Recently I have had a bunch of minis sitting on my painting desk at the 'almost finished' stage. A couple of hours work should see them done. So last night after work... I went home and played Mordheim on my PC.

Mordheim is pretty brutal, it regularly auto-saves to a single file, so after a devastating loss you can't roll back to a previous game state. Instead, it gives you (the player) experience points for completing certain in-game activities and goals. Once you have enough to level up, you get a permanent bonus to all your warbands from that stage on. As the RNG algorithm is not particularly forgiving either, most games seem more like a survival game than anything else.
The game has a set of randomised missions that you play through on a regular basis and scenario based missions depending on your faction mixed in with them. In addition, your warband's patron demands a certain amount of wyrdstone every so often. Fail to meet the deadline a few times and it's game over as well.
Overall, the game is enjoyable even if the randomised missions can be a little repetitive. Seeing your warband sneaking through the ruins of the city in glorious 3D is great. It gives me a real hankering for building a full Mordheim table, blowing the dust off the old rules and running a few games.