So I announced to a
group of friends about how I wanted to run a RPG session, and it came
to the decision that we would try Fantasy Flight Games newest
offering, Only War.
It is a true RPG game
along the lines of their other games such as Deathwatch and Rogue
Trader. At the moment, it is only in beta stage, and the beta rule
book can be downloaded over from the guys at RPG Drive Through until
August for the nice sum of $20. Alternatively, take a trip over to
the FFG website and download the free starter game. Here you will
find a cut down version of the rules, and a campaign/ story for you
to play through.
I decided I was going
to use the free download, as I did not fancy paying for a PDF that
potentially would only be played once. However, I will now be getting
that PDF, but more on that later.
The game is based on
the Warhammer 40000 universe, and deals with the Imperial Guard.
Players can choose a range of characters that are pre generated, and
there are no options for making any more in the free version, but
these will get the players off to a nice start. The bundled story is
nice, long enough to run 3 sessions out of it (sessions being around
2-3 hours), with enough detail to be really immersive.
The problem I usually
find with RPG's are the combat systems, most usually seem really
clunky to me. The combat system in this however, is fantastic, and
makes sense in my head. Initiative can change with a bad roll, so not
every combat is going to see the characters going in the same order,
which as we found out can have a big impact.
The story bundled is
nice, based on the remnants of a Imperial Guard squad trying to get
off a deathworld before their commanders “glass” the area with a
orbital bombardment. It has a interesting mechanism, as the
characters only have 11 hours to get to a firebase many kilometres
away from their current position, and most of their decisions will
result in the clock ticking away.
Is it worth getting?
If you are a fan or tabletop RPG's, then I suggest that you give it a
try, either by getting the free version, or downloading the paid beta
PDF. All in all all my players enjoyed it, and talk about it quite
regular, and I will be running it again in the near future.
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