![]() I managed to beat him thanks to a glitch where he got stuck in the wall. And speaking of Darth Maul, when you fight him at the end, he is impossible. I just held down the left mouse button and kept walking back. I found myself using the same strategy against all bosses, even against Darth Maul. Fighting against melee enemies is a joke. Jumping feels stiff, some of the jumps are outrageous and this is not a game that has good jumping controls. If you are looking for a smooth and responsive game then this one isn't for you. It crashes from time to time, I got stuck under a balcony, AI is so stupid that sometimes I found myself laughing, other characters can get stuck, sometimes opponents try to shoot you over and over again through walls and so on. Jar Jar is there and he is annoying as ever.įor one thing, the game is full of glitches. It follows Phantom Menace but I guess it is impossible otherwise since that is the main point of the game. The music is straight out of the movie, so if you've seen the movie, you'd know it is awesome.Įhhh.I thought that Amidala and Obi-Wan were voiced okay. Lightsaber swings, laser blasts, explosions, environment sounds, everything was done good. ![]() Sadly, this is the best part of the game. The gardens of Theed were nicely made and I also liked the design of the main menu. In the PC version you can adjust the resolution so it doesn't look that bad. I went on a rampage through Mos Espa with Qui-Gon which was amusing. You can even kill Jabba the Hutt if you want. You are given the ability to interact with different NPCs in a manner of ways. One thing I liked about the gameplay is that at times it felt like Grand Theft Auto (please don't hate me for comparing this game to GTA). There is little of Jar Jar and the young Anakin which is a plus. They added some action scenes that were not in the movie so that the game could be a bit more interesting which is kind of cool. It follows the movie like it should so no complaint there. However, that is not because this game is horribly bad but because the other ones are better. Well, I have mixed opinions about this game but one thing is for sure, it represents the movie quite well since Phantom Menace is considered to be the worst of the whole saga and this game is probably the worst movie based Star Wars game. This is truely the embodiment of the Dark Side of the Force. If you're across the room, the same thing happens. If you're next to him he'll die for no appearant reason. Just keep from getting killed about 2 minutes and he'll run over to the reactor core thing and just fall down and die. When you finally get to fight Darth Maul, you either have to stay close to him and swing randomly at him or getting hit by red lightning he throws at you if you don't stay close enough to him to get chopped up. The "boss" fight is as boring and ridiculous as the rest of the game. Do you remember Qui-Gon having to go all over Mos Eisley to trade for techno-babble podracer parts and Obi-Wan having to solve stupid and frustrating jumping and getting lost in the woods while trying to find that stupid JarJar. See your character fall forever into a black void, freeze, or explode into a bunch of pieces(?!) if you run into shields. In the enviroments where there are civilians, if you hurt or kill one, instantly everyone will know and either run away from you or assail you with a torrent of laser fire or (?!) get this, big grey aliens in shoulder pads with axes!!? Numerous bugs plauge the game. Most often you can't see where you're going and just jump blindly, hoping to land safetly. Alot of the game is lame-o jumping puzzles. Blasters are nearly impossible to aim and missile launchers make you walk slowly(?!) Thermal Detonators, when thrown, will beep about 4 seconds and explode in an ENORMOUS fireball that does only enough damage to destroy a battle droid and damage you if you don't immediately turn around and run away. If you happen to hit an enemy, the enemy skids back a couple of inches. Pushing the force button makes a blue wave move from where you're standing about two feet forward. You see the force power bar and think, alright!! if I get into trouble, I push the force button. Tip: Just run as fast as you can to enemies and slash them with your clumsy swings. Instead of the one used in Jedi Knight or just a simple block button, you have to attack with your lightsaber to deflect lasers, making what should be a fundamental of lightsaber use into a useless move. ![]() I borrowed it from a friend and didn't spend money on it.įirst, when was the last time you saw obi-wan firing a missile launcher, or a blaster? Blocking lasers is almost impossible. You get a lightsaber, the sounds are good and uuuummmm.
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