Warhammer WarCry: Battle for Atluma Out This October

Warhammer

Warhammer is a series that I’m only familiar with based on their dice-chucking table top strategy games. I’ve tried playing a few rounds of it before and after the first 5 minutes, I ended up throwing what seems to be a whole handful of dice on the table. And the number-crunching required… oh dear lordy… there’s a reason why I sucked at math.

Hopefully the PSP version of the series, Warhammer WarCry: Battle for Atluma, the PSP’s first card-based battle game, will take away all the number crunching from your hands and just allow you to focus on the strategy, the fun, and the battles.

The game is based on the Warhammer card game. Set in the Warhammer World, players are given the choice of leading the Grand Alliance or the Hordes of Darkness to complete domination. With 450 cards available for the players to collect, 90 different units, and the ability to connect wirelessly to a friend and challenge him for his cards, the game sounds very promising.

The game is set to ship on October 17, so to all Warhammer fans out there, ready your wallets. By the way, it’s WarHAMMER, not WarCRAFT (just kidding).

Warhammer

Warhammer is a series that I’m only familiar with based on their dice-chucking table top strategy games. I’ve tried playing a few rounds of it before and after the first 5 minutes, I ended up throwing what seems to be a whole handful of dice on the table. And the number-crunching required… oh dear lordy… there’s a reason why I sucked at math.

Hopefully the PSP version of the series, Warhammer WarCry: Battle for Atluma, the PSP’s first card-based battle game, will take away all the number crunching from your hands and just allow you to focus on the strategy, the fun, and the battles.

The game is based on the Warhammer card game. Set in the Warhammer World, players are given the choice of leading the Grand Alliance or the Hordes of Darkness to complete domination. With 450 cards available for the players to collect, 90 different units, and the ability to connect wirelessly to a friend and challenge him for his cards, the game sounds very promising.

The game is set to ship on October 17, so to all Warhammer fans out there, ready your wallets. By the way, it’s WarHAMMER, not WarCRAFT (just kidding).

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