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Reviews (4)

Apr 11, 2016
Great game and no problem at all redeeming keys on battlenet

Mar 11, 2019
Really fun, light dungeon crawler.
I've always loved dungeon crawlers, but the issue with many of them is that they can take a long time to set up and they can be very intimidating for new players to learn, especially if they're not too familiar with dungeon crawlers in general. Doom avoids many of those problems by being relatively simple to learn (for the marines at least) while still feeling tactically deep. The invader (demon) player has a bit more to worry about, but even for them things don't get too complicated. In Doom: The Board Game, just like in the video game, you'll be moving around the map, completing objectives, picking up new guns, and shooting a lot of demons.
Combine this fun gameplay with some really awesome miniatures and components that are pretty high quality and that ooze the Doom theme, and you've got a really great board game. My only complaint is that the set up time can be a bit long for how relatively light the game is, but even then Doom sets up faster than most dungeon crawlers.

Oct 31, 2018
Cool set but not as good as the newer AoS stuff
The models are all really nice and you get a good amount of them for the price. They're also colored plastic which is nice if you don't feel like painting them, though if you do want to paint them the gold plastic on the Stormcast is a bit of a pain to prime over.
Still, if you're brand new to AoS, I think the Tempest of Souls set is a better place to start. The models are a little more detailed and there's a nicer variety to them. I'd only get this set over that one if you really want the Khorne dudes. You get a Khorgorath and a whole lot of bloodreavers so this isn't a bad way to start up a Khorne army for the price.