Star Wars: Imperial Assault
Imperial Assault casts you and your friends into the climatic events following the Death Star’s destruction above Yavin 4, and offers two full game experiences within the Star Wars saga.
60m - 120m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 14+
12from1
Original rating: 4 - Dated: 2015-04-29 I should have known that games that require a dungeon master are not for me. Couple that with lots of fiddly rules and multiple aspects to keep track of with no real rhyme or reason, and you end up being one of the most dissapointing games I've played in awhile. I want to like this game, but its like the really cool looking bottle of wine or beer with a cool label, yet tastes terrible and leaves a bad taste in your mouth. What I did like: the maps and minis. Everything else in this game either requires learning too many rules that aren't intuitive or waiting through significant scenarios for meager rewards. It's not as deep as the Star Wars RPG's I grew up playing, and it's not as fun as battling with the Star Wars minis. I'm sure i'm in the minority, based on the BGG rating, but this game just isn't what I thought it could be, and wasn't all that fun. Updated Rating: 5 - Dated 2017-03-10 I am starting to soften on my stance with this game. Originally, I had rated this at a 2, but that was unfair. It was due mostly to having played the game (campaign) with two different groups, where in one, the DM was very unfair, leaving out explanations of rules, and not working very hard to correct obvious mistakes we made as Rebels, the other being a group where the two other players (one the DM, the other the Wookie) seemed content to have their own in-jokes, and own RPG-Lite going on, irregardless of me, or the campaign we were playing. That soured the game for me. I updated the rating to a 4, because it was unfair to judge the game on the players I played with. After having restarted the campaign (this time as the DM) with a group I enjoy playing with, the game is fun. But what I've already stated about fiddly rules are still true. The rule book comes out once a scenario, even after multiple plays. There are some things in the game that don't make intuitive sense, and in some cases, detract from the theme. I will, however, keep playing now that I've got a good group to play with. I'm also hopeful that the eventual app fixes some issues with how to build and maintain a campaign, and that the rules come a bit more naturally after multiple additional plays. EDIT: updated rating to a 6 after playing many skirmish missions. This seems to be the "best" mode of the game - although the rules issues still plague this version of the game as well. If I were to make this game over, I'd strip out half of the rules requirements. Battles should be seamless and easy (similar to Memoir '44, for example).
Airstone
Fun game. Fun miniatures to paint. + Twin Shadows + Boba Fett + Chewbacca + General Weiss + Grand Inquisitor + Greedo + Han Solo + IG-88 + Rebel Saboteurs + Rebel Troopers + Royal Guard Champion
ajewo
Streamlined version of the tactical one vs many dungeon crawler "Descent 2nd Edition". Very good Star Wars theme integration. [b]Pros:[/b] + Artwork Detailed, clear format and iconography + Theme Covers plenty of characters and scenarios of the Star Wars movies. + Components Great, detailed minis + Streamlined, fun skirmish, combat system (dice-based) + Different characters with special abilities + Campaign with different scenarios / missions: go through and kill all does not work + Quests/side-missions are about the players + Different characters with special abilities that complement each other + Alternating turn sequence between Rebels and Imperium players [b]Neutrals:[/b] # Language dependent # Classic dice combat (dice for attack and defense) # Grid movement with line of sights # Decent, tactical decision-making but not very deep # Best with 2 or 5 players [b]Cons:[/b] - Expansions are a money sink - Campaign can become lop-sided (unbalanced) for one faction [b]Similar games:[/b] * Descent 2nd edition (not as streamlined, not so smooth gameplay between overlord and players) * Shadows of Brimstone (coop campaign game in Cthullu universe) * Space Cadets: Away Missions