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*B Grade* Twilight Struggle: Deluxe edition

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*B Grade* Twilight Struggle: Deluxe editionhttps: youtu. be HirsSarom_w This video was produced by Starlit Citadels, for more of their great content head over to Starlit Citadel GMT Games Twilight Struggle Deluxe Edition Description Twilight Struggle is a two player game simulating the forty five year dance of intrigue, prestige, and occasional flares of warfare between the Soviet Union and the United States. This deluxe edition features a new mounted board, cleaned up cards, and more BLOG In

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GMT Games Twilight Struggle Deluxe Edition Description Twilight Struggle is a two-player game simulating the forty-five year dance of intrigue, prestige, and occasional flares of warfare between the Soviet Union and the United States.
This deluxe edition features a new mounted board, cleaned up cards, and more

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In another of our regular board game spotlights, Zatu Games unfurls its optical stalks and affectionately caresses Twilight Struggle, the 2005 release from designers Ananda Gupta and Jason Matthews, and publisher GMT Games.

The Game

Though named for the unparalleled existential horror experienced by anyone over twelve who sits through Breaking Dawn, Twilight Struggle is actually a game about the Cold War. Two players take on the roles of either the US or the USSR and play through 45 years of history in an effort to spread their influence across the globe.

Often in games players are given a very loosely drawn character to anchor them in the experience. In a war game, maybe they're a strategist; in a city builder, a town planner. Often, these characters aren't elaborated beyond their title, but they're a thematic way to give the player a sense of realistic purpose.

Where Twilight Struggle differs is in casting players as ideologies rather than people. The event cards used to play the game represent historical events of the period: Arab-Israeli conflicts, Vietnam, the Olympic Games. They can benefit either side, or both, and can be played for their unique effects or for the number of operation points (which allow you to spread influence) specified in the top corner. When a player decides how, or whether, to play a card, they are forced to ask themselves things like 'Will this benefit Communism?', which, to be fair, is the question all of us should ask ourselves before doing anything.

Holding influence over the countries of the world yields players victory points. When 1989 rolls around and the Cold War ends, the superpower with the most VPs wins, thus validating their political system as 'proper great' forever, as history has shown.

The Publisher

Founded in 1990, GMT Games are based in California. They specialise in wargames that place players into historical scenarios.

The Designers

Ananda Gupta has only released one board game so far, and yet it was the top ranked board game of all time on BoardGameGeek from 2010 until the start of 2016. He has worked for ZeniMax and Firaxis.

Jason Matthews was Gupta's playing partner when the latter playtested for GMT. Together, they decided that they had what it took to design a game themselves.

If you found the fall of the Berlin Wall to be a massive disappointment, relive the good old days and buy this game from Zatu!

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Minor classic that pits Lee Marvin and Gene Hackman in thriller.
A terrific neo noir with touches of Hitchcock, “Prime Cut” revels in the cliches of many of the genres- the criminal with the heart of gold and the sleazy underworld of the bad guys. Spoilers: Set in the Heartland, the film. Follows Nick (Lee Marvin) an enforcer hired by the Irish Mob who is send to collect from Mary Ann (Gene Hackman-really!) the owner of a meat packing planet who has a prostitution racket on the side for young and underage girls. Mary Ann had been stiffing the Mob on a debt and each enforcer has been killed and sent back in an interesting way. Nick is horrified at the prostitution ring that Mary Ann runs; they have history as well and that history plays into the animosity of both men as they fight it out Ina thrilling conclusion. Towards the end of his career as an enforcer, Nick disliked the way his world has turned out. Michael Richtie was at the beginning of his career as a director but was clearly in control as a director staging some thrilling scenes with echoes of Hitchcock’s classics “North by Northwest” and other classics. Richtie doesn’t ape Hitch so much as may the sequences work in the context of his film. The 4 K and Blu-ray look terrific from a fresh transfer of the original camera negative. There’s virtually no issues with the films. Colors are strong, detail excellent and it looks of its time without any messing about with the image. The mono audio pushes dialogue up front but there is a nice, robust feel to the rest of the mono soundtrack. The film has two commentary tracks both very good (one has to use the audio selection to hear them as I didn’t see it in the main menu for the 4K). We find out, for example, that Hackman took his second billed role because he had just finished “The French Connection” and hadn’t worked for six months. Richtie and Marvin butted heads because Richtie wanted Marvin to do a love scene with the much younger Sissy Spacek in her debut. Marvin felt uncomfortable with that because of their age difference (she was 23 and Marvin was 49). A Blu-ray (that was previously released a couple of years back) is also included. Kino has done a fine job of brining this minor classic to 4K and Blu-ray. One may feel like they need to take a shower after watching the film because of how sleazy Hackman plays an already nasty character like Mary Ann. Putting this in the heartland with all the corruption of the big city adds an element that is missing from many films like this. The corruption at heart of Mary Ann and the community he has tainted by his presence points to the rot that was growing in America at the time.
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