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Post by Aries on Mar 10, 2017 13:08:03 GMT
So what do you think, is this will be a game mode of a 1v1 wrestling duel (maybe a team deathmach with more than one model on each side), or there'll be other units inside the ring, like bystanding support solos/infantry, who's function is to keep alive their own wrestler/debuff the other, until crushed accidentaly by one of the stomping meat/metal giants? I think such units are necessary, cause I don't know what complex wrestling game-mechanic could balance the fact that you control only 1 model.
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Post by Havock on Mar 15, 2017 4:05:56 GMT
Hell in a Cell.
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Post by Soul Samurai on Mar 15, 2017 17:05:06 GMT
Every other game I've heard of that features giant robots and monsters (including PP's own Monsterpocalypse) has other supporting units. I think it's most likely that this one will do the same. I've never read the rules for Monsterpocalypse, but I have to assume that PP took some inspiration from that.
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Post by Aries on Mar 24, 2017 19:49:23 GMT
Ok, so I got the opportunity to read the rules of the game mode, and it's pretty uninteresting, there's no additional models or terrain to demolish, just 2-4 combatant in the ring hitting each other until one of them is tired enough to get pinned to the ground. Quite a disappointment to me.
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Post by Soul Samurai on Mar 25, 2017 7:03:55 GMT
I heard a podcast (Menoth John I think) where they had actually played it and they were talking about how much movement there was in the game; how you throw each other into the ropes and bounce back and stuff. Sounded like an entertaining change of pace, if you already own colossals and you want to try something different with them. The rules are coming out in the No Quarter aren't they? If you buy No Quarter anyway, and you already have a colossal, then I guess it's a "why not?" sort of thing, right?
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Post by Aries on Mar 25, 2017 8:14:22 GMT
A battle report would be nice, (do you have a link for the podcast?) because with just the knowledge of the rules I don't have the mood ... to try it. A simple WM/H match with a colossal sounds more interesting, where limbs tearing, and cannons firing.
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Post by Soul Samurai on Mar 25, 2017 14:35:53 GMT
They talk about it at the start of the show:
I must admit that I didn't listen to the whole show, just enough to have an idea of how the wrestling thing actually played. They don't do an actual battle report, just talk about it a bit.
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