Star Wars: Outer Rim review—Piloting as Han or Boba Fett could use more thrills
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One of the defining aspects of Star Wars is its dramatic sense of adventure. Hopping from planet to planet, quarreling with local cultures, and getting swept up in something greater than yourself are all essential to the property's Midichlorian-infused DNA. That's why it's surprising to realize that we've never had a proper Star Wars adventure game.
But the new Star Wars: Outer Rim is just that, a star-hopping frolic in the vein of classic titles Talisman and Runebound. You select your pilot from an eclectic mix drawn from both the big and small screen. Favorites such as Boba Fett and Han Solo are of course included, but we're also offered Ketsu Onyo from the Rebels television show and Doctor Aphra from a beloved comic series.
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