I'm glad Inquisitor got a look in. I used to like the game. I know it used larger models, but I liked the concept of it being a skirmish game with some RPG elements, that you could go for being a rogue trader, techpriest explorator band, or several other adventuring types beyond being an actual inquisitor.
@@oakboundstudio It really is a shame it wasn't more popular. I liked how it gave so much more scope than, say, Necromunda. Yes, you could do a 'street-crawl' but that could bloom, into so much more. I heard that it wasn't popular because of the model size, but I never saw any problems with your suggestion - doing it at 28mm - but I did wonder if folks couldn't quite get the balance between RPG and Skirmish game down properly. I think I have the PDFs secreted away somewhere, with a number of the supplements and things. It's a shame I don't now what happened to my physical copies of stuff. Yikes, now I'm getting nostalgic and am wanting to do something like a solo campaign of that.
I used to own those Cybermen. This (and a bit earlier) is my era of White Dwarf. I stopped reading it when it became a Games Workshop fanzine as opposed to a general RPG magazine.
I especially love the space hulk campaign. played it many times .
I'm glad Inquisitor got a look in. I used to like the game. I know it used larger models, but I liked the concept of it being a skirmish game with some RPG elements, that you could go for being a rogue trader, techpriest explorator band, or several other adventuring types beyond being an actual inquisitor.
Absolutely! My fave GW ruleset, and so easy to play in 28mm if you just use cm instead of ".
@@oakboundstudio It really is a shame it wasn't more popular. I liked how it gave so much more scope than, say, Necromunda. Yes, you could do a 'street-crawl' but that could bloom, into so much more.
I heard that it wasn't popular because of the model size, but I never saw any problems with your suggestion - doing it at 28mm - but I did wonder if folks couldn't quite get the balance between RPG and Skirmish game down properly.
I think I have the PDFs secreted away somewhere, with a number of the supplements and things. It's a shame I don't now what happened to my physical copies of stuff.
Yikes, now I'm getting nostalgic and am wanting to do something like a solo campaign of that.
@@DwarvenMoustache-ek3ok the Inq28 community is still going strong.
@@oakboundstudio I'll take a look. oI might be a member of some of the groups. But haven't checked in in ages, perhaps a good couple of years.
I used to own those Cybermen. This (and a bit earlier) is my era of White Dwarf. I stopped reading it when it became a Games Workshop fanzine as opposed to a general RPG magazine.