That's the closest I can describe my feels right now. I have been waiting, mostly patiently, for GWS to realize this is a title that should be on PC, for probably a decade now. And finally, my faith has been rewarded.
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2014/08/18/games-workshop-pc-mordheim-xcom/#comment-1655623http://www.mordheim-cityofthedamned.com/In a nutshell, Mordheim is a table top Games Workshop (Warhammer & Warhammer 40,0000) game, where you assemble a warband to hunt through the ruins of Mordheim for treasure and Warpstone. Each warband is persistent, and you can play them in future matches. Basically it's Bloodbowl, minus the sports, plus more straight up violence. Humans, Orks, Skaven, Chaos, Dwarves....Chaos Dwarves...all the races pile into the city, greedily fighting over the scraps left behind in the ruins. For the victors, that means money to buy more gear, experience for their warband to improve and fame are their just rewards. For the losers, mutations, permanent disfiguring injuries and less xp for their warband await.
And that's the table top version. The PC version will be using some 3rd person view, rather than the expected overhead/isometric view. Turns are real time but cycle through your warband in order of initiative, so only 1 character per warband is active at once. If that sounds confusing and weird to you, you're not alone.
Not a ton of details to go on, but I don't need them at the moment. I'm just happy that a game I wished existed might now actually have a shot at it. RPS dug it when they had a look at it, invariably calling it something stupid like "Mordheim meets X-COM." Whatever. Not even that silly bit of game-mashing could ruin my good mood at this news. There will be 4 playable races at launch: Humans, Skaven, Cult of the Possessed and the Sisters of Sigmar. Player vs. AI, Player vs. Player campaigns. Color and gear customization, mixing and matching, ect...The works. Promises, promises.
It's being made by a studio named "Rogue Factor." They're a Canadian bunch made up of "industry veterans", but so far the dev studio has no games to its name. Mordheim will be its first product.
So here's to hoping it's not a total pile of shit. The determination on whether the game is said pile of shit or not comes later this year, when they expect to hit some form of early access.
I feel Yeats is ironically appropriate here:
I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.