2024 the best horror games review
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Myriad dimensions exist layered over our own. Sometimes, when the barrier between these layers is thin, things creep in from the vast beyond. It is up to those with accursed knowledge to stop such entities from tearing our dimension apart. The Scarlet Keys Investigator Expansion features six new investigators for Arkham Horror: The Card Game and adds a wealth of new player cards and options for deckbuilding, including new customizable cards that can be upgraded to an investigator’s liking. Support your teammates as the butler, Carson Sinclair; diagnose and treat ailments as the doctor, Vincent Lee; lose tails as the elusive security consultant, Kymani Jones; learn words of eldritch power as the operator, Amina Zidane; capture impossible horrors on film as the photographer, Darrell Simmons; and put together the ultimate task force as the politician, Charlie Kane. This expansion is a fantastic addition to any Arkham Horror: The Card Game player’s collection, and the cards within can be used to build or enhance investigator decks for any of the game’s scenarios or campaigns.
EXPAND YOUR TEAM: Six new investigators, each with unique abilities, join the Arkham Horror LCG universe.
DEEPEN YOUR STRATEGY: A wealth of new player cards and customizable options for enhanced deckbuilding.
DIVERSE INVESTIGATORS: Embrace roles like the butler, doctor, security consultant, operator, photographer, and politician.
ENHANCE YOUR COLLECTION: A fantastic addition for all Arkham Horror: The Card Game players, offering versatile deck possibilities.
CROSS DIMENSIONS: These cards can be used in various scenarios and campaigns, amplifying your gameplay.
Reviewer: Jason Winterfeld
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Don't go insane!!!
Review: More player cards I love it!!!
Reviewer: Aaron Buckland
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Are we even playing Arkham Horror anymore?
Review: This is not like Arkham Horror, and very not Lovecraftian in theme. This is James Bond/Indiana Jones/Anime/The Prisoner. Totally different vibe than any Arkham games and the theme is action adventure, and nowhere near horror. The enemies have nothing to do with the Mythos. All the bad guys just "smirk" at you in every level like condescending Anime villains. Then there is the walls of text and novels of reading before even getting to play. Prepare to set aside 1 hour of playing time to read a bunch of filler that does not matter because (slight spoiler) 90% of plays will end up with the same grand finally, and very little can be done to change that. If you don't do research before playing this, then you are likely only going to play 4 scenarios as part of your whole campaign, and spend hours just reading. MJ Newman did great things for Arkham horror, but this was the wrong direction to take the LCG. With her departure, Arkham Horror can get back on track to actually being about horror, and not some Pulp Action Anime dragon ball(key) battle. In terms of gameplay, the scenarios are fine (minus anything Lovecraftian whatsoever) and somewhat enjoyable. Just the wall of text and reading, and the open world completely ruin this campaign and give me little reason to want to play through it again. The worst campaign after The Forgotten Age. At least the Forgotten Age could be fixed with The Return to The Forgotten Age.
Reviewer: Devon M. Alexander
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Box damaged.
Review: Item arrived damaged after being delayed. It was the only item damaged in the box.
Reviewer: B. Aikens
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Are people even playing the same game?
Review: Arkham lcg is one of my favorite games. Iâve loved each campaign even the ones most others complain about. This one is 90% reading and is confusing in its setup. The story is just so so and while things are connected, they are very loose which is understandable in an open world adventure. This makes for a confusing time especially if you arenât able to play everyday and you forget things. The new characters are also pretty bad if you plan on buying the character expanaion. (It has some decent cards)
Reviewer: Boyce Deaton
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The worst campaign since Dream-Eaters
Review: Weirdly political, anachronistic (even by the standards of the Arkham Files), and bloated. Too much pulp and not enough horror.
Reviewer: Allan Ramirez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Llegó en excelente estado, antes de lo previsto. En cuanto contenido, consideren que ésta solo trae la historia/aventura de la nueva campaña, para jugar es necesario por lo menos un set básico, para enriquecer la experiencia, recomiendo comprar la expansión de personajes para esta campaña.
Reviewer: ONG YI JIE
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviewer: Kate
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Arrived quickly, prefect condition, sealed