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Gift Guide: Warhammer 40,000 eBundles
With the holiday season drawing near, you’re probably wondering what to get for your gamer friend, sibling, loved one or self. This time around, Black Library, the fiction publishing department of Games Workshop, is giving you a lot of options for the tech-inclined science fiction fan and gamer in your life.
Gamertell Review: Legends of the Space Marines short story collection
For the first time since Tales of Heresy, we are delving into a book of short stories that are following the legions of the Adeptus Astartes (better known as the Space Marines).
Space Marines are inherently fun. After all, they’re living walls of muscle and armor. They excel at causing complete death, destruction and mayhem on a battlefield and that’s before any of the really big guns (like Dreadnoughts) come into play.
However, there are things that make them harder to write about.
Gamertell Review: Gaunt’s Ghosts: The Lost by Dan Abnett
This book not only holds the line holds the line set by the rest of Warhammer 40,000 fiction but actually advances it, as the Ghosts are so prone to do on a mission. Read on to find out how and why…
Fantasy Flight Games is developing a table top RPG where you play as Space Marines
Not much information was given in terms of gameplay. What we do know are some of the ideas of classes that you could play and descriptions of each chapter that’s been revealed to be part of the game. Hopefully they reveal more about the gameplay. The possibility of being able to play as a space marine of any kind is well worth the wait. Either way, if the previous history of Warhammer 40,000 tabletop RPGs are any indicator, the game should have very similar gameplay mechanics to both Dark Heresy and Rogue Trader.
Warhammer movie now has a (voice) cast
Fans of the Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 universes have heard about rumors of a Warhammer 40,000 movie for years. Soon, we may have something to look at if plans come to pass.
Now it seems there might be a straight-to-DVD motion-capture film titled Ultramarines.
The first sign of hope was when London-based production company Codex Pictures got the rights to the movie a few years ago. It was further solidified into an eventuality as it acquired Dan Abnett, veteran writer to the Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 battlefields, as the screenwriter. The company also reported on the movie’s site that Martyn Pick would be the might-be movie’s director.
Gamertell Review: The Horus Heresy: False Gods by Graham McNeill
Title: The Horus Heresy: False GodsAuthor: Graham McNeillPublisher: The Black LibraryRelease Date: 2006Price: $7.99Rating: One thumb up and one down, 79/100, C+, ** 1/2 out of five.Pros: Incredible writing, great story, memorable characters are built up more, hard-hitting descriptionCons: Same problem most sequels have. Too much attention to smaller details and it occasionally blocks out the story. Also inconsistently deals with characters.Overall: It’s full of flaws but for a sequel it’s worth the money.
With False Gods, Graham McNeil has written a great second installment to the Horus Heresy series that tries too hard to outshine Dan Abnett’s Horus Rising.
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