Those game cards are a massive upgrade over what they have done in the previous 2000AD games. I'm still not a fan of the resin, most especially since they charge the same or more for it than they did for the metal, contrary to the cost savings involved.
It looks pretty neat, but it's a shame they couldn't keep the cost more digestible. Not knowing much about the ABC Warriors, and certainly having no nostalgia about them, it's a bit too much to take a flier on.
To be honest, it’s tough to get excited about a game if you’re not familiar with the backstory. Like with the MotU set... I was very excited to see He-Man and Skeletor on the tabletop. More my world.
Hammerstein was first introduced in Starlord comic (UK's first full colour comic) in the Rojaws and Hammerstein strip (Rogers and Hammerstein!) where they worked for a cleaning company and got into all sorts of trouble. 2000AD took over Starlord and carried over some of the characters, incorporating Hammerstein into ABC Warriors and also brought over Rogue Trooper. ABC Warriors did feature briefly in the Stallone Judge Dredd film. With the mini's they look like they have been given a wash as the detail stands out clearly..
The strip was Ro-Busters and it was a disaster rescue company. Starlord wasn't full colour but it was better paper. Rogue Trooper wasn't a Starlord strip it started in 2000AD. Strontium Dog was the other Starlord strip brought into 2000AD with Ro-Busters.
Now this is interesting. I grew up on 2000AD, & while Judge Dread was awesome, I have judges for law enforcement in my 15mm 5 parsecs games, Slaine & ABC were always my favourites. I couldn't quite justify the cost for the Dread, game but this...
Those game cards are a massive upgrade over what they have done in the previous 2000AD games.
I'm still not a fan of the resin, most especially since they charge the same or more for it than they did for the metal, contrary to the cost savings involved.
I just ordered Core Space core game because of your video. Thank you!
Can't wait to see more of this game!!!
man loved those comics. Here's to hoping Rogue Trooper comes out too!
That's the one everyone is waiting for. It would be a perfect solo wargaming option too.
It looks pretty neat, but it's a shame they couldn't keep the cost more digestible. Not knowing much about the ABC Warriors, and certainly having no nostalgia about them, it's a bit too much to take a flier on.
To be honest, it’s tough to get excited about a game if you’re not familiar with the backstory. Like with the MotU set... I was very excited to see He-Man and Skeletor on the tabletop. More my world.
Hammerstein was first introduced in Starlord comic (UK's first full colour comic) in the Rojaws and Hammerstein strip (Rogers and Hammerstein!) where they worked for a cleaning company and got into all sorts of trouble. 2000AD took over Starlord and carried over some of the characters, incorporating Hammerstein into ABC Warriors and also brought over Rogue Trooper. ABC Warriors did feature briefly in the Stallone Judge Dredd film.
With the mini's they look like they have been given a wash as the detail stands out clearly..
The strip was Ro-Busters and it was a disaster rescue company. Starlord wasn't full colour but it was better paper. Rogue Trooper wasn't a Starlord strip it started in 2000AD. Strontium Dog was the other Starlord strip brought into 2000AD with Ro-Busters.
Big Job's ! 🖤 🤖
Now this is interesting. I grew up on 2000AD, & while Judge Dread was awesome, I have judges for law enforcement in my 15mm 5 parsecs games, Slaine & ABC were always my favourites. I couldn't quite justify the cost for the Dread, game but this...
this look good
Are the rules compatible with Judge Dredd?
O000ooooowheeee!!!!