Twilight Imperium review: "Magnificent peace, glorious war"

GamesRadar+ VerdictTwilight Imperium is a sci-fi epic that expects a lot of commitment from you, but the rewards are unbeatable depth, strategy, and fun for players willing to take the plunge.Pros+Incredibly deep strategy+Easy to get immersed in the story and role-play your chosen race+It’s just a ton of funCons-It’s one of the most expensive board games out there-Games take forever to play

GamesRadar+ Verdict

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Twilight Imperium is a sci-fi epic that expects a lot of commitment from you, but the rewards are unbeatable depth, strategy, and fun for players willing to take the plunge.

Twilight Imperium is a sci-fi epic that expects a lot of commitment from you, but the rewards are unbeatable depth, strategy, and fun for players willing to take the plunge.

Pros+Incredibly deep strategy+Easy to get immersed in the story and role-play your chosen race+It’s just a ton of fun

Incredibly deep strategy

Easy to get immersed in the story and role-play your chosen race

It’s just a ton of fun

Cons-It’s one of the most expensive board games out there-Games take forever to play

It’s one of the most expensive board games out there

Games take forever to play

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Oh, you think you’re a serious board gamer, do you? Well, allow me to introduce you to Twilight Imperium (just imagine I dramatically slam the box onto the table). This epic space strategy is infamous amongst the board gaming world for being massive, complicated, and brilliant.

I can dispel one of those myths off the bat, because once you get into the swing of things, Twilight Imperium isn’t all that complex. There are a lot of moving parts to be sure, but it’s incredibly intuitive. Itismassive, though – there’s no getting around that this game requires an enormous table to play on, and at least a full day commitment if you want to finish it. And yet, despite that, I still think it’s one of thebest board gamesever made.

Twilight Imperium features & design

Swipe to scroll horizontallyPrice$149.99 / £119.99Ages14+Players3 - 6ComplexityMedium-highGenreSci-fi strategyLasts6 - 12hrs per gameDesignersDane Beltrami, Corey Konieczka, Christian T. PetersenPublisherFantasy Flight GamesPlay if you likeCosmic Encounter, Nemesis, Risk

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Price$149.99 / £119.99Ages14+Players3 - 6ComplexityMedium-highGenreSci-fi strategyLasts6 - 12hrs per gameDesignersDane Beltrami, Corey Konieczka, Christian T. PetersenPublisherFantasy Flight GamesPlay if you likeCosmic Encounter, Nemesis, Risk

Twilight Imperium is a game for between three and six players. The more players you have, the more varied and interesting your game will be, although bear in mind that it will also significantly increase the playtime.

During set-up, you’ll build the galaxy from tiles (following instructions in the rulebook). Players then choose their faction from a pool of 17 different alien races. Each race has their own home system, special abilities, unique technologies, and starting forces. Different species specialize in certain areas of the game. The Emirates of Hacan (the space lions on the box) are masters of trade and commerce, for example, so expect them to be the richest player at the table. Meanwhile, the Universities of Jol-Nar are intergalactic nerds – great at researching new technologies, but they suck in a fight.

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A top-down view of the Twilight Imperium board, complete with cards and tokens

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The Twilight Imperium rulebooks, laid out on a starry surface

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A full view of the Twilight Imperium board, tokens, and cards in use on a specialist board game wooden table

Alongside the rulebook, there is a rules reference booklet that explains all the key concepts of the game. It’s in alphabetical order and also has an index, so you can easily look things up whenever you’re unsure. It’s a nice touch, as scrambling through the main rulebook looking for the section where a specific mechanic is mentioned can take a while. The command sheet that everyone gets also has a quick reference of the gameplay order you can refer to.

Once everything is set up, it’s time to start playing. But what exactly is the point of Twilight Imperium? Long story short: to rule the galaxy. The previous rulers have thrown down a gauntlet and declared that the species who proves themselves first can take the throne.

Old and new(Image credit: Fantasy Flight Games)In terms of how it looks, Twilight Imperium is an attractive, premium-feeling blend of classic sci-fi (such as aliens that are basically human other than blue skin and a wig) with modern sensibilities like a ‘digital’ overlay that seems to have been taken directly from the displays of modern Star Trek or Mass Effect.

Old and new

(Image credit: Fantasy Flight Games)In terms of how it looks, Twilight Imperium is an attractive, premium-feeling blend of classic sci-fi (such as aliens that are basically human other than blue skin and a wig) with modern sensibilities like a ‘digital’ overlay that seems to have been taken directly from the displays of modern Star Trek or Mass Effect.

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Twilight Imperium species cards showing an insectoid alien, a purple skinned alien wielding a gun, and a robotic alien

In terms of how it looks, Twilight Imperium is an attractive, premium-feeling blend of classic sci-fi (such as aliens that are basically human other than blue skin and a wig) with modern sensibilities like a ‘digital’ overlay that seems to have been taken directly from the displays of modern Star Trek or Mass Effect.

Fair warning before you dive into Twilight Imperium – it takes a long time to play, especially if you have several first-timers in your group. Twelve hours is not unreasonable for your first game, and that’s assuming you’ve done a bit of prep to try and learn the rules (understandably, it takes a while to take over a whole galaxy). It’s not overly complicated though. Once you get going, the core gameplay is surprisingly intuitive.

If you’re the kind of player who enjoys grand strategy, political intrigue, subterfuge, and good old-fashioned interstellar warfare, then Twilight Imperium stands above all others. It’s the ultimate big board game, and one of the bestclassic board gamesever made.

Twilight Imperium gameplay

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A wide view of the full Twilight Imperium board in use

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A closeup of Twilight Imperium fleet tokens, cards, and more laid out on a wooden surface

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Twilight Imperium cards and tokens, as seen laid out on a table

Twilight Imperium is split into rounds, and each round is split into four phases: strategy, action, status, and agenda. In the strategy phase, each player (starting with the Speaker) chooses a strategy card to control for the turn. Each one has a stronger primary ability that only the controller can use, and a weaker secondary ability that other players can pay to use. They also have a number on them which determines the turn order for the action phase.

There are eight strategy cards to choose from; Leadership, Diplomacy, Politics, Construction, Trade, Warfare, Technology, and Imperial. They’re fairly self explanatory in terms of the sections of the game they interact with: Technology lets you research new tech and upgrade your ships, Construction lets you build new spaceports to build ships from, Politics lets you choose who gets to be the Speaker of the galactic council (you’ll usually choose yourself, giving you more political clout) etc.

Each card is valuable at the right time, and players will often be vying for the same ones, making going first as the Speaker super important. Once you’ve all got your strategy cards for the round, you move on to the action phase.

The action phase is where the lion’s share of the game takes place. Here, players move ships around the galaxy, build new stuff, and get into fights. Players alternate turns, taking a single action each, until all players have passed.

3rd vs 4th Edition(Image credit: Fantasy Flight Games)Wondering what’s changed between the older 3rd Edition and this new version? Accessibility is top of the list. 4th Edition is far more streamlined, with big improvements to tech and trading mechanics. Objective cards are now revealed from the start as well to speed things up. Superficially, the artwork is also more saturated and has been given a futuristic ‘digital’ feel.

3rd vs 4th Edition

(Image credit: Fantasy Flight Games)Wondering what’s changed between the older 3rd Edition and this new version? Accessibility is top of the list. 4th Edition is far more streamlined, with big improvements to tech and trading mechanics. Objective cards are now revealed from the start as well to speed things up. Superficially, the artwork is also more saturated and has been given a futuristic ‘digital’ feel.

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3rd Edition Twilight Imperium box

Wondering what’s changed between the older 3rd Edition and this new version? Accessibility is top of the list. 4th Edition is far more streamlined, with big improvements to tech and trading mechanics. Objective cards are now revealed from the start as well to speed things up. Superficially, the artwork is also more saturated and has been given a futuristic ‘digital’ feel.

You’ll need a fleet to defend your empire, and you’ll need resources to build that glorious armada. This is why you’ll need to expand out quickly and claim planets. Each planet has a resource and influence value – resources are used to build units, while influence is typically spent as political capital during the later agenda phase. You can also trade with other empires to make trade goods, which can be spent as resources or influence. There are a range of spaceships to build, tiny fighters, mid-sized cruisers, and gargantuan Death Stars… er, I mean, war suns. While bigger ships are typically more powerful, they also cost more resources to construct.

When two opposing fleets meet, the results are usually devastating to both sides since combat attacks are rolled simultaneously. This prevents sneak attacks being too powerful, and forces you to commit to a fight if you want to be sure of victory. Ships have attack values and you roll a D10 for each attack – roll over the value and you deal damage, usually blowing up a ship in the process.

Once everyone is done moving, colonizing, and fighting, players do their bookkeeping in the status phase: scoring objectives, refreshing tokens, and drawing new action cards, etc. Then it’s time for the best part… the thrilling political discourse. No, seriously.

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Twilight Imperium ship models on board tiles, against a starry background

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Twilight Imperium

Once someone captures Mecatol Rex, the planet at the center of the game board, every turn ends with a meeting of the galactic council called the agenda phase. An agenda card is drawn and players will, in turn, vote for or against (or even abstain) on a new law, ending with the Speaker. Then a second agenda card is drawn and voted on. You can choose to use political influence to boost the power of your vote. New laws and directives can change the rules of the game and have huge consequences, from blowing up half of everyone’s infantry to each player not being allowed more than four tokens in their fleet pool.

You’ll end up in serious debates trying to convince your allies (and enemies) to vote the way you want… or you can even just bribe someone. Laws can really shape the course of the game, so you want to make sure they swing in your favor. However, you can’t win every vote, so spending your influence wisely is key.

Alongside all of this there are action cards, one-time use cards that can swing combats, repeal laws, mess with votes, and generally ruin someone else’s day. They’re extremely satisfying to use when played at the right time.

As I said, this is a long game, but the rewards for the significant time investment are plentiful. There are few other games that offer the depth and strategic possibilities of Twilight Imperium. You need military strategy as well as political guile to win. Real political thinking is required and realistic scenarios play out. Border tensions, military arms races, backstabbing, appeasement, and bribery are all on the table as valid options.

Hell, winning can often be a poor strategic choice, as it puts a target on your head. I’ve held back on scoring objectives that I could have, just because it would have propelled me into the lead and brought a coalition of pain down on my head. If you have the patience and time – and you can find three to five like-minded individuals – then there really is nothing quite like Twilight Imperium. I recently played with three newbie players and all of them wanted to play again, which is no mean feat after an 11-hour board game session.

Should you buy Twilight Imperium?

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A side-on view of the Twilight Imperium board and cards in use

Obviously, I love Twilight Imperium, but that doesn’t mean it’s an easy game to recommend. The rules aren’t nearly as dense and impenetrable as they first appear, yet there’s no getting around the massive time commitment that a game takes. If you start early, it’ll take all day. Otherwise, it’s going to take two days.

If you have a group of friends who love grand strategy and are willing to put in that kind of time, it’s the easiest recommendation I’ve ever made. Sure, it’s expensive, but it’s worth every penny if you’d play it even just a few times. Otherwise, you’re probably better off poking your head through the door of some local board game communities to see if anyone else has it and wants to get a game going.

Buy it if…

✅You want an experience you’ll never forgetThere’s just no comparing to Twilight Imperium; I can’t think of anything else like it on the market right now. The matches you’ll have will really stay with you as a result.

✅You want an experience you’ll never forgetThere’s just no comparing to Twilight Imperium; I can’t think of anything else like it on the market right now. The matches you’ll have will really stay with you as a result.

✅You want an experience you’ll never forgetThere’s just no comparing to Twilight Imperium; I can’t think of anything else like it on the market right now. The matches you’ll have will really stay with you as a result.

✅You want an experience you’ll never forgetThere’s just no comparing to Twilight Imperium; I can’t think of anything else like it on the market right now. The matches you’ll have will really stay with you as a result.

✅You want an experience you’ll never forgetThere’s just no comparing to Twilight Imperium; I can’t think of anything else like it on the market right now. The matches you’ll have will really stay with you as a result.

✅You want an experience you’ll never forgetThere’s just no comparing to Twilight Imperium; I can’t think of anything else like it on the market right now. The matches you’ll have will really stay with you as a result.

Don’t buy it if…

❌You don’t want a long-ass gameThere’s no escaping the bum-numbing length of Twilight Imperium games. If a full day spent at the table doesn’t sound like fun to you, steer clear.

❌You don’t want a long-ass gameThere’s no escaping the bum-numbing length of Twilight Imperium games. If a full day spent at the table doesn’t sound like fun to you, steer clear.

❌You don’t want a long-ass gameThere’s no escaping the bum-numbing length of Twilight Imperium games. If a full day spent at the table doesn’t sound like fun to you, steer clear.

❌You don’t want a long-ass gameThere’s no escaping the bum-numbing length of Twilight Imperium games. If a full day spent at the table doesn’t sound like fun to you, steer clear.

❌You don’t want a long-ass gameThere’s no escaping the bum-numbing length of Twilight Imperium games. If a full day spent at the table doesn’t sound like fun to you, steer clear.

❌You don’t want a long-ass gameThere’s no escaping the bum-numbing length of Twilight Imperium games. If a full day spent at the table doesn’t sound like fun to you, steer clear.

❌You don’t know anyone who’d be interested in playingThis game is so expensive that I’d only recommend it if you know you’ve got a couple of friends who’d like to get involved.

❌You don’t know anyone who’d be interested in playingThis game is so expensive that I’d only recommend it if you know you’ve got a couple of friends who’d like to get involved.

❌You don’t know anyone who’d be interested in playingThis game is so expensive that I’d only recommend it if you know you’ve got a couple of friends who’d like to get involved.

❌You don’t know anyone who’d be interested in playingThis game is so expensive that I’d only recommend it if you know you’ve got a couple of friends who’d like to get involved.

❌You don’t know anyone who’d be interested in playingThis game is so expensive that I’d only recommend it if you know you’ve got a couple of friends who’d like to get involved.

❌You don’t know anyone who’d be interested in playingThis game is so expensive that I’d only recommend it if you know you’ve got a couple of friends who’d like to get involved.

How we tested Twilight Imperium

DisclaimerThis game was purchased for the purpose of this review.

DisclaimerThis game was purchased for the purpose of this review.

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GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension"2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package"3Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure"4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years"5Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths"1Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show"2Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie"3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action"4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien"5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite"1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat"2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses"3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist"4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands"5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”

GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension"2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package"3Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure"4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years"5Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths"1Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show"2Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie"3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action"4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien"5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite"1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat"2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses"3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist"4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands"5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”

GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension"2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package"3Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure"4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years"5Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths"1Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show"2Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie"3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action"4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien"5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite"1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat"2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses"3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist"4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands"5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”

GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS

1Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension”

Nemesis board game models and tokens laid out on a board

1Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension”

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Nemesis review: “A magical sense of tension”

2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package”

2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package”

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Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package”

3Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure”

3Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure”

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Path of Exile 2 review: “A stellar start to a thrilling and brutal dark adventure”

4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years”

4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years”

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years”

5Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths”

5Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths”

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Marvel Rivals review: “So preoccupied with trying to be like Overwatch that it forgets to play to its own strengths”

1Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show”

Shadow brandishes a gun in Sonic The Hedgehog 3

1Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show”

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Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show”

2Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie”

2Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie”

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Mufasa: The Lion King review – “It’s no Hakuna Matata but this Disney origin story is a class above the 2019 movie”

3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”

3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”

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Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”

4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien”

4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien”

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The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien”

5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite”

5Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite”

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Nightbitch review: “Amy Adams' disappointing dark comedy is all bark and no bite”

1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”

Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor and Nicola Coughlan as Joy in Doctor Who Christmas special Joy to the World

1Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”

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Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”

2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”

2Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”

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Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”

3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”

3Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”

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Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”

4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”

4Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”

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Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”

5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”

5Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”

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Cobra Kai season 6, part 2 review: “Returns to the sort of hard-hitting form that made it such a fan favorite in the first place”

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