TV Attack Of The Clones #4 By Dave Golder published 11 October 2010 None Comments A picture may paint a thousand words, but they don’t always have to be the same words, as this week’s case of separated-at-birth shenanigans proves Looks like the three stigmata could transform the world into Arakis…Sign up to the SFX NewsletterGet sneak previews, exclusive competitions and details of special events each month!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors Dave GolderSocial Links NavigationFreelance WriterDave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years. More about tvThe Acolyte is a "similar" mystery to Russian Doll’s "spiral of storytelling" – with nods to pretty much every Star Wars eraAfter the Fallout show's success, Diablo boss says the ARPG "could translate very well" to TV: "I definitely think it could work"LatestHelldivers 2 Game Master Joel works to fix "inconsistent" liberation results, but lacking in-game communication tools is the bigger problemSee more latest ► See comments Most PopularSpider-Man, X-Men, Avengers, and all of Marvel's July 2024 solicitations revealedStar Wars Outlaws being sandwiched between Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi is a stronger pull than the Force20 years later, I'm rediscovering the best PS2-era Sims spinoff and now I don't even need The Sims 5Hades 2 already plays like a perfectly ambitious follow-up to one of the greatest-ever roguelikesX-Men '97: All the Easter eggs, cameos, and referencesThe 32 top twist movie endingsAfter 5 years away from the MMO, here's why I'll be returning to World of Warcraft for The War WithinHere's how "the best Friday the 13th film" inspired a scrapped Dead Island 2 mechanic in a game that's re-flipping the script on zombie fictionGTA players are still discussing how to 100% this top-down classic – proving it was years ahead of its time at the turn of the millennium After watching the Fallout TV show, I've never been so ready to return to the wasteland in Fallout 4After 77 hours in Dragon's Dogma 2, I swapped to the least RPG-sounding class ever to grace an RPG and it was super weird