Posted on: July 28, 2020

billburn2
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The standard I hold Star Wars to
This game IS a bit old and is pretty dang clunky. Z and C are strafing left and right, whereas A and D rotate the camera, because that's how some games used to be! It's gonna take a little work to get it to run the way you want, otherwise it runs in 4:3, I think. Also beware of high frame rates. It's "real time with pause" but also turn-based. You can pause whenever, switch to anybody in your party, and add or delete moves/powers from their queue (up to 4 moves ahead) and it's based on Dungeons and Dragons under the hood. Those familiar with 3.5e should notice it - attributes, feats, skills. You can use one lightsaber, two, or a double-bladed. Decent color choices, and two slots to put secondary crystals to add more neat stuff to your saber. Tons of dark, neutral, and light side powers to learn. Story is great. Side quests range from ughhhh to really good. Good amount of puzzles and problems to solve. I actually had to use a notebook to keep track and figure out some of them. But I really really liked the main story and it's partially why I don't like a lot of newer Star Wars stuff - I think the writing just isn't as good as it is in this game. I can't even tell you how many times I've played it. Several times on the original Xbox and a couple more times when I built my first computer, and I'm playing it again today in 2020, nearly 17 years after it came out. I wholeheartedly recommend this... not to everybody but like. Do you like DnD-style RPGs with Star Wars flavoring? Do you want to explore Star Wars a few thousand years before Sidious' Empire? Go on, then! And may the Force be with you.
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