


Gameplayīlood Bowl 3 plays out in an almost identical fashion to American football, with the exception of it swapping out general sportsmanship for a more brutal, unforgiving, and let's face it-outlandish ruleset. But this isn't to say that developer Cyanide won't be going all out to make its battles (eh, matches?) any less immersive and chock-full of high-octane cinematics, though. As a fantasy football game at heart, it's somewhat difficult to picture there being anything of the sort involved in the actual primary mode itself. There's a burning question that yearns to be answered, and that is, is there a story? And the answer to that is no.

“A turn-based strategy game inspired by American football in the Warhammer fantasy world where elves, humans, orcs and other creatures fight for the ball with shoulder charges, kicks, punches and weapons of varying degrees of lethality (and legality by the ref).” Story “Blood Bowl 3 is THE videogame of fantasy football,” the official blurb boasts. That's where you, the curator of sorts, must build a team that's both ruthless enough to kill, and skilled enough to score the points needed to claim the victories and, in turn, the cup. Given its Warhammer theme, players can expect to see elves, dwarves, humans, and orcs all battling it out for a spot on the iron throne as best custom team on the podium. Like the real sport, the aim of each match is to score as many touchdowns as remotely possible, using a mixture of teamwork, tactics, and unlawful punishments to humiliate the opposing team. What Is Blood Bowl 3?īlood Bowl 3 is an upcoming blood-soaked sports game that takes classic American football to new extremes in a violent, ruleless, and downright outrageous adaptation of Games Workshop's beloved board game. But what else do you need to know about Blood Bowl 3? Well, here's everything we've managed to scrape together from both Cyanide and Nacon to date. This time, fans can expect to see even more blood, bruises, and all-round barbarity as the beloved board game springs to life in an all-new up-to-date console adaptation. Games Workshop's Blood Bowl is alive and kicking with yet another entry to the turn-based fantasy football series.
