This week’s was interesting. I beat ZombiU, and while I will
talk about that later, much of what I want to say about it was covered in my
Backlog Beatdown review. So for this week, I’ll be talking a bit more about my
hobby projects:
Had a fine old time painting this one! |
The first and most important thing to examine is the
Warhammer 40K Start Collecting! Chaos Space Marine boxed set that I finally
finished on Sunday. I bought it back in April/May, and having finished painting
the Chaos Space Marine Terminator Lord, I’ve now painted everything in the box.
I’m not a very fast painter; it can be months between painting sessions,
however over the last few weeks I’ve managed to find some time to go in to
Warlords 'n' Wizards in Netherton and spend an hour or so painting. Doing
little bits and pieces at a time when it’s convenient yields many more results
than painting on those few hours I have to very deliberately set aside when I’m
at home! Who knew?
This is my fifth Chaos Space Marine army – I love Chaos in
40K – and for this one I used the Word Bearers colour scheme. My mate Dave
started a collection of Ultramarines at about the same time, so I painted them
up as their sworn enemies, hence the Terminator Lord having an Ultramarine
helmet on display and – from the advice from Steve from Warlords – the head of
a Tyranid of Hive Fleet Behemoth. Dave’s taken a break from war games for a
while, so I won’t be playing against him any time soon, but I’ve now got some
Word Bearers to show for it. The more I thought about it, the more I liked the
idea of doing a force full of religious nut-jobs, so I ran with the Word
Bearers legion and I hope to add to them in the future.
The whole boxed set was a joy to paint. |
I’d like to give a shout out to the videos I used as a guide
to painting the miniatures; I’m not a strong intuitive painter, and having a
guide is pretty much the only way I learn. So thanks to The War Gamer for the
vast majority of the help I received with the painting, and to Warhammer TV for
the fiddly but crucial parts.
Elsewhere, I opened my Project Pandora: Grim Cargo boxed set
and built all the Corporation models. I bought this game a couple of months ago.
If you don’t know, it’s a dungeon crawler set in futuristic space, published by
Mantic Games. It’s concerned with the battle between the Veer-min, rat-like
creatures stealing secret cargo, and the Corporation soldiers defending it. I
haven’t played the game yet since the models require some assembly, and
unfortunately there’s no assembly guide included in the game. The Corporation
models weren’t exactly challenging to build, but it was fiddly when it came to
attaching the arms. The fit of some of my models suggests a certain set of guns
are supposed to fit a certain set of left arms, however the game gives no
indication of what arm goes with what guns, and the parts look identical. So
some of my corporation guys look very odd indeed! Also, the models are plastic
resin rather than full plastic, and required the use of super glue rather than
the usual poly-cement.
Yeah. It got me. |
Now, ZombiU… Some of my previous blogs may have given the
impression that I wasn’t enjoying the game, but I actually had a decent time
with it once the story got going. There were several parts where I got careless
and rushed into an area full of zombies, woefully under-prepared, and one or
two well-paced jump scares that managed to startle me. Very few times when I’m
playing games these days do I find myself thinking: “Yeah, you got me. Well
played.” ZombiU managed it, so well done! As I mentioned in my review, I beat
the game but got the bad ending, as I didn’t manage to reach the helicopter
before dying, but I checked the good ending on Youtube and it’s not much better,
so I doubt I’ll be rushing through the game again in order to get it. I might play
the Survivor mode at some point though.
There's some work going on there Matt!
ReplyDeleteCheers Dad!
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