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Reviews (4)

Mar 02, 2020
Solid reference for the foundational expanded rules for Necromunda
Solid compilation and clarification of the original N17 rules expansions. Still need the core rulebook but that's neither here nor there. Good format and organization too.

Jun 08, 2020
Great gear, great game!
Fun game and great miniatures. Rules seem tough at first but not as complicated as similar games.
Jan 04, 2009
Great example of medium, don't let grains get you down
300 was a surprisingly good film from 2007, based on Frank Miller's graphic novel interpretation of the Battle of Thermopylae between Sparta and imperial Persia. Besides capturing the graphic style of the novel, it also displayed action through a series of dramatic slow-motion shots that punctuate the film's many violent images. All in all, it was a wonderful movie and visual powerhouse that is appropriate for the Blu-ray medium.
However, Blu-ray is also a double-edged sword when it comes to the film's visual style. While the increased clarity and sharpness beautifully display the film's colors and scenes very well, it also very vividly shows the movie's intentional shooting on 35 mm film that leaves a very grainy image throughout. While I understand that that was meant to be used, it was less evident in the big screen and standard DVD adaptations of the film. It almost makes the Blu-ray version difficult to watch. Aside from that, this is a worthy addition to your Blu-ray library.