I feel that in game world motivations for player characters working together is great not only as it streamlines the reason why these potentially disparate group of individuals are together .
I love this game, I've previously called this my favorite TTRPG. I really click with its touchstones like Black Company and Myth 2: Soulblighter I like your review overall but there is one thing I feel you missed: this game is more complex than Blades in the Dark. It adds 2 effect levels and this is absolutely a game you can lose. Thanks for the review, Lexi! Love your work
I think it's a neat idea. I'm not sure PbtA entirely fits the military narrative at a tactical level, but it would work really well for everything else. I think you've sold me on this one. Also, just email Evil Hat. What's the best that can happen? 😁 They've been really cool with me in the past, so I don't imagine I'm throwing you lions. Good luck! Just do it. 💛🤗
Hello, new to the channel! What great timing too, as I just received my copy of Band of Blades yesterday! I'm a big fan of the Black Company series and hope to run this solo. Have you played through the dozen or so built-in campaign missions, and/or have any plans to homebrew past that?
Thanks for the review. I'm a Blades in the Dark GM, and really excited to get a campaign of Band of Blades on the road. It seems like there is a bit more pressure on the GM in this variant than the original - like it would be more difficult to replace a player if someone had to drop out, for example. Just got to make sure the right planets align, I guess. Even though this is just the first of your reviews I've seen, I'm going to go ahead and suggest getting in touch with Evil Hat Games, if thats what you really want to do. It might be the start of a really fruitful creative collaboration, or it might turn out that you think they're not right for you. Might as well find out ay.
I love this game. It's very much the Black Company with the numbers filed off. If you like that, you will like this. In terms of the game flow, it's got an arc. You are trying to get to a safe location to hold over for reinforcements. It's a lot like "The Empire Strikes Back" in that it's a really compelling "middle" of a story that can stand on its own. It starts with an ass whupping that took place just before you begin play and ends with a cliffhanger. Who knows what will happen after you reach the place you will winter over? It leaves you wanting more in the best way. Unlike many RPGs, this one has a set end point AND it has a scoring system. You can make different choices at set up and replay the game and hope for a better final score.
Many of my favorite games all have a beginning, middle and an ending. This sounds like it fits the bill. I'd also recommend The Watch for folks who are interested in similar themes but with an added examination of toxic masculinity.
Hey, I wrote a hack for FitD that uses the enneagram in place of the standard array of action rolls. I like your delivery style- are you putting out any Actual Plays?
I feel that in game world motivations for player characters working together is great not only as it streamlines the reason why these potentially disparate group of individuals are together .
Sounds like this would be the perfect system for a Warhammer 40k imperial guard RPG along the lines of Gaunt's Ghosts
I love this game, I've previously called this my favorite TTRPG. I really click with its touchstones like Black Company and Myth 2: Soulblighter
I like your review overall but there is one thing I feel you missed: this game is more complex than Blades in the Dark. It adds 2 effect levels and this is absolutely a game you can lose.
Thanks for the review, Lexi! Love your work
Love these reviews. Love the Black Company.
I really like this premise! Thanks for doing this review
I think it's a neat idea. I'm not sure PbtA entirely fits the military narrative at a tactical level, but it would work really well for everything else. I think you've sold me on this one.
Also, just email Evil Hat. What's the best that can happen? 😁
They've been really cool with me in the past, so I don't imagine I'm throwing you lions. Good luck! Just do it. 💛🤗
Hello, new to the channel! What great timing too, as I just received my copy of Band of Blades yesterday! I'm a big fan of the Black Company series and hope to run this solo. Have you played through the dozen or so built-in campaign missions, and/or have any plans to homebrew past that?
I really enjoy these review videos! Awesome Job! Band of Blades looks really cool!
Thanks for the review. I'm a Blades in the Dark GM, and really excited to get a campaign of Band of Blades on the road. It seems like there is a bit more pressure on the GM in this variant than the original - like it would be more difficult to replace a player if someone had to drop out, for example. Just got to make sure the right planets align, I guess. Even though this is just the first of your reviews I've seen, I'm going to go ahead and suggest getting in touch with Evil Hat Games, if thats what you really want to do. It might be the start of a really fruitful creative collaboration, or it might turn out that you think they're not right for you. Might as well find out ay.
I love this game. It's very much the Black Company with the numbers filed off. If you like that, you will like this.
In terms of the game flow, it's got an arc. You are trying to get to a safe location to hold over for reinforcements. It's a lot like "The Empire Strikes Back" in that it's a really compelling "middle" of a story that can stand on its own. It starts with an ass whupping that took place just before you begin play and ends with a cliffhanger. Who knows what will happen after you reach the place you will winter over?
It leaves you wanting more in the best way.
Unlike many RPGs, this one has a set end point AND it has a scoring system. You can make different choices at set up and replay the game and hope for a better final score.
This seems more to my liking than Blades in the Dark (I don’t like Heist stories). I will check it out when I can.
I've had the pdf for years, and have been dying to play the whole time. As a Black Company fan, it's such a cool take on the concept
Ooh! I was thinking of incorporating some mechanics like this into my Symbaroum campaign I am starting up! Thank you!
This is one I really want to check out.
Many of my favorite games all have a beginning, middle and an ending. This sounds like it fits the bill. I'd also recommend The Watch for folks who are interested in similar themes but with an added examination of toxic masculinity.
Ooh. That sounds good
Hey, I wrote a hack for FitD that uses the enneagram in place of the standard array of action rolls. I like your delivery style- are you putting out any Actual Plays?
Shared!
The game looks interesting but the lore sounds like an almost identical rip-off of Dark Souls