Last Bastion is a one to four-player cooperative, dice rolling, medieval fantasy game. Last Bastion is a reworking/retheme of the hard as nails Ghost Stories. In Last Bastion, you play as a group of Heroes that have stolen powerful relics from the evil Baleful Queen. The Queen's sole purpose now is to retrieve these artefacts.
Set-Up
The board in Last Bastion is a three by three grid of Bastion tiles, that are randomly placed in each game. Four Horde boards are positioned at the edge of the Bastion tiles. Hero boards are placed below the Horde boards. All Bastion tiles feature an action that the Heroes can perform if they end their turn on the particular tile. Actions such as placing a net piece on a monster card to negate an ability, healing, removing grasps of evil tokens, placing traps and many more.
Gameplay
Call to Arms tokens can be used to allow the Hero to use the action of any Bastion tile even if they are not located on the same space.
Play continues this way until the Heroes take out the Warlord and win the game. If all Heroes are defeated, 3 Bastion tiles fall under the Grasp of Evil or a Horde card needs to be drawn and the deck is empty the players lose.
Final Thoughts
I am going to come right out and say it. Last Bastion is hard. Oh boy, this game is tough to win. But you know what? It’s a fantastic game. One that keeps drawing me back to play. Every time I get close to winning but lose, it is because I didn’t play smart and I can see where I went wrong. With each game you learn and develop, and eventually you'll score a win. But the random nature of the Bastion tiles and the way the monsters come out means that next time it might not be so easy.
Plan, Plan and Plan Some More
The core rules are relatively straightforward to understand. However, the game requires you to plan, and plan carefully, each and every move. You can’t afford to play it safe or make mistakes/sub-optimal moves. There are times when fighting a monster is not necessarily the best move. You might need to take the hit for the longer-term strategy.
They Keep Coming
Simply Surviving
Rules-wise it is not that complex. For sure, it is not a gateway game but it's by no means a game with a complex ruleset. This is great as the rules do not get in the way of the gameplay. For the most part, you are simply trying to survive, taking out wave after wave of minions until the big bad makes an appearance. Assuming you last that long.
Despite losing more often than not, I still really enjoy Last Bastion. The wins feel so good when you achieve them and you breathe a sigh of relief that you have made it. This is a game that I keep coming back to time and again. There are different heroes to play with different abilities to keep the gameplay fresh. A fantastic game in design and intense gameplay moments, but not for the faint-hearted.