Yes, the game can be very fun, if you play a good scenario.
Sometimes (but fortunately not often) the scenario ist not well belanced or the goal is too diffucult.
If you play without scenarios there is a great danger, that both players are hidding their models behind cover all the time.
We have discovered back Warzone about half an year ago. We have started it with the beginning of the 1st edition (I'm 27 years old).
The first edition was fun to play, but the balance was, lets say there was simply no balance.
Do you remember Pretorion Stalker? At the beginning we played, that you can equip units with differt weapons.
So the Stalkers eliminated the battlefield with Nazgaroth. Normal Troops were useless. The individuals ruled the game.
Yeah, Heros with 3 Sp. Equipment and 3 Heroic Special Abilities and the Nimrod.
The Pilgrim Executioner was the nearly unbeatable slashing everthing guy.
Or a Behemoth with the Necrotech for avoiding bullets.
And of course my Kamikaze Free Marines with AP Grenades and Flamer.
2nd Edition was mainly the same as the 3rd. I think in 2nd the vehicle rules were even better.
Sadly there was only a book for Capitol and Bauhaus. So we played the 2nd edition not often
and the 1st not often, too, because it was to unbalanced.
We were close before putting our warzone field into the waste and played for a longer time no Warzone at all.
But then we discovered that there was the third edition and now the old Warzone Spirit is back.
It is the best balanced Warzone edition. I specially like, that normal Soldiers are important, too.
But it is not perfekt. Some things are a little cheasy, but by faaaaaaaar not so much as in 1st.
The only thing I do not like is the size of the new figures. They are so mini and airy.
Have you ever compared an old Brotherhood Figure with a new Nagano Shadowwalker? They are both size two.
Or the Capitol Colonel with a Hvy. Inf. Sniper? Thats really unfair, because bigger models have the disadvantage,
that you can't hide them so well.
My assumption is, that they are so small now, because of the high metal prices.
Less material means less production costs.