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Knight Models Batman Miniature Game Giveaway – Back to Gotham 2-Player Starter Set and Black Mask!

As promised, there’s a great big super contest coming. We’ve been teasing for weeks, but now we can reveal the prize: we’re looking at the revised 2-Player set for the 3rd Edition of Knight Models’ Batman Miniature Game, and you awesome Bat-Nerds can win it and Black Mask – who’s so good that, even with a £38 RRP, keeps selling out faster than they can make him!


CORE BOX (RRP £63)

Let’s start with the differences to the previous box set that was twice the price: no Scenery, no Joker, no Gordon.

Now the offspring feels that this might be a deal-breaker for some people – for me, it’s an acceptable trade off. The Joker is the biggest niggle in many ways as I see it, but to him it’s the terrain as it’s integral to gameplay.

On the other hand, we have a lot of Jokers, and a lot terrain, ourselves. I think the fact that you still get the Bat, Harley and Deadshot is enough tbh, and the price point is very good indeed – careful shopping nets you it for £50, and that’s seriously competitive. Given that you get the various card decks and tokens, it’s an impressive price for the product.

Gameplay, in brief (much more detailed below), is far more Detective Comics than 4-Color Superhero – it’s about completing your plans and saving the day, albeit with a fair amount of brawling in there.


SCENERY & TOKENS

In the box, you get all the tokens and templates required to play. Some of these are the same as previous editions, others are merely similar (for example, suspect tokens that reveal to be a particular objective), and some are entirely new. Crucially, it’s all there, and all are sufficiently distinct.

The only niggle – and it’s pretty minor – is that Suspect tokens are introduced within the campaign without any explanation of how they work. However, that aside, it’s a very effect intro game that a novice or young player can get their head round easily, as well as having actual replay value.

The core rules are noticeably cleaner than previous editions – what I mean by this is that generally, they are both more logical AND more logically laid out.

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MINIATURES

One of the great things about this set is all of the Joker goons come with 2 heads, a clown mask version or regular thug version – no mechanical difference, but a lot of choice depending on your preference – whilst the cops come with winter hat heads. Harley comes with classic or current heads, plus there’s lots of great base scatter – Smilex fishes, for example. Sprues are well laid out and the new material, whilst quite flexible, holds detail well and has minimal slippage or mould lines to deal with.

As for the other models, Harley also has a display base – because everyone loves Harley, apparently – and the Batman design is the iconic Todd MacFarlane spiky-spawn cape version, which is nice for variety if nothing else. Deadshot likewise has head choices and a scenic base, just to keep you happy. The cops are good, but the icing on the cake – or rather donut – is a proper Bullock figure, at last.

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CHARACTER CARDS

There are a number of card decks, some familiar, some less so, in the new version of the game. First of all, the character card layout has been refined once again – taking hints from other card-driven miniature games. I know several people who’ve often been put off by the layout of both 1st and 2nd ed cards, whereas now the layout is clear and clean, with all the special rules on the back (as was seen in the later iterations of 2nd Edition), and all cards and models also being fully compatible in either direction.

The major functional difference is that movement is now in inches, with your total movement (including from abilities) is printed on the card, which is a great improvement; for older cards, you simply add 4 to their listed movement stat. As an aside, Willpower is now used against Stun, Endurance against Injury (formerly Blood damage). One thing I really, really like is that your characters can make an “Effort” – take Stun damage to improve rolls (max. 3)


GAME DECKS

You also get two sets (one per player) of the new Objective deck. Firstly, I like the simple fact that you get two copies of this, it just makes sense – but so many games would sell this separately, or just give you one. You shuffle together your faction specific objectives with your choice of generics, to make a 20-card deck, and draw 4 – and these are how you win the game. I love that everyone’s now got their own way to win, and you never quite know what your opponent is up to. Not only that, but they can instead be spent as a Resource – burned for a temporary advantage instead (but you can only do this for 3 “points” of Resource total in the game) – trading off long term for short term gain.

The Suspect tokens, mentioned earlier, are clues, loot etc. that interact with these, and are typically specified on the cards: they may, for example, reveal to be Loot or Ammo, and getting this may – or may not – be part of your overall Objectives. Above all, you can always keep them guessing… Between these two deck types, the game feels much more dynamic and cinematic, less of a slug-fest and more of, well, a Batman Comic!

Combined with these there are Encounter and Event decks. The Encounter deck allows you to pick or randomly determine a scenario and setup, whilst the Event deck is random, ongoing effects such as heavy rain, or Gotham in Flames. All of the cards are illustrated with comic art (and every era is covered, not just post-New 52 – love that there’s a Carrie Kelley art card for the Bat crew), of decent stock, and with clearly differentiated card backs.

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MECHANICAL CHANGES

The Turn sequence has undergone some modification, which may take some time to get your head round. With the demise of objective deployment, setup is now rather different. 2 sewers and lampposts per side, which get placed before deployment is determined. Fair enough, and speeds up setup.

Take the Lead: Initiative is now a dice roll; more in line with other games, but I used to quite like the tokens in bag (still there in DCU though)

Raise the Plan: Assign 4 Audacity Markers to your team. These are new, and interesting… As you’ll see.

Execute the Plan: IGOUGO as before, but you can only take one action – either movement OR Attack OR Special (if they have a Special ability) – unless you have an audacity marker. It’s a really interesting switch, and seems designed to balance goon swarms against smaller lists (as well as providing tactical variety).

For the experienced player, let’s take a quick look at the other tweaks – as opposed to the core mechanical changes – those little things that play differently from previous editions:

1) Magic Users and Speedsters are – for now – gone, having migrated to DCU. The Drowned and The Merciless have disappeared also, which is not a bad thing (especially in the case of the latter). Magic never quite sat right in BMG, and Speedsters struggled to make an impact; I think, for the time being, it’s for the best.

2) Lamps now measured from edge of base, not centre (making lamps a 9″ bubble rather than 8″ in 2e). This is fine, it was always a bit of faff to measure from the middle.

3) Skill Tests are now roll dice equal to special stat, choose 2, looking for equal or less than stat. Perfectly logical.

4) Game Length is now 4 rounds (or less!). A much quicker game, in theory.

5) Stun damage now tracks against Willpower, can be gained to add or remove dice from Attacks or Specials, and every non-KO model removes a stun at end of round. As I’ve mentioned, I love that you can “push”, feels very narrative, and the rapid recovery is likewise sensible.

6) If an un-activated model is KO/Casualty, you immediately gain a pass. I’m a bit Meh about this; I have a feeling that some lists could abuse it, though that’s more a gut response than anything else.

7) If you end the turn having not used your passes, each pass counts as +1 to the next turn roll-off. See above.

8) Models can now walk through other models, even without acrobat. Yup, perfectly ok, speeds things up.

9) Impaired movement is now just Base Movement – 4, no longer 1/2 movement. Easier to calculate, I think.

10) Knocked down models can get up as part of a move action, but count as impaired movement for that activation. Sure, that’s easy enough.

11) Outnumbered now stacks (so if you’ve got 3 models in base-to-base with an enemy, they’re now defence -2). Finally! This is one of those rules changes I’ve wanted for ages.

12) You can now shoot beyond range and/or line of sight, but at reduced RoF. Additionally, cover now reduces RoF instead of generating Pings. Pings, whilst fluffy, slowed the game down. The reduce RoF mechanics are perhaps less intuitive but very quick in game.

13) Crits are now strength die rolls of 6, cause knockdown. This is ok, I’m still a bit on the fence about KD vs KO.

14) Limited to 1 free agent for the first 350 rep now. Well, this is a hard one. Free Agents have had a very mixed time in previous editions, with there being so many leading to choice paralysis and/or massive imbalances. Does mean characters with Charismatic (may take an extra Free Agent – e.g. Penguin) just got a whole lot better. We’ll see how this shakes down.

So that’s an overview of the game box as it stands. It’s no longer such a big investment AND the game is a whole lot tighter for the changes.

If we’ve tempted you, how about checking it out at 10% off (just a whisper over £50) from Element Games? – Back To Gotham Player Box – Batman Miniatures Game (elementgames.co.uk) and use code SAM4132 for double reward credits as well!

Or… how about entering our contest?


COMPETITION TIME

Yes, we love you so much that we’re giving you the chance to win a special Bat-prize: Back to Gotham and Black Mask!

The latter is an absolute beast in game and opens up a whole new faction (Organised Crime) for you to get your teeth into straight away.

To enter, simply comment below with what character you’d most like to see in 3rd Edition (for me, it’s still got to be Spoiler) and remember to like both Big Comic Page AND Knight Models on Facebook. You also have to be in the UK, so no overseas entries unfortunately at this time. 

As usual, liking, sharing and commenting on our social media posts (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) will also get you an extra entry. That’s up to 5 entries per person!

Remember also, any comments on our Super Summer articles will also have ALREADY got you an entry too!

We’ll be doing the prize draw in the next couple of weeks (let’s be honest, don’t pin us down to a date, I’ll only break your hearts), along with more Marvel Champions and Crisis Protocol articles on the way!

NOTE: A version of this article previously appeared last year.


The writers of this piece were Sam (Graven) and Dan (BrickBuiltDengar)


72 Comments on Knight Models Batman Miniature Game Giveaway – Back to Gotham 2-Player Starter Set and Black Mask!

  1. A Mr Freeze crew is the biggest piece missing from the game. I’d also love to see more cops themed around Gotham Central, a Wonderland Gang and Stephanie Brown and Cassandra Cain as Spoiler/Batgirl/Orphan.

  2. I want to see a revamped Mr Freeze in all his frozen glory, maybe some frozen policemen or thug markers?

  3. Spoilt for choice on who I’d like to see in BMG! Phantasm would be incredible. As would be Clownhunter. They both have such an awesome vendetta against Joker and his clowns – and I’m sure would have a very cool move set to play with. They just released Punchline which I can’t wait to treat myself to!
    Separately, Mr Bloom is terrifying – and would also be a great miniature to include.

  4. Circe would be a good villain add.

  5. I would love to see someone like the clock King

  6. i would love to see batman black lantern or yellow lantern, i know this is more of a dc crossover but a man can dream!

  7. Paul J Higgins // September 7, 2021 at 2:50 pm // Reply

    Terry McGinnis (Batman Beyond)

  8. Oooh. Would have to be Wild Dog. And a reprint of Arsenal.

  9. I know we had one in 1st, but I’d love a comic accurate Alfred.

  10. Chris kelley // September 7, 2021 at 1:16 pm // Reply

    I’d like to see the Justice Buster Batsuit

  11. I’d love to see Nyssa Al’Ghul!

  12. I’d like to expand the Watchmen crossover and bring in the Mime and Marionette!

  13. Let’s have more characters from the Arkham-series in 3rd ed.!

  14. Please give us Batman Beyond / Terry @knightmodels

  15. Oh Yeah !
    I would love to see Batman God of Knowledge!

  16. It needs to be Axel Asher/Access, who comes with a set of CD character cards for Marvel Crisis Protocol card, plus some cards for CP characters in this game as well :D

  17. Curtis Base, fake Joker.

  18. I would love to see a new model for Nyssa Al Ghul, so that she can unlock the equipment bonus to give henchmen katanas and/or bows.

  19. It doesn’t say it has to be a Batman character…

    So I’m gonna go with the best ninja turtle which is Donatello 😂 I’d like to him in the game!

  20. Jane Doe. Perhaps she could have some kind of mimic ability. She could gain another models special skills. She is an underused creepy villain who would be new to the game.

  21. Nightwing is a cool idea

  22. David K Derksen // September 5, 2021 at 3:45 am // Reply

    Spoiler Robin

  23. As they have just updated Catman, I want to see Ragdoll and a viable Secret Six crew.

  24. I’d like to see more of Gotham City (which I certainly consider a character) as terrain. Iconic buildings & locales (Arkham Asylum, Wayne Tower, Bat Cave, etc.).

  25. Cassandra cain Black bat/orphan would be great or some wildcat punching guys out

  26. I would like to see Batman Beyond make an appearance in the game

  27. Kevin Robinson // September 4, 2021 at 10:24 pm // Reply

    Nightwing WOULD be incredible!! Can’t ever get enough of Titans characters in any set… :-)

  28. Dave Courtney // September 4, 2021 at 9:50 pm // Reply

    I would like to see Nightwing update.

  29. I haven’t played, but I’d like to see Wildcat added.

  30. theamazingmrg // September 4, 2021 at 9:39 pm // Reply

    I think I’d like Roundhouse from Damian’s Teen Titans lineup. Completely ridiculous character, but would make a really fun sculpt.

  31. Is it wrong that I really want detective chimp in the game?!

  32. I’m yet to play the game so I can’t say who I would want to see added. Maybe with getting this set I can give a better answer!

  33. Richard Elliott // September 4, 2021 at 8:59 pm // Reply

    I’m with you I’d love to see Spoiler join the game, perhaps with her Dad as a hero/villain double pack.

  34. Flash for sure. I’d love to have speedster rules again.

  35. For me it’s got to be an updated Rick Flagg. One of my favourite models back in 1st edition.

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