Review

Kill Team 2.0: Octarius Review

Although we’ve talked at length about the new Kill Team 2.0 in our review, there’s a second, rather hefty, book included in the new box and that’s the Octarius Campaign book. In this review we’ll be diving deeper into...

Spec Ops in Kill Team 2.0: The Narrative Play Review

Welcome back, Kill Team fans! Yesterday we gave a general review of the new Kill Team release - in case you missed that, you can find it here. In that review, we spoke a little bit about Narrative Play...

Kill Team 2.0: The Goonhammer Review

The original Kill Team - well, the “original” Kill Team meaning the version of the game that was released during Warhammer 40k’s 8th edition in 2018 - remains one of the more baffling standalone games in the GW library....

The Goonhammer Review of Codex: Thousand Sons (9th Edition)

The Thousand Sons were “blessed” with one of the early codexes in 8th edition, a book that was relatively weak from the jump even by 8th edition standards, despite having access to Ahriman and Magnus, two of the game’s...

Codex Orks: The Crusade Rules Review

There’s a new Codex: Orks, and we’re covering it on Goonhammer this week. If you want to check out the competitive rules, we did that too, but here we’ve summoned the Narrative Waaagh! and Special Goonhammer Friend Greggles to...

Age of Sigmar 3.0 Starter Sets: The Goonhammer Review

Goonhammer was given a free copy of the Extremis Edition Starter Set by Games Workshop for review purposes. Starter Sets have been a staple of Warhammer since time immemorial. Many warhammer players memories go back to picking up a starter...

We Bear Bears – A Turn Order Review of Barenpark

There are a few game terms you’ll encounter when talking to board gamers about the type of games to play on a given evening: filler, entry, heavy, euro, ameritrash, abstract strategy, card-based, etc. Those are the fairly common genres,...

War Zone Charadon: The Book of Fire Review – The Narrative Play Rules

This week brings us two new Charadon campaign supplements for Warhammer 40,000, and Games Workshop were nice enough to send us copies of both to look over. Here we’re diving into the Narrative and Crusade half of the Book...

War Zone Charadon: The Book of Fire Review – Imperium

The Charadon Sector still stands, thanks to the tireless efforts of the armies of the Imperium of Man. Last time around, Charadon Act I: The Book of Rust introduced us to the early stages of the war over the...

War Zone Charadon: The Book of Fire Review – Chaos

Chaos isn’t done with the Charadon Sector yet! The legions of chaos, led by Be’lakor, the first daemon prince, are also among the forces laying siege to the system. The Book of Fire gives the forces of chaos a...