I think that the easiest solution would be to keep the legacy armies somehow available and playable through a toggle in the Army to either...
Didn't know that band, I'll take a look into it.
I'll be getting the Sandtrap box on my own, and I'm just interested in the JSA half (plus Yamabushi). The PanO half will be reselled or, must...
Didn't think about it, but it really makes sense. I guess that the product for 2025 will be the campaign book, or something like that, that...
I asked about it at Freak Wars, but the people there I talked to couldn't point me to any specific company. They expect that other companies and...
Not only for Infinity, Warcrow is also weirdly slow and quiet when it comes to promoting the game considering the game's just getting its first...
There are the Helots, the Brawler, the Anaconda... I know, they are not "Spiral Corps exclusive models", but there might be people who started...
Yes, we'll have an army builder with the updated profiles, just like Infinity. But this game requires you to use the physical cards to place...
Yeah, same feelings here. I dislike special dice, and printed cards are difficult to updade (or just fix) without paying money for them, but I can...
Genuine question: would it be that much effort to publish some kind of "legacy" armies in the Army app? Just translate the N4 rules into N5 so...
Those look cool, but I wouldn't buy one before having previously tested in person. I'll have to ask my LGS if they have them.
Indeed, the price per model is way too high.
Two new characters and one generic officer per faction, pretty good additions to the game. The elf mage-warrior and the orc ambusher where not...
If you take a look at Drago's card, you can see that his switches are under Melee attacks: [ATTACH] That means that, by comparision, the Pioner...
So, I finally went up and picked my box of Beyond, and I can confirm that my miniatures didn't came labeled as an Infinity product.
LOL, that seems to come straight from METAL SLUG.
There is no Tohaa. Where is my Tohaa.
LOL, I'll check when I receive mine to see if it's also labeled as an Infinity product.
It's an interesting change, because it also limits the distance at which the teamplate mode is used: you cannot hit yourself with your own...
As far as I remember, Infinity was marketed as a 28mm game, and latest miniatures fell close to 32mm. So yeah, first time 35mm are mentioned.