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Published — 17. November 2025 The Esoteric Order of Gamers

Armoured Clash: Alliance Battlegroup – Vive La France!

17. November 2025 um 22:45

You supply the ink. The soldiers supply the blood.

Peter reviews the Alliance Faction Battlegroup for Armoured Clash by Warcradle Studios.

Warcradle keep releasing the cool models for Armoured Clash, and this time it’s the turn of the Latin Alliance. There’s also more great news in this video, because they’ve announced the return of Firestorm Armada, the classic spaceship combat game originally by Sparta Games.

Remember to download my Armoured Clash rules & reference before playing your own games (and recently updated) – it’s in Tabletop Codex too!

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Published — 11. November 2025 The Esoteric Order of Gamers

BLOOD BOWL Season Three – with Painted Miniatures!

11. November 2025 um 03:59

On any given Sunday you’re gonna win or you’re gonna lose.

Season Three of Blood Bowl is kicking off!

I made a lot of videos for Games Workshop last year, but unfortunately this year they’ve seen fit to not send me a single thing up to this point this year. So it was nice to see Blood Bowl: Season Three land on the doorstep. This is a very nice new edition with two great new teams, some slight tweaks to the rules, and some very useful new status counters. Watch the video for a full rundown – and check out the painted miniatures!

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Published — 03. November 2025 The Esoteric Order of Gamers

Epic New Wargaming – Unboxing the EPIC WARPATH Starter Set

03. November 2025 um 09:00

I love the smell of polyurethane in the morning.

Epic Warpath by Mantic Games is here. Peter unboxes the starter set – and more!

For fans of epic-scale wargaming (like me), there’s been a surfeit of riches lately. First Legions Imperialis by Games Workshop, then Armoured Clash by Warcradle, and now Epic Warpath by Mantic Games. If you like huge armies and tiny soldiers, you’re in heaven!

Check out this unboxing of the starter set, building kits and extra resin figures. And stay tuned for my rules & reference for the game, coming soon – not to mention more coverage!

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Published — 14. Oktober 2025 The Esoteric Order of Gamers

B.E.L.O.W.: The Asylum – Silent Hill Meets Stranger Things in a Board Game!

14. Oktober 2025 um 22:45

Ahoy, ladies. Didn’t see you there.

Peter reviews the protoype of B.E.L.O.W. The Asylum, by Awaken Realms, coming to Gamefound on October 16.

Awaken Realms have really ben churning out the games lately. I was very impressed with S.T.A.L.K.E.R. for example, and Grimcoven is on the way. Their new one is B.E.L.O.W. The Asylum (oh no, another cheeky acronym!), a horror themed game that at first glance appears to be another ‘minis on map tiles’ game, until you start discovering its interlocking game systems and discover it’s something quite a bit more interesting. With thematic elements that bring to mind Stranger Things, Silent Hill, and J-horror in general, the game is very fun in prototype form and I’m really looking forward to seeing how it expands and getting my hands on the final game.

Check out my video for a rules explanation and my detailed thoughts, then if you think this is up your dark horror-haunted asylum corridor, get along to the Gamefound campaign, which launches on October 16. Tell ‘em the Esoteric Order sent you!

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Published — 02. Oktober 2025 The Esoteric Order of Gamers

What Will Happen to Your Game Collection When You’re Gone?

02. Oktober 2025 um 22:15

The universe itself keeps on expanding and expanding.

Peter talks about something none of us like to think about – what will happen to all of our games when we’ve shuffled off this mortal coil?

Recent events have got me thinking – what is going to happen to this room full of games and miniatures after I’m gone? It’s not the cheeriest of subjects, but it’s worth giving a bit of thought to – especially since none of us want to leave a loved one with the huge burden of selling off our esoteric collections. Let’s have a chat about the subject, shall we? I’m interested in your thoughts.

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Published — 30. September 2025 The Esoteric Order of Gamers

Armoured Clash: Commonwealth Battlegroup – the Biggest Resin Model Yet!

30. September 2025 um 00:00

Are we to be abducted every day in Iceland?

Peter reviews the Commonwealth Faction Battlegroup for Armoured Clash by Warcradle Studios.

More Armoured Clash! Warcradle keep churning out great models, ensuring that your favourite faction will be fully geared up in no time. This month it’s the turn of the Commonwealth, the wintry Russian troops armed with cryogenic weapons and a gigantic drill-tipped armoured infantry or tank carrier. Check it out. And of course don’t forget to download my Armoured Clash rules & reference before playing your own games – it’s in Tabletop Codex too!

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Published — 18. September 2025 The Esoteric Order of Gamers

Dune v2

18. September 2025 um 23:54

Here I am, here I remain.

Explore all the factions with your Dune v2 rules & reference!

I don’t usually draw attention to incremental updates once I’ve launched a rules & reference (though there’s a section down below on the home page that calls new ones out, if you’re interested), but this update to my sheets for the Gale Force Nine version of Dune is a biggy, adding all the variants and faction expansions to the core rules. Enjoy!

Published — 17. September 2025 The Esoteric Order of Gamers

Why I’m Selling The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship

17. September 2025 um 23:34

It’s a pity Bilbo didn’t kill him when he had the chance.

Peter reviews The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship by Z-man Games.

Review time! There’s been a lot of high praise for The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship, the latest in Matt Leacock’s Pandemic spin-offs. And while I think it’s a clever game that lots of people will enjoy, it just wasn’t for me and I decided to sell it after just two plays. Watch the video to get a rules overview, and find out why!

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Published — 16. September 2025 The Esoteric Order of Gamers

The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship v1

16. September 2025 um 06:42

… and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.

Keep it secret! Keep it safe! The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship rules & reference!

The Pandemic system has spawned quite a few games now, and while I’m not a big fan of co-operative games, I hoped that The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship would be different enough to offer a new and, for me, better, experience. And all the elements are here to make a more compelling game – it just seems that co-ops still aren’t for me.

The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship boils the books down to a series of objectives you must complete before the final push to drop the Ring into the Crack of Doom. These can be mixed and matched to create scenarios that concentrate on various parts of the tale – for example, the taking of Isengard and the battles in Rohan – or you can just choose a random set of them. Each player controls two characters and must complete 4 actions with one, and 1 action with the other, on each of their turns. Your hand of region cards has icons on them that allow you to pay for some of those actions or get dice re-rolls. At the end of each player’s turn, a number of shadow cards are drawn according to the threat level, and these cards dictate the movement of troops along battle lines on the board as they head inexorably towards the strongholds of the good guys, or move the Eye of Sauron and the Nazgûl around the map. Occasionally, Skies Darken cards will pop up that, among other things, instruct you to shuffle the shadow card discards and put them back on top of the deck, in true Pandemic fashion.

I appreciate that this game is an interesting and very thematic evolution of the Pandemic system, but unfortunately I find the constant maintenance required by that system – moving the troops around the map in little conga lines, shuffling the cards back on top of the deck – pulls me out of the game’s theme. I sometimes found myself in situations where I had nothing I could do with my characters (probably my poor playing, but still…) Crucially, I simply can’t seem to get excited about winning or losing against a game system rather than real-life opponents. And finally, while the included dice tower is a solid, attractive bit of gimmickry, I found the game’s graphic design lacking a unified direction and a little bit amateurish. So in the end, while I can definitely see why this game has been reviewed so well and why so many people will love it, after a couple of plays, I realised it just wasn’t for me and I decided to sell it on to someone who would enjoy it more.

For more detail, check out my video review! And of course, you can find this summary in my amazing rules app, Tabletop Codex.

Published — 09. September 2025 The Esoteric Order of Gamers

Tour My Games Room! Packed with Games, Miniatures and – Drums?

09. September 2025 um 05:39

Don’t worry. I’ll respect your every privacy.

Peter shows you around the Esoteric Order of Gamers studio and game collection.

Spring has finally sprung down here in New Zealand, so what better time for a big Spring clean. And after that, what better time to show off the EOG games room and its huge collection of wonderful games, to you! It’s rarely this neat, so enjoy checking it all out while you can. There are lots of games, games, games, miniatures and of course – drums!

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Published — 27. August 2025 The Esoteric Order of Gamers

Unboxing The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship!

27. August 2025 um 00:55

All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us

Peter unboxes The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship by Z-Man Realms!

Pandemic is a game that doesn’t really excite me much anymore, and I’ve played the spin-off Clone Wars and been underwhelmed. But this new evolution of the system by Matt Leacock has received great reviews and I’m very much looking forward to trying it out. In the meantime, here’s an unboxing, partial graphic design critique, and at the end, a tip to make the spectacular dice tower look even better!

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Published — 19. August 2025 The Esoteric Order of Gamers

Let’s Rock! The Nemesis: Retaliation Review!

19. August 2025 um 00:34

Thank you Ripley, that will be all.

Peter reviews Nemesis: Retaliation by Awaken Realms!

Yyou’ve watched the unboxing, you’ve followed the painting tutorial, you’ve downloaded the rules & reference, you’ve used the rules on your Tabletop Codex app – and finally it’s time for the full review! I cover the newest entry in the Nemesis space horror trilogy. Let’s rock!

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