OK, so I've set the scene. I arrive and find Adam has been extremely busy building an impressive gaming table. So how did the actual gaming go? Let's see...
As I said in the previous post we played "Song of Blades and Heroes: Fear and Faith". The gaming system that was meant to be really fast so we though we could get quite a few different games in.....one game took 6 hours.....I think we were playing it wrong. We still had lots of fun mind you and that's all that counts right?!
Let me furnish you with a little back story to the game we played....
Months in the waste have not been kind to the survivors however and the groups most able bodied decide that they will clear the outskirts of the city of any threats before bringing there women, children and wounded any closer. Although seemingly quiet the trip could be fraught with danger, especially if the group never make it out of the city. The rest of the survivors would die in the wastes without any protection, yet without supplies it is only a matter of time till the elements take them one by one. This is their last chance...."
OK, so there you go. I chose to play the survivors and Adam chose to play the inhabitants of the city outskirts. Lets see how it turned out...
And there you have it! That's what happened. Looking at the photo's the game seems really one sided but for long portions of the game all I was doing was blowing zombies to pieces. Adam took a lot of models off the board but they were incredibly hard to kill (again?)! Right until the very end we had no idea who was going to win and the agony of it is os that Adam only had two zombies left by the end which I would have easily killed if my remaining survivors hadn't failed their fear test. Oh well, as is life I suppose.....
The entire game was amazing though. Really nail biting. I would heartily recommend the rules to anyone looking for a really tightly driven, narrative based game system. Lots of fun!
The Survivors move into the City Outskirts via the Southern Road.
They Promptly take cover behind the barricades to survey the road ahead.
Calamity struck as a horde of zombies spawn to the back and sides of the group!
The group take up firing positions and begin to pin down the horde, blowing great swathes of flesh from their emaciated frames. Only a couple fail to get back up again, trailing their destroyed limbs behind them.
Eventually the unrelenting horde catch up with the survivors and tear one of the stragglers limb from limb.
As the group reel from the horrific death of their comrade a monster of a man, carrying a huge meat cleaver and wearing a pig skin mask leaps from the wreck age and cleaves two more of the survivors in two.
In terror the remaining survivors make for the warehouse, hoping to create a fortified defence line amid the palates and rusting machinery. They manage a unified and ordered retreat, killing swathes of zombies as they arrive.
A single member of the group opts to stay back and hold the horde at bay while the rest of his brothers escape. He later managed to join back up with them in the warehouse after killing a couple of shambling corpses with his machine gun.
The group survey the inside of the warehouse with unease. Whatever is inside couldn't possibly be worse than what was chasing them. Could it?
After hearing a pounding coming from the back door the leader of the group investigates. The door bursts in and a horde of zombies pour into the back of the warehouse. Before he could even react the leader was torn asunder. His guardian, toting a huge assault rifle, turned round and blew them into nothing but chunks, all the while screaming his rage and loss to the heavens!
Things had gone from bad to worse in the warehouse, and now the psycho was eyeing up his next victim; The devastating assault rifle survivor...
The psycho charges the assault rifle survivor, dodging a hale of bullets and is promptly beaten to death with the stock of the survivors rifle. The survivor spits on the huge foes corpse and takes aim at the zombies pouring into the front of the warehouse.
Despite their horrific losses the survivors continue to hold the warehouse. Piles of zombie corpses litter the steps leading into the front and the back rooms are choked in body parts.
As he blows more and more zombies apart he neglects to pay attention to a zombie creeping in behind him and he eventually succumbs to the horde.
After the loss of their most valiant protector the remaining survivors lose their nerve and flee from the city outskirts. They rejoined the rest of their women, children and wounded in defeat. Maybe it won't be too long until they find another settlement....
And there you have it! That's what happened. Looking at the photo's the game seems really one sided but for long portions of the game all I was doing was blowing zombies to pieces. Adam took a lot of models off the board but they were incredibly hard to kill (again?)! Right until the very end we had no idea who was going to win and the agony of it is os that Adam only had two zombies left by the end which I would have easily killed if my remaining survivors hadn't failed their fear test. Oh well, as is life I suppose.....
The entire game was amazing though. Really nail biting. I would heartily recommend the rules to anyone looking for a really tightly driven, narrative based game system. Lots of fun!
I hope you enjoyed my mini battle report anyway (and my artistically edited photos ;P)!
Cheers,
Phil
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