![]() Improved StormTroopers (U10) READ DESCRIPTION Required for effects and lightsaber categoryĭarth Vader (w Cape and Cloth Physics) (U10)ĭarth Vader (w Cape and Cloth Physics) (U11)ĭeath Pit Gauntlet - The Outer Rim Waves (U7)ĭuo of the Fates (Outer Rim wave addon U8.3 )įINALE DUEL - Featured in Obi-Wan Kenobi (U11) Needed for the blasters and blaster bolts lolĬlone Wars Season 7 VR Edition (READ DESCRIPTION) U7Ĭloud City - A Star Wars map for The Outer Rim Will not work without it.īetter Blaster Bolts (U9.3) (Outer Rim Config-Extension) Here’s my gamercard to show I completed the game.Uses the weapons base contained in The Outer Rim. They’ve sold over 1.5 million copies so will probably see a sequel with the same crappy game play. If it wasn’t for the story I would have recommended that you Pass on the pain. Otherwise watch the cut scenes on YouTube or read the book. This rating was really hard for me especially if you’ve read my previous frustrations. SCREAMS: to have been play tested–by people to have better enemy awareness to have an enemy AI other than throwing wave after wave of troopers at you to display real lightsaber effects and not essentially be a lit wooden pole to not have Quick Timed Events to have a better Force power progression to be made into a proper movie PERKS: wielding the Force in its full glory is awesome excellent graphic design, sound effects, and soundtrack one of the greatest Star Wars stories–is it any wonder Lucas considers the game canon? Maybe my frustration of playing gave way to an empathy with the frustration that the apprentice felt? I’ve only done this once before playing a video game, but I teared up during the final cut scene. Let me finish by saying that it ranks in the top three of Star Wars stories grouped with The Empire Strikes Back and Knights of the Old Republic. However that leads me to the game’s redeeming moment: the story. ![]() The following cut scene barely manages to cover that guffaw. Instead of being an epic moment, it becomes one of trial and error and then develops a sense of defecating relief once it’s over. You’re tasked to use your Force powers to pull it down right out of the sky. Perhaps though the most squandered potential of any video game moment of all time is lost during the often advertised Star Destroyer scene. The game looks and sounds great, and only during the endgame when you have most of your powers at their full potential does the game play tend to get exciting. On more than one occasion I felt as if I could Force pull the disc from the 360 tray. Throw in a useless save system and some broken save points and you tend to know what it’s like to experience the extreme power of the dark side. The camera also helps in missing numerous jumps when it comes to certain levels. Storm Troopers can block Force powers and unwieldy camera angles make knowing where the action is rather difficult. Premise aside the game is an ongoing trial of frustration. MEAT: Made an orphan by Darth Vader and impressed to become his adept in the Force the player is forced (heh) to become a double agent and start an uprising for the purpose of Vader wanting to overcome the Emperor and have you rule at his side. PLATFORM: 360 and PS3 (in this iteration) (360 version reviewed here) Kill anything that moves using Force powers–with ultimate effect. One also feels the elation of redemption once it’s all over.ĭO: You are every Star Wars fan’s dream. Yes, one feels the hatred flowing through them while playing this game. ![]() Note: This review is full of light spoilers but does not divulge the outcome or major points of the plot.Ĭan a game cause a person to embrace the dark side?
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