tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-568452429535633966.post5447403931736099778..comments2023-06-12T15:07:03.105+01:00Comments on Polyhedron Collider: Relic ReviewStevehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02586499827285953235noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-568452429535633966.post-9245586852500980222013-03-27T07:21:14.984+00:002013-03-27T07:21:14.984+00:00Thanks for the feedback Ozymandias. This is probab...Thanks for the feedback Ozymandias. This is probably the longest review I’ve written and even though I’ve tried to proof read it as best I can it’s obvious it needs some more work.Stevehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02586499827285953235noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-568452429535633966.post-31601318775537362922013-03-27T04:04:34.280+00:002013-03-27T04:04:34.280+00:00Great review! FFG have made no secret of the fact ...Great review! FFG have made no secret of the fact that Relic is built on the Talisman 'engine' so the mechanics involved should come as no surprise to most gamers.<br /><br />If I can add one point of constructive criticism; spellcheck! It doesn't help with many of the 40k terms (manufactorum) but there are a few other typos that have crept into your review as well (role instead of roll). The game is set in the Antian sector, not Antares.<br /><br />On the whole, a well thought out analysis of the game.<br /><br />I love your blog name btw!<br /><br />CheersOzymandiashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07502170492875307459noreply@blogger.com