as it was originally
designed and you move each of your players once per turn or until you fail an
action and give your opponent their turn. It is played in two halves with
8 turns per half with random events at each kick off. Your team can try and
knock down (or ideally knock out) your opponents to create space to run through
so you can pass the ball or group your players together and try to grind your
way to the opponents endzone. Touchdowns are scored by having your player cross
into the opponents end zone with the ball in their possession.
I'll quickly get the downsides out of the way: the user interface is a little
confusing at first as you try to navigate menus and the load times are quite
slow (machine speed dependant of course, but I don't have a top end
machine!).
The actual game play itself translates well and makes working out moves easier
than the board version. The graphics are good with some nice animations such as
trolls throwing (or sometimes eating) goblins. The AI is ok and the real
challenge comes from playing human opponents on the net. The game is just as
frustrating with dice rolls as playing in real life: you can get some very bad
results even with rerolls. I haven't bothered with the real time adaption as
I bought the game for the original experience and this more than satisfies my
needs.
After getting a campaign going it wasn't long before I was telling myself: just
one more game then I'll go to bed. Creating a team from scratch and improving
players along the way is rewarding especially with the risk of them dying!
This game is great but pretty complex – the tutorial isn't much cop so be prepared to learn the rules on your own. Awesome game if you like deep strategy.
A fantastic adaption of the classic boardgame. Recommended for warhammer fans and worth a try for anyone that likes turn-based strategy games. Multi-player matches are great fun and with a hot seat option it's great way to waste an evening with friends without going online.
I bought this on a whim during a sale, and neglected to research whether it used any DRM or not beforehand. Upon receiving it, I checked online and yes indeed, it is riddled with SecuROM. While I have no problem with CD checks or keys for online play, I am not interested in the low level system intrusion which is not removed even when uninstalling the game.
Due to this, I haven't even installed the game, and don't intend to until some workaround is available.