Monday, 2 June 2014

UK Games Expo 2014


The UK Games Expo 2014 was held over the weekend of May 30th - 1st June at Birmingham's Hilton Metropole Hotel near the NEC. I attended and had a great time last year, so this year I was obviously going to be drawing some comparisons.

I travelled to the event from Cornwall (home of Grublin Games, /plug) with two friends. Not a bad trip up, but plagued by endless roadwork sections with 50mph limits and no roadworks actually going on. There is a rule I believe about "Not touching a black mans stereo" but when that black man is playing One Direction and laughing like a maniac, you have to be a rulebreaker...Shame I didn't have a hammer. We stayed at the Premier Inn not far from the venue and it was a great hotel. Recommended. I was quick to commandeer the King Size bed while the other two losers got the single beds. Happy days.

OVERVIEW

The parking was annoying. We got told to use some distant North carpark which was free and there would be a shuttle bus. We did this, but a sign said the bus was not running!! So we found a much closer car park for free as well. Guests at the Hilton attending the event received a discount on the parking also. Very commendable! It certainly felt like a bigger event than last year! There were a lot more people attending and the venue's air conditioning struggled in some of the smaller rooms, particularly where the seminars were being held. MANY cider breaks were needed! If you want to play new games and meet lots of people in the process, this is the event to attend for sure.

The food court was a major issue last year, with people having to sit on the floor and eat. This year was much better with plenty of dining tables and...chairs!! Proper cutlery was also provided and the hall was always open. Food prices were much the same as last year and drinks were discounted with beer at a reasonable price and actually cheaper than my local! The menu was very similiar to last year, not a problem for me and I thought the quality of the food was good provided you ate when it was freshly put out. The staff were friendly and the service was very good I thought. The only issue was Saturday night at the main bar which was seriously under staffed with a long waiting time.

The event was well laid out, better than last year, cosplayers in the foyer, lots of free gaming space, trade space and tournament space. I don't think any complaints can be made about the arrangement of everything. So to the organisers, a big thank you for making things better than last year!

FRIDAY 30th MAY

The Friday was open gaming, Bring and Buy sale and a few tournaments. For us - Pandemic the Cure dice game . Whilst I hadn't signed up for this I watched with interest and it was certainly a fun looking game. My friends team did well and were in the final, but unfortunately lost....

"Team Awesome" at the Pandemic - The Cure tournament. Came 2nd, so maybe Team "Nearly Awesome"

The Game setup, Nice and simple with some cards that you can buy to add effects and bonuses.


The Bring and Buy sale this year was quite crazy. Whilst Friday was busy, it was certainly possible to drop your games in and have a good browse. Saturday and Sunday however, had people queuing out of the door! Very busy indeed. I picked up a few bargains, Discworld GURPs being my favourite purchase for a mere £5. The Bring and Buy sale charges a 10% commission which gets donated to the Addenbrookes Charitable Trust, Heartline and Cancer research UK. Some very worthy causes.




After a hard days gaming and routing through the Bring and Buy I was ready for some cider.

SATURDAY 31st MAY

The show in it's entirety was open today and my own day was going to be mainly seminars - most importantly Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's seminar, the guys who got me into all this stuff! The traders hall had a vast selection of games and associated products, both secondhand and brand new of course. The show has it all going on today, tournaments for Catan, Warmachine and other games, RPG gaming in 7 of the hotels rooms, Playtesting for new games still at prototype stage, a kids games room. There is lots to do for everyone and I'm not sure I could think of anything it's missing to be honest.

Galactic Knights

 The Galactic Knights Cosplayers were there, collecting for charity and posing for pictures. Some great quality costumes and even a remote controlled dalek going around exterminating everyone. And even a mysterious blue police box had appeared from nowhere this morning...





Boba Fett, trying hard not to disintergrate people

It was 09.27am when I took this picture. Is that not too early to be hunting for Jedi?

Trade Hall

Too many traders to list here but good to see a lot of home grown products from art to dice bags to homegrown games, it's not all large, world dominating games companies products in here!!

One example of this is Cornish games company, Grublin. They had a very successful Kickstarter campaign for their game "Cornish Smuggler". The game has done well and was released at Essen last year. They now have something else in the pipeline, a new Kickstarter for a new game - Waggle Dance, so please check it out and show some love for the indie guys out there, wherever they may be!



Russ with Cornish Smuggler


Dice games are becoming popular in our games club. Luchador is a wrestling themed one which currently has a Kickstarter going for its second edition. Check it out HERE.

Luchador Mexican Wrestling Dice Game!!



The mighty Forgeworld were there with some awesome models.


When I took this picture the room went funny and eerie music started to play in my head - "La La--La La...." I suddenly  felt very small and all the toys started to walk towards me - SCARY......or I drank too much cider.

These guys had more dice than you could shake some dice at.

Pretty pictures!

This old boy was awesome. He  was taking out everyone pulling that suitcase around and smashing it into them. Me, my mate. Get in his way - BOOM! Down you go sucker.




Seminars

There was an interesting and day filled schedule for seminars. These were held in two rooms over the two days and covered many topics from running Kickstarters to games design, women in games, music, art, the future of RPG's. An impressive list with highlights, for me at least being a talk by Chris Barrie of Red Dwarf and Brittas Empire fame and a talk on the early days of Games Workshop with Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone.



Chris Barrie was very amusing to listen to, unfortunately I got no pictures, as I forgot to charge my batter...I mean, something wrong with camera and stupid technology, etc. He talked about his career, did some impressions, talked about production process of Red Dwarf and took questions. He even hung out at the bar in the evening and talked with everyone.

Rimmer is such a Smeghead!


Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone are two of my favourite games industry personalities. They brought D&D to the UK, produced the Fighting Fantasy game books and created Games Workshop. Steve and Ian showed a series of old photos and gave a talk about the early days of the company and their careers since. They announced plans for some resin kits of characters and monsters from the Fighting Fantasy series designed for painters. This project is still in the pipeline but some of the figures were shown to the audience. Steve and Ian also did a book signing after the talk and I got some of my stuff scribbled on and had a quick chat with Ian Livingstone.


A proper catalogue with a proper price.

Iain McCaig is an awesome artist. One of the first logo designs.

Here is TALISMAN!! Bob Harris shows his prototype game to Steve and Ian. I am the proud owner of the original art for the 4th Revised Edition Talisman board. And NO, it's not for sale!




I hope they were joking when they said this was Japanese cover art for Death Trap Dungeon.....

Competition entries to choose the name of the company Steve and Ian were creating!




Open Gaming

There was plenty of space for people to bring their own games in and play with anyone and everyone. But there were also demo games set up near the trade area for people to come along and have a go at. Too many to list them all, so I took a few photos of games in progress. If you don't have many games of your own then these demo games are great. A games library is also in operation where you can sign out games from the collection of the expo organisation and go and play.

Arena, wasn't keen on this game, but I did like the idea and the little characters were pretty cool!



Cthulu Dice. I didn't join in this one as I had already played it more than enough over the previous week.


Yu Gi Oh demonstration stand was here again,




Firefly is a pretty good game!

Boss Monster, nice little card game.


So that was pretty much it. I took part in a Dominion tournament on the Sunday. A little disorganised to begin with as they had only sourced one copy of the game! But thankfully it got sorted out fairly swiftly and we were able to get on with it. Personally, I think we could have done without the break and just run it and finished it after lunch.  Starting it at 1 or 1.30pm would have been better. I didn't do well, getting a 4th, 2nd, 2nd (1 point off first) in my games, but I did enjoy playing and it was nice meeting new people!

Also got a chance to catch up with some people I met last year. We had an interesting game of Talisman late into the night where I was totally robbed and mercilessly hounded by dark sorcery. Thats my excuse anyway!! Looking forward to next years already. If you haven't been to this event before and are a gamer, I would recommend you come next year!

"Give me that lanyard! Or I will look for you, I will find you and I will kill you!"

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Random Painting I Like No.2

Came across this awesome Frank Frazetta piece. I really like the fantastic colours and composition. Great picture. I will be rounding up some sculpts of Frazettas work for a blog entry soon. Definately worth investigating and seeing what the talented sculptors have done with his work. I have seen the Death Dealer and a Conan piece. Anyway, enjoy the 2D art for the moment!



Oh yeah - WARNING! SOME NUDITY. Yeah, I bet you are really upset and shocked etc....

Thursday, 31 October 2013

All Hallows Eve is Upon Us!!! Muwahahahahaha

 I always get excited over the Halloween period. The reason being, my all time favourite sculptor, Ray Villafane is at his busiest time of year, producing some of the most awesome pumpkins you will see. He puts on shows, demos, lessons and has books out and tool sets available for you to have a crack yourself. If you are near any of the events he has put on, I envy you! Check out his website and Facebook page. And in the meantime, sit back and check out some of his work below!!



















Check out Rays site and Facebook page, and maybe give something like the above a whirl! It's certainly not easy to sculpt a pumpkin like that but fun trying!

dfb


Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Talisman Digital Edition Is Coming!

I am a MASSIVE fan of the boardgame Talisman. It's brilliant. Very much luck based but most definately a fun adventure where your fortunes go up and down and with a little bit of strategy you can help things a long. Most enjoyable when a crowd of 6 mates are enjoined around a table with beer and snacks and music blaring in the background!!!

Fantasy Flight games re-released the boardgame some years ago, after Games Workshop Black Industries sold the license. And a sterling job they have done, with many expansions- old and new released to date and more to come in the future.

The Talisman universe has recently expanded to include the Digital Realm and is now available to purchase on the Steam Platform for PC. It is currently Early Access, and everyone is helping to iron out bugs, put in their suggestions and getting ready for the imminent online update due over the course of the next couple of weeks. It has received a new update today that fixes some AI problems and adds in the Death mechanic from the Reaper expansion as a Halloween treat! The full Reaper expansion will be available properly from the day of official release.

With the arrival of Talisman Online Multiplayer games finally becoming an imminent reality Mr Jon New, webmaster of Talisman Island and No.1 Talisman fan in the world, and I have created a Facebook Community to create a more friendly envirmoment for chatting and arranging games. As time goes on and more expansions are released, inter continental games will become longer and more problematic. No worries, with our community just create a post, find some friends and arrange a time and date in a more gentlmanly manner. Most online games have some percentage of its users acting like children. We are aiming to eliminate all that. Of course, every good game has some small amount of trash talking etc. I love it personally, but everything is done in the spirit of fun. I hope we can achieve this aim. Perhaps even arrange some small tournaments. Click the banner link to head over to the Facebook community page, click like, post your Steam username and get ready to go online....


Head on over to Steam and purchase Talisman Digital Edition by Nomad Games!

War In Heaven by Adrian Smith/Ricardo Pinto

Adrian Smith has done a collaborative motion comic book with author Ricardo Pinto. It uses Madefire technology to run and you can check out part of it for FREE, right at the link below..

http://content.madefire.com/s-2d7a1855cb704a65b04ba2ae32f2a635/index.html#

You can read a little about it on the authors blog page here....

http://www.ricardopinto.com/blog/tag/war-in-heaven/

Enjoy!!


Thursday, 3 October 2013

Halloween Is Upon Us!!

Nearly time to celebrate the Day of the Dead or the Night of the Living Dead or All Hallows Evening, whichever your preference may be. The doors between worlds has definately started to widen and evil beasts have slipped through the gateway and disappeared into the night...I'm sure you will agree that these creations by Pumpkin King Mr Ray Villafane are most surely not of this world...




Mr Ray Villafane at work.











Ray and his team of talented sculptors, who include the likes of Trevor Grove, Andy Bergholtz and Alfred Parades have got events and appearances planned throughout October, they have already done some shows during September, so I am a little late in posting this really. You can check out their studio website HERE to find out all the details of what they are up to.

They also have a Facebook page HERE. Head on over and hit the "Like" button if you are on it.

Thursday, 1 August 2013

Random Art I Like No. 2

This awesome painting is by Alexander Jansson, a very creative man with a Burtonesque style, you really need to check this guys crazy and imaginative artwork out. His website is HERE. Facebook page HERE.



Enjoy, and do Google.

dfb