Summary
Talisman: The Horus Heresy is a digital board game based on the Talisman rule system and set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, during the cataclysmic events of the Horus Heresy.
Up to four players will be able to take control of one or more of the galaxy’s greatest heroes or most notorious villains. Taking the side of either traitor or loyalist, these Warlords will form vast companies of Space Marines, battalions of tanks and battlefleets of Spacecraft. They are the most powerful beings in the Galaxy and their followers are legion.
The new combative team play will appeal to fans of Talisman and the Horus Heresy alike. It’s a unique adaptation of Talisman that has been tailored specifically for digital platforms.
In Talisman: The Horus Heresy the player’s experience of Talisman is scaled up exponentially, exploring not a kingdom but a whole galaxy in the 31st Millennium. No longer will you be fighting for the Crown of Command, but for the very future of humanity…
Command one of the eighteen Space Marine Legions that fought during the Horus Heresy
Play as one of eight of the galaxy’s greatest heroes or most notorious villains such as Roboute Guilliman or Angron
Multiplayer for up to 4 players
Challenge or team-up with your friends locally and online
Play against AI opponents
Talisman: The Horus Heresy Activation Instructions
Talisman: The Horus Heresy Reviews & Ratings
The Horus Heresy refreshes the formula decently but not overly bravely. The biggest problem was that when I played it its servers resembled a ghost town from a western movie and it was nearly impossible to find anyone to play with.
Taking an existing boardgame and adapting it for another franchise is difficult, but Nomad Games pulls it off well enough. Talisman: The Horus Heresy is a game best suited to Warhammer 40K fans for sure, but regular gamers wanting a fun boardgame experience on their PC could do a hell of a lot worse than this.
Game is fun only if you are into W40K and if you play it for first, second or third time, then it is over - so 3 to 5 hours of fun. Content ofGame is fun only if you are into W40K and if you play it for first, second or third time, then it is over - so 3 to 5 hours of fun. Content of this game just so small !!!Best part of game is great soundtrack - I recommend just buying this soundtrack!
Release Date | 22 February 2016 |
Publisher | Nomad Games |
Game Modes | Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative |
Player Perspectives | Text |
Genres | Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Quiz/Trivia |
Themes | Fantasy, Science fiction |
Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Android, iOS |