Book Reviews

Age of Sigmar Book Review: Soul Wars by Josh Reynolds

I hate to repeat myself, but the name Josh Reynolds on the front cover of an AOS book can be used as a form of quality assurance.  If you want to submerge yourself in the Mortal Realms and have...

Lore Explainer & Review – Dawnbringers VI: Hounds of Chaos

With the 4th edition of Age of Sigmar about to erupt into our realm, Dawn Bringers V: Hounds of Chaos draws the lore of 3rd edition to a close. It concludes the story of the Twin-Tailed Crusades, two massive...

The Arkanaut’s Oath by Guy Haley – The Goonhammer Review

The Arkanaut’s Oath sees Drekki Flynt, captain of The Aelsling, given his first novel-length adventure, having already starred in three short stories, all written by Guy Haley. It’s a completely different tone from the grim grind of other Age of...

Warlord Wednesdays: Adeptus Titanicus Campaign Compendium Review

A new Adeptus Titanicus release, in this economy? Today we're reviewing the new Titanicus Campaign Compendium, a preview copy of which was kindly provided to us by Games Workshop. It doesn’t feel like it, but Adeptus Titanicus came out five...

The End and the Death, Part One: Goonhammer Review

So it has come to this. The Emperor is off to fight Horus. We have reached the End and the Death. How we think this story should end is not just from the Siege of Terra, or the impossibly...

The Pikeman’s Lament, an Osprey Blue Book review

Ah yes, the thirty years’ war, most popular of historical periods! Despite this being a relatively niche period to explore, it ticks a lot of boxes: defenestrations! Pike blocks! Flouncy shirts! 30 years of misery that can still be...