Sword & Sorcery – Immortal Souls
Five heroes awoke from the dead and were made immortal to save the kingdom from the rise of darkness. In Sword & Sorcery – Immortal Souls, up to five players control one or more of these legendary characters brought back to life by powerful sorcery, to fight against the forces of evil, controlled by the game itself.
60m - 90m
1 - 5 Players
Ages 12+
Aftiley
Clever system and autonomous game board and monster control make this game interesting to play. Miniature heavy, with great selection. Some of the in game mechanics however, while clever meant that playtime for this game is slow, with many effectively "upkeep" phases. Set up is also a chore and very time consuming. Felt that the action was not fast paced enough, as many rules need to be referred to in order to ensure that game is following through properly. Found some of the components and rules to be quite ambiguous, reinforced by the fact that the rulebook is written clumsily at points and layed out unhelpfully. A reference sheet of rules would be useful. Game is also massive when fully laid out and easily takes up a large table. meaning that it is unwieldy to keep out for multiple scenarios.
atanner12
Worse version of galaxy defenders to me. Don't know why, it just never felt that fun to me or my group.
ArchyMalarky
Clunky, complex dungeon crawler. The theme and crunchy rules make up for a lot of the short comings in this game. Creative AI mechanics for the enemies. The dice rolling and tiered abilities make for tense conflicts. Tons of systems integrated into the game making it hard to finally find a flow in gameplay. The juice is worth the squeeze given the 50 page rule book but it’s a tough squeeze.