

It is one of the The single player campaign is nothing more than an extended five hour tutorial on how to play this very complicated game. The single player campaign is nothing more than an extended five hour tutorial on how to play this very complicated game. If you progress far enougb you can buy enough extras and skills to help solve this problem, but the slog to get to that point is long and constantly annoying.

Using bad luck as an immediate turn kill is infuriating and can completely drain your enthusiasm for the game. It makes strategies nearly impossible when something that has an 83 percent chance of working fails and you can't use three of your players. While luck should have a major role in a table top game this goes a step to far by making any bad luck you come across automatically end your entire turn no matter what players you still have left to move. The biggest bring down of this game is it's incredibly large reliance on luck in the beginning. The graphics are fine, the animations can be a bit clumsy but nothing too bad. And for the first few matches of the campaign it was. As a warhammer 40K player and avid football fan this game should be right up my alley.
