Daniel ! You make capitalistic logics obsolete. So many games have been already design and released. I love that you dig into this endless list of already existing games. Thanks you 🙏🏼
I was lucky enough to get both expansions for this game, also I got all the expansions for Talisman 4th before FFG lost the license, infact I hovered up a lot of Warhammer related games before the Downfall. Blood bowl team manager with all expansions, Spacehulk Death Angel with all expansions. Warhammer Quest, Conquest with everything. All are great games, with excellent art, no other company has done better justice than FFG, such a shame it was short lived.
Nice video ! I like this game ! I play Relic solo with the Nemesis expansion. One bad guy hunts my character and some NPC hang on the larger ring. This brings some life to the solo game while staying simple to run. It's a really nice game but I prefer Rundound 3rd (not exactly the same style, but not so far). If only Runbound 3rd had combat dice, it would be a perfect game.
Been playing Talisman since second edition and its one of my all time favorite board games. This has been on my radar for a bit here. Not sure if its still easy too get but it sounds legit good! Thanks for the preview of it!
Seems to be plenty used ones on the BGG marketplace. Just check the details on them. I'm surprised they're so affordable for an out-of-print 40k game. They must've manufactured tons of them.
@@TheDungeonDive - I think the reason extra copies sat on game store shelves was because people just thought it was a straight re-skin of Talisman. I certainly did at first, until investigating a bit more.
I found very cheap second hand Relic base boxes here in France. around 20€ and i will surely give a try, thanks to your video. It seems not to be very popular here, in any case neglected for more recent games certainly and it is a chance. Your presentation really made me want to try it. 👌
And one answer could be that not a lot of players knows the solo rules. It's not in the BGG Relic files section but in the "variants" section of the forum
I've got a very frosty relationship with Talisman--I like it, and I've had fun with it, but it drives me crazy how irritating and cumbersome a lot of the game is. This? Ehh.. I mean, I liked the Horus Heresy-themed Talisman game a lot more than base, but this seems to add even more than that did.. hmm.. if I find a copy for a fair price, maybe I'll give it a go. I have never heard of Relic before this video! Thanks, man; you gave me something to think about!
I know this will sound shallow, but I never got this solely because I hate the character busts. If they had used standees or small minis like Talisman I would have bought it. It sounds really cool though now that I watch your take on it.
That makes perfect sense - still would have preferred Outer Rim style standees. I may actually have enough 40K models to use the real things for this now that I think about it.
Talisman is one of the most tedious boardgames I've ever played. Put it up there with 'greats' such as monopoly. Nice artwork though. Not sure this looks any better, even with the additions. Not my kind of thing - I prefer games with a lot more meaningful player decisions that can be taken and strategies that can be deployed rather than just a largely random experience. Nicely done video though Dan, still liked watching it!
I also wasn't all that enthralled with Talisman, either. Of course, I didn't have childhood nostalgia for it and only (finally) played it as an adult much later. That said, I still own the Relic core box. It's definitely an improvement on the Talisman system but I can't guarantee that would be enough to push it into the 'buy' category for ya.
Talisman is best with house rules, and the simplicity is why it's so good. It's a very basic foundation on which to build on. You can add a lot to talisman for decision making, player agency, and all of those things that modern gamers crave. :) Me, I like to roll dice and see what happens. I'm a simple man. :)
@@Rich_H_1972 It is not Talisman. Roll and move but it still has a decision point move right and X encounter, left and Y benefit but which moves you closer to Z or further from A or play a power card instead of rolling to move where you want. The play a not much different to drawing a card with two choices. Player special abilities and cards may modify movement rolls and movement scores or provide alternatives to moving. Relic is the best of Talisman, it is a shame they didn't port some of these mechanics over to it. The character levelling and corruption are also great features.
Daniel ! You make capitalistic logics obsolete. So many games have been already design and released. I love that you dig into this endless list of already existing games. Thanks you 🙏🏼
Thanks! I wish the UA-cam Algorithm agreed. :)
Screw the algorithm, this was a fantastic exposé. Thanks as usual for diving deeper for us!
Glad you enjoyed it!
At the time this came out the piece for the Canoness was the closest we got to a new mini for the Sisters of battle range in decades.
I was lucky enough to get both expansions for this game, also I got all the expansions for Talisman 4th before FFG lost the license, infact I hovered up a lot of Warhammer related games before the Downfall. Blood bowl team manager with all expansions, Spacehulk Death Angel with all expansions. Warhammer Quest, Conquest with everything. All are great games, with excellent art, no other company has done better justice than FFG, such a shame it was short lived.
Yeah. That was the tail end of the golden age of FFG.
Nice video ! I like this game !
I play Relic solo with the Nemesis expansion. One bad guy hunts my character and some NPC hang on the larger ring. This brings some life to the solo game while staying simple to run.
It's a really nice game but I prefer Rundound 3rd (not exactly the same style, but not so far). If only Runbound 3rd had combat dice, it would be a perfect game.
Maybe you can play Runebound 3 with the combat system of Runebound 2....
Been playing Talisman since second edition and its one of my all time favorite board games. This has been on my radar for a bit here. Not sure if its still easy too get but it sounds legit good! Thanks for the preview of it!
Seems to be plenty used ones on the BGG marketplace. Just check the details on them.
I'm surprised they're so affordable for an out-of-print 40k game. They must've manufactured tons of them.
It was also never really popular, so lots of copies stayed on shelves even after FFG and GW split ways.
@@TheDungeonDive - I think the reason extra copies sat on game store shelves was because people just thought it was a straight re-skin of Talisman. I certainly did at first, until investigating a bit more.
Great video! I love your thoughts on these 'slipping off the radar' classics.
Thanks!
I painted the tokens for a buddy of mine. The game looked really interesting but I was already involved in a few others like it.
I found very cheap second hand Relic base boxes here in France. around 20€ and i will surely give a try, thanks to your video.
It seems not to be very popular here, in any case neglected for more recent games certainly and it is a chance. Your presentation really made me want to try it. 👌
And one answer could be that not a lot of players knows the solo rules. It's not in the BGG Relic files section but in the "variants" section of the forum
Bought one minute ago for 32€ , Relic + Nemesis in French. What risk do i take? 🙂
Nice!
Lovely art and the colors are popping off the board
For sure! Love the way this looks.
I'm a big Warhammer 40k fan. I would love to see you do a game play for this game. Never heard of this one but it looks like alot of fun.
I've got a very frosty relationship with Talisman--I like it, and I've had fun with it, but it drives me crazy how irritating and cumbersome a lot of the game is. This? Ehh.. I mean, I liked the Horus Heresy-themed Talisman game a lot more than base, but this seems to add even more than that did.. hmm.. if I find a copy for a fair price, maybe I'll give it a go. I have never heard of Relic before this video! Thanks, man; you gave me something to think about!
What I enjoy about the Talisman games is the pure simplicity - there is nothing to get in the way of me and the adventure that unfolds.
The best game of the best !!!
I know this will sound shallow, but I never got this solely because I hate the character busts. If they had used standees or small minis like Talisman I would have bought it. It sounds really cool though now that I watch your take on it.
I also don’t like the busts. Weird choice.
Only Games Workshop have the rights for make legitimate Warhammer minis, so Fantasy Flight opted merely for busts minis
That makes perfect sense - still would have preferred Outer Rim style standees. I may actually have enough 40K models to use the real things for this now that I think about it.
Talisman is one of the most tedious boardgames I've ever played. Put it up there with 'greats' such as monopoly. Nice artwork though. Not sure this looks any better, even with the additions. Not my kind of thing - I prefer games with a lot more meaningful player decisions that can be taken and strategies that can be deployed rather than just a largely random experience. Nicely done video though Dan, still liked watching it!
Talisman is a top 10 game for me. Love it to death. One of my favorite pure adventure games.
@@TheDungeonDive Life's rich pageant, my friend!
I also wasn't all that enthralled with Talisman, either. Of course, I didn't have childhood nostalgia for it and only (finally) played it as an adult much later. That said, I still own the Relic core box. It's definitely an improvement on the Talisman system but I can't guarantee that would be enough to push it into the 'buy' category for ya.
Talisman is best with house rules, and the simplicity is why it's so good. It's a very basic foundation on which to build on. You can add a lot to talisman for decision making, player agency, and all of those things that modern gamers crave. :) Me, I like to roll dice and see what happens. I'm a simple man. :)
@@Rich_H_1972 It is not Talisman. Roll and move but it still has a decision point move right and X encounter, left and Y benefit but which moves you closer to Z or further from A or play a power card instead of rolling to move where you want. The play a not much different to drawing a card with two choices. Player special abilities and cards may modify movement rolls and movement scores or provide alternatives to moving. Relic is the best of Talisman, it is a shame they didn't port some of these mechanics over to it. The character levelling and corruption are also great features.
Wonder if that assassin's pose is inspired by Tracer from Overwatch
I think Relic and that character came out quite a few years before Overwatch.
For the Algorithmus 🎉
Yes.😀
Actually, no. It does a lot different.