Battle of Hoth by Days of Wonder has been out for a couple weeks now, so let’s take an in-depth look at the game.
Category: Editorial
Dude Where’s My NOVA Open Previews?
Alright fellow hobby maniacs, buckle up, because this year’s NOVA Open just got wild. It is the first time since 2017 that there are no official Games Workshop previews announced online.
The Horus Heresy Kit We Will Never Get
Horus Heresy has given us some truly awesome kits, but due to a perfect storm of shifting rules, updated sculpting and just bad timing, there is one kit we will never get.
No, Horus Heresy Is Not An Historical Wargame
Some folks seem to be under the illusion that playing this game makes them historical wargamers. I am mostly a very permissive, live and let live kinda guy, but maybe this is what finally turns me into an intolerant old crank. Let’s see!
Are Historical Games Making Me Tense?
Hello all, I hope you’re ready for a meandering deep dive into my psyche as I try to unpack a nagging issue.
Games That Spoke To Us: The Omega Virus
One of my earliest board gaming memories is a robotic voice ruthlessly mocking me and my brothers as we desperately race against a clock we cannot see to stop a rogue computer program. Let me tell you about The Omega Virus!
Horus Heresy 3.0: My Personal Concerns and Some Hope
The recent leaks for the Horus Heresy 3.0 Loyalist Liber has left me torn between excitement and hesitation.
Book Review – Lelith Hesperax: Queen of Knives
Warhammer fiction often zooms from macrocrusades to intimate carnage. Here, Mike Brooks chooses the latter.
Board Game Review – John Company: Second Edition
John Company: Second Edition places players in the role of elite British families during the height of the East India Company.
Where Are The Kids Games?
My Kids are dying to wargame, but games aimed at their age and ability level are dwindling, and the best ones to really hook them are out of print. What’s up with this?










