GW is like WotC in that their naming conventions are so good. I've been taking my kids though some RPG systems and I've always kind of been drawn to the Warhammer lore. This looks cool. Thanks, Joel!!
nice review! This game is so dope. I have a party composed by a khainite witch aelf who want revenge against her kind, a Questor Stormcast, who barely remeber who he is, a aetherkhemist kharadron trying to rebuild his ship and a doomseeker fyreslayer in search for a worthy death. The players love the setting and the story. I always prefered Warhammer Fantasy, but once deep into AoS lore, I have to say is great. A little help for DM with a Stormcast in the party: yes, it is so OP, have better armor and better stats. The thing that balance that is the use of endeavours, so the Stormcast are more powerfull than the other PC but they have less thing they can do between adventures.
The attributes and skills remind me of Gygax's Dangerous Journeys system, which had 3 attributes (Physical, Mental, Spiritual) and all skills matched one of these. Without a skill, iirc, you roll using only the attribute. There was also something like Mettle, called Joss, which had some very broad potential applications. That system had a lot of great ideas, including simulating odd-numbered dice with standard dice. But it was complex, and character creation took a ridiculously long time compared to D&D. It's still imo worth reading and borrowing from. Soulbound looks much more accessible. Also, if you think about it, you're *always* drinking your money!
Thank you for this video, Because of its heroic tone and the complex AOS lore/names/miniatures game heritage, soulbound has defenitly been underrated, it is too bad because the game has great mechanics, it is fast paced, easy to master and offers interesting tactical choices to the players.
It is sad that in my country the translation and publication of Soulbound still delayed and postponed all the time - although WFRP 4ed is actively being sold and even the Wrath & Glory corebook has already gone on sale. I will definitely buy a starter set of Soulbound in my native language to support this Good Deed.
Thank you for talking about how to handle this on table top theres no resources on this anywhere i wopuld love a focused video on how to translate the rules onto the table
I've been meaning to get this game but haven't pulled the trigger on it. I had just thought that it was a variant of Warhammer Fantasy, which I didn't like. This sounds very different and heroic. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
I totally agree on the point of the use of D6. It makes everything really familiar for the AoS player. Did you use minis and a map/grid to play the combats. I really don't know whether use one or just go with theater of the mind.
Your channel is very interesting. I am new to Warhammer and Warhammer 40k RPG. My goal in some point is to be able to them together. I liked the theory on how Sigmar was some son of the Emperor. This is not proved or anything official. We will see. I am not pushing anything that the players were not interested to get into.
@@zzgrom It kind of depends really. If you want a thematic narrative style experience, Soulbound wins. If you want a light puzzly competitive style combat, Warcry wins.
@@DriveThruReview Thanks for your time to answer. I am looking for solo puzzly rules but sleeker than Warcry's. The movement zone ruleset of Soulbound looks elegant to me coming from a tradition of measuring movement in inches. Like you, I don't like D20 rules. Too boring - I am too much of a passenger - I need some decision making. Warcry is ok but many of the abilities act the same way amongst the different factions and are bland.
I do... only because the lore is very... specific. Or, at the very least, the expectations are set to what the game is and what it's all about. Every group will vary, and you can probably have a setting that is particularly amenable to the group so it may not matter so much then.
Hi there. thanks for doing a run down of Soulbound. are you looking for players? I would love to join a long term campaign if possible? Do you have a discord channal I could join? I am based in the UK but happy to play into the night :)
Isn't Soulbound based on the same mechanics as the WH40k Wrath & Glory system? Just got the most recent edition of the Wrath & Glory book in. I like the system and, thankfully, it's much easier on the eyes to read than the earlier published book. Had been eyeing Soulbound for awhile but the setting just sends me back to "meh" when I think about it. Good to know Soulbound has an option for grittier play rather than just the default superhero level.
I think there are some fairly loose(?) similarities in areas. I've only glanced through the rules to Wrath & Glory. I'm not sure if there was any collaboration between the teams there, but there's a lot of difference mechanically for sure. I'm actually real curious to try that one, once they get it back up and running with some modules and a new starter kit etc...
@@DriveThruReview Hey Joel! I work with Cubicle 7. We are a pretty small team and work really closely together, but we believe that settings as unique as the Warhammer worlds deserve their own unique game systems to really show off those settings through mechanics.
GW is like WotC in that their naming conventions are so good.
I've been taking my kids though some RPG systems and I've always kind of been drawn to the Warhammer lore. This looks cool.
Thanks, Joel!!
nice review! This game is so dope. I have a party composed by a khainite witch aelf who want revenge against her kind, a Questor Stormcast, who barely remeber who he is, a aetherkhemist kharadron trying to rebuild his ship and a doomseeker fyreslayer in search for a worthy death. The players love the setting and the story. I always prefered Warhammer Fantasy, but once deep into AoS lore, I have to say is great.
A little help for DM with a Stormcast in the party: yes, it is so OP, have better armor and better stats. The thing that balance that is the use of endeavours, so the Stormcast are more powerfull than the other PC but they have less thing they can do between adventures.
The attributes and skills remind me of Gygax's Dangerous Journeys system, which had 3 attributes (Physical, Mental, Spiritual) and all skills matched one of these. Without a skill, iirc, you roll using only the attribute. There was also something like Mettle, called Joss, which had some very broad potential applications. That system had a lot of great ideas, including simulating odd-numbered dice with standard dice. But it was complex, and character creation took a ridiculously long time compared to D&D. It's still imo worth reading and borrowing from. Soulbound looks much more accessible. Also, if you think about it, you're *always* drinking your money!
Thank you for this video, Because of its heroic tone and the complex AOS lore/names/miniatures game heritage, soulbound has defenitly been underrated, it is too bad because the game has great mechanics, it is fast paced, easy to master and offers interesting tactical choices to the players.
I just found out this game existed 10 min. ago and you just posed this video! Lol!!!! Talk about instant gratification.
I bought the book but haven't read it yet. You just ignited my desire to read the book and play a small game with my sister and niece.
Awesome. Hope you all enjoy it Cesar.
What a helpful video! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
It is sad that in my country the translation and publication of Soulbound still delayed and postponed all the time - although WFRP 4ed is actively being sold and even the Wrath & Glory corebook has already gone on sale.
I will definitely buy a starter set of Soulbound in my native language to support this Good Deed.
Also here in Italy. Soulbound looks cool, i love the lore, but publication is too slow.
I love this game so much. Been struggling to find players for it recently. Makes me regret that I didn't play more last year when it was easier.
I"m there with you. :)
Soulbound is also a great song by Canadian power metal band Unleash the Archers.
Thank you for talking about how to handle this on table top theres no resources on this anywhere i wopuld love a focused video on how to translate the rules onto the table
Those Warscrolls look almost exactly like the monster stat blocks in D&D 4th edition, even down to the roles. I always really liked that feature.
I've been meaning to get this game but haven't pulled the trigger on it. I had just thought that it was a variant of Warhammer Fantasy, which I didn't like.
This sounds very different and heroic. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
The themes and 'tone' are *very* different compared to Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. Almost entirely different ends of the spectrum, I'd say,
I totally agree on the point of the use of D6. It makes everything really familiar for the AoS player. Did you use minis and a map/grid to play the combats. I really don't know whether use one or just go with theater of the mind.
Ok... you already commented that. 😅 My fault for commenting before ending the video.
I love the idea that the Water Bottle is your tonic AND money. ⚓
Look interesting thanks for sharing
Awesome
Your channel is very interesting. I am new to Warhammer and Warhammer 40k RPG. My goal in some point is to be able to them together. I liked the theory on how Sigmar was some son of the Emperor. This is not proved or anything official. We will see. I am not pushing anything that the players were not interested to get into.
Sigmar is far more powerful than the emperor in 40K.
Thanks for your review -enjoyed listening to you. How does its combat system compare with Warcry? I am thinking of giving it a go for solo play.
The combat system is probably more like AoS than Warcry, but really that's a stretch. I think it could be fun solo.
@@DriveThruReview Is the combat more fun than Warcry's?
@@zzgrom It kind of depends really. If you want a thematic narrative style experience, Soulbound wins. If you want a light puzzly competitive style combat, Warcry wins.
@@DriveThruReview Thanks for your time to answer. I am looking for solo puzzly rules but sleeker than Warcry's. The movement zone ruleset of Soulbound looks elegant to me coming from a tradition of measuring movement in inches. Like you, I don't like D20 rules. Too boring - I am too much of a passenger - I need some decision making. Warcry is ok but many of the abilities act the same way amongst the different factions and are bland.
yeah stormcast are basically demigods :)
Do you suggest that it’s played with gamers that are familiar with the tabletop/board game aspect?
I do... only because the lore is very... specific. Or, at the very least, the expectations are set to what the game is and what it's all about. Every group will vary, and you can probably have a setting that is particularly amenable to the group so it may not matter so much then.
Hi there.
thanks for doing a run down of Soulbound. are you looking for players? I would love to join a long term campaign if possible? Do you have a discord channal I could join? I am based in the UK but happy to play into the night :)
Hey. I don't have a Discord channel, but there is one for Soulbound: discord.com/channels/658075953590697984/662388856401690644
Isn't Soulbound based on the same mechanics as the WH40k Wrath & Glory system?
Just got the most recent edition of the Wrath & Glory book in. I like the system and, thankfully, it's much easier on the eyes to read than the earlier published book. Had been eyeing Soulbound for awhile but the setting just sends me back to "meh" when I think about it. Good to know Soulbound has an option for grittier play rather than just the default superhero level.
Hey there! Soulbound is not based on the Wrath & Glory system. It is also a d6 dice pool system, but the similarity ends there.
I think there are some fairly loose(?) similarities in areas. I've only glanced through the rules to Wrath & Glory. I'm not sure if there was any collaboration between the teams there, but there's a lot of difference mechanically for sure. I'm actually real curious to try that one, once they get it back up and running with some modules and a new starter kit etc...
Thanks for the info guys!
@@DriveThruReview Hey Joel! I work with Cubicle 7. We are a pretty small team and work really closely together, but we believe that settings as unique as the Warhammer worlds deserve their own unique game systems to really show off those settings through mechanics.
@@cwalz50 Thanks Chris. I've definitely enjoyed Soulbound and the little bit I've played of Warhammer Fantasy RP.