HeroClix Releasing Cthulu
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Originally published: June 24, 2006
[Edit: I'm posting this because I plan to review the figures which I got last year and cover HorrorClix a little more in depth in the coming weeks. This article's just to give you an idea of the game in case you're unfamiliar with it.]

I’m a pretty consistent fan of gaming. Be it video games, board games or those life-sucking MMORPG’s (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games). I’ll even admit that I’ve spent a few hours indulging in the intensely geeky realm of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. Generally I prefer immersive gaming, like say Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. I love the whole concept of freeform play with the ability to still have a storyline. As much as I enjoy watching characters move around the screen, though, one of my dreams has been a game I could play with physical characters. It’d be sort of like going back to my
teenage, err.. pre-teen years when I played with G.I. Joe and Star Wars figures
. I’d finally have a chance to re-enact grand stories with gaming mechanics adding that twist of chance to really spark my imagination. Maybe other kids would play with me, too!
For years that dream was out of reach. However, it’s begun to move closer to becoming reality. Well, ok, it actually is a reality. Wizkids has already brought us games of this nature with Mage Knight (which I bought in massive quantities a few years ago) and HeroClix
. These are CMG’s (Collectible Miniatures Games) and they use small figures on special bases which contain stats and dials to keep track of damage during combat and whatnot. This is all well and fine but superheroes and medieval fantasy just aren’t my thing. Horror is. Guess what Wizkids is coming out with in August?
Yep! It’s HorrorClix! This isn’t just combat-based war-gaming with monsters, either. There are going to be actual STORY elements!

HorrorClix is going to be a whole new breed of game, from what I’ve been reading. The emphasis of gameplay is going to be on the participants playing out a horror-style story. Sort of like horror fiction or film, except you get to determine how things go. To spice up the blood-chilling action, there’ll be game fiction, scenario cards, plot twist cards and even character cards. Can we have a halleleujah for the perfect marriage of table top AND roleplay gaming?
As for what sorts of characters you’ll be able to obtain, they’ll all be sold in packs (or bricks if you’re truly hardcore), so you never know what you’re going to get. Please hold the Forrest Gump jokes, folks, they’re tired - very tired. Anyways, from what I’ve snooped it appears we’ll be able to get a whole range of monsters. Big ole 16" Great Cthulhu should be a true show piece and highly collectible. Aliens Vs. Predator
are scheduled to be available, too. There’ll also be werewolves, vampires, serial killers, derranged clowns, loony cultists, zombies, headless horsemen and the devil only knows what else. Oh and did I mention that VICTIMS will also be available? How cool is THAT?
I’d like to pause for a moment, just to allow us all to take a calm breath and slow our hammering hearts. Imagine the games you could play with these figures. You could have serial killers slaughtering hapless victims only to be preyed upon by vampires far more powerful than Mr. Killer had ever imagined. You could have zombie armies battling it out with werewolves over some sacred grounds or another. You could invent a story about a cult that manages to exercise mind control over vast legions of supernatural baddies and then sic ‘em on a group of determined victims who must wage war to save the planet - or your living room floor. I mean, the potential here is amazing.
Alas, I have not yet played the game itself. The figures won’t be shipping until August 2006. I do indeed plan to get some so that I can review them right here on Happy Horror. From my sleuthing, I’ve discovered that Starter Packs will go for around $13.00 and Booster Packs for around $8.00 or so. You can pre-order these from many sites online already.
If you want the official scoop on HorrorClix, click on this
I confess. I cannot wait to review this game. Be sure to add us to your favorites and check back frequently to see my earliest reviews. Until the next time I drool over my moldy keyboard in awe over yet another fabulous plastic creation, this is GlowStormLion, pre-ordering vast ships full of HorrorClix product to hoarde and release slowly on E-bay at outrageous prices. Goodnight, horror fans!
-- by GlowStormLion of http://www.happyhorror.comTags: collectibles, gaming, horror, toys


































































