Tuesday, June 25, 2013

A tutorial(and pics for once)









So, for the first time in this blogs(admittedly short) lifespan, I have a tutorial for you all. This is my own unique way of painting grimy metal(don't try this on space marines or the like, it looks fantastic on orks though). It has very few steps, and you don't need to be that good to do it. When I use old paints, refer to the Citadel Paint Conversion Chart. The miniature used is an Ork Deffkopta from the OOP starter set Assault on Black Reach.

Step 1: Basecoat the mini black. Doesn't matter how, doesn't matter what shade, just black. I chose a color of spray primer that looks a lot like oil and dirt in an auto repair workshop, but even if you don't have access to that, you can fix it in a later stage. I don't have pictures of this for obvious reasons. If you want to know the exact primer, comment and I'll get back to you.

Step 2: Drybrush with Leadbelcher from the new Citadel paint range. You can be messy about it, mainly you want to get the edges and spread streaks along the flat parts. There should be a lot of black showing through, so don't worry about it.
















Step 3: Edge highlight the miniature with Chainmail(from the old range). Just get all the edges of everything you are painting with metal, but in this case, I did the whole model, as the rest of the colors were not really defined. You can also drag streaks of the brush across bits of the model if you wish.
















Step 4: Put a Badab Black wash in the recesses of the model. Splash on a lot of it, but don't go too crazy. It should make the recesses of the model look oily and grimy, as if nobody has cleaned it in a while. You can't really see it in this picture(my camera's not that great), but it works pretty well. If you want to, you can substitute a brownish wash to simulate rust.

















I used this tutorial on the Deffkopta at the top of the page, and I have some more pictures of it here. Enjoy!




















Thursday, June 13, 2013

Faeit 212 Back on track!

Faeit 212: Warhammer 40k News and Rumors: Faeit 212 Restored: It's back baby.  My favorite blog is up again, feeding the rumour hungry community. Also, natfka is making a website a faeit212.com, so check that out too.

-Duncan out.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Payday: The Heist Review

In no other games does 4 minutes sucks as much as it does in this game. The game revolves around a team of 4 players pulling off all kinds of criminal jobs, from robbing banks, to collecting a deadly disease from an isolation ward patient in a hospital. Right from the start, I have to say that this game is absolutely made for multiplayer. If you do play single player, be prepared to get no help from your team, as the only thing they can do is shoot. This makes jobs take much longer, and thus allows for more hostiles to make your life a living hell. The second thing about the game is the message of DO NOT MESS WITH THE POLICE! In the game, there are assault waves that try and arrest your teammates. Now a few SWAT wouldn't be so bad, but every assault wave has about 50 guys coming at you. To just make it worse, they also start to come from everywhere (stairs, elevator shafts, the ceiling, etc.). Again, this is okay when the guys with no body armor, but when the guys in bomb suits start to come in, well... Let's just say it is very bad. Overall, the gameplay is very fun. Now the bad stuff. It takes a ridiculously long time to unlock new weapons and equipment. Note: It may just be me that thinks it takes a long time, as I am a very impatient person. Also, there are very short breaks in assault waves, starting at 30 seconds, and then slowly declining. I think they could of also done more with hostages, like delay an assault wave. In this game, you can only use hostages to get back team members that have been taken into custody by the police. That is my opinion on this game, and please let it be known that a sequel is coming out, and I have not played it, so I do not know if they fixed any of these downsides. Hope you enjoyed this post, and stay tuned for more.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Games Dawson is Looking Forward To

Over the course of this summer, many games will earn my attention by releasing trailers and information. Here are a few that have caught my attention.
Beyond Two Souls
This game is made by the makers of Heavy Rain, which is one of the most depressing games ever made. Anyways, the plot line is that you play a girl that is bounded to a supernatural spirit named Ivan. Anyways, I have not heard much about it, and the only things I have seen are the official and gameplay trailers that have been released. Just by these pieces of media, I can already tell that the game will be amazing.
Rome II Total War
Set to come out September 3rd, this game has been under my observation since was announced. I have always been a fan of the Total War series, and it was in fact Rome Total War that made me fall in love with this series. In this new addition to the series, there are many improvements that have been announced. These improvements include naval invasions and bombardments, new key decisions, and unique factions with different units and technologies that they can research. Personally, I am very excited at the prospect of a Spartan naval invasion. Its like pure awesomeness (Spartans) times 10 (Naval Invasion). Athens has nothing on this.
Company of Heroes 2
This is a game that I haven't really paid close attention to, but I am still looking forward to it. The first game was set during WW2, on the Western Front. This game changes to the more brutal and bloody Eastern Front, where the German and Russian forces duke it out. One of the few unique features is that the battlefield changes depending on if it is winter or summer. If it is summer, there are checkpoints along the river where the enemy has to cross. The winter freezes the water, and your troops can cross over the ice that forms. This may seem like a good thing, but if they call an artillery strike on your tanks while they are on the frozen ice, the tanks will sink. Also, the cold winter will literally damage your troops, forcing you to build fires in order to protect and heal them. 
These are just the games that quickly come to mind. I hope that I have interested you in these games, and maybe even spread my enthusiasm to you. Have a nice summer, and more posts are on the way.

New Eldar!

Hooray once again! Another one of my armies has a new codex coming out: Eldar. I have played Eldar for a while and have made a decently sized collection in my opinion. So I can't wait to expand it with all of this awesome new stuff.

First of all the Wraithknight. It is super huge! Like Games Workshop said on their homepage today, "and you thought the Riptide was big." Then we finally get a flyer, it looks like there is two flyers in the one set so you can build either one. Then there are also Spirit Seers now which are basically Wraithguard and Farseers combined if you don't know (at least that's what I think they are). Spirit Seers were made by Forge World before hand and were in one of the Imperial Armor books but now they're in the codex and Games Workshop makes them as well. Then there is also some type of new Wraithguard and a new Farseer model. I don't know about any of you readers but I am most excited about the Wraithknight and the flyers.

I hope all of you have fun with your Eldar when you get them (if you get them). Hooray for Eldar!

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Dawson's Top 10 Strategy Games

Dawson's Top 10 Games to Test Your Strategic Knowledge
(Note: This is not in order. All games in the list are just games that I really like.)
1. Total War Franchise
    The Total War franchise is one of the most unique strategy PC games known. The system of turn based campaign, combined with real-time strategy battles, and set in historical eras, leads to hours of untold enjoyment.
2. Warhammer Franchise
    More accurately the Dawn of War series, this game series is one of the few digital representations of the game Warhammer 40k. The range of diverse factions, along with the involvement of the Blood Ravens and Gabriel Angelos, makes this game series one of the most unique strategy games out there.
3. Command and Conquer Franchise
    The creator of modern day real-time strategy, the Command and Conquer game series is one of the most developed and interesting of the PC strategy game series. Their creation of each faction's strengths and weaknesses, along with the additional live action cutscenes, make this game series one to always have on your wishlist.
4. East India Company Series
    The East India Company series is a PC game that begins in the 1600’s to the early 1700’s. The game revolves around the many European powers fighting over the vast resources of the Indian sub-continent, and the many colonies along the coast of Africa along the way.
5. Axis and Allies
    Axis and Allies is the upgraded version of Risk set in during WWII. The incorporation of technology, region values, and combat stats make the game much more detailed than the average game of Risk.
6. Defcon
    If anyone has seen the movie War Games, then you should almost be instantly familiar with this game. This game of thermonuclear war has many features that make it unique, including an office mode, which only requires you to press escape in order to close it (this is great when your boss comes around).
7. Civilization Franchise
How can we not include this all time classic in the list. This game, which is the game of all time (seriously, it includes all of human history) ensures hours of replayability for your hearts enjoyment.
8. Risk Franchise
The most classic board game strategy of the modern era, this game has launched untold sequels and conversions. The game only really holds power in its name (in my opinion), as other games are starting to surpass it in quality.
9. Monopoly Franchise
    Now this isn't a game of military conquest, but conquest still the same. In this all time classic you must buy and trade to make your property empire, and establish a monopoly.
10. X-COM Enemy Unknown
    The remake of the old classic, this game covers an alien invasion of Earth. Your mission is to assemble a team of elite commando's from all over the world, and to beat back the alien menace.

Friday, May 10, 2013

High Elves: Dragon Princes of Caledor Review

Dragon Princes, the High Elf heavy cavalry. They are decent heavy cavalry I say, they're not as good as Skullcrushers, yet they're not terrible. First of all statistics and equipment. They have good movement since they are riding elven steeds and have ilithmar barding so don't sacrifice any movement for barding. They are Elves so have always strikes first, low toughness, and low strength. They have weapons skill 5 which is above average and 2 attacks per model which is great. They will do good amounts of damage on the charge because of their lances, good weapon skill, and a good number of attacks. Do not charge anything with high strength because they will bring your nice 2+ armor save to something undesirable, perhaps even ignore it. So that's why you flank their other units because it is extremely doubtful that they will have an entire army with high strength. Charging units with great weapons could go good or bad for you. You will attack first but they do have high strength. In fact you'll attack first against most units so you just need to make sure that your judgement is good regarding charging high strength units. For upgrades full command is always nice I guess. You can block those nasty mega powerful tank-characters with champions so your whole unit doesn't get annihilated. You can give your champion a magic weapon if you want and have the points and can give your standard bearer a magic banner which can be useful depending on what banner it is. So Dragon Princes are a good high elf unit. They're quite balanced I think so it is always nice not use lots of cheese in your army so that not everybody hates you. So have fun with your Dragon Princes!!