*Fight in epic battles between the Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems, as you battle on alien worlds and across space
*Play as Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, or Mace Windu
*Shoot your way through the Galaxy in a wide variety of assault ships
*Fly as a fighter pilot or fight on the ground as a Jedi, in 16 breathtaking missions, all in amazing 3D environments
*Incredible action across six unique worlds, from Geonosis to the Kashyyk Moon, home of the Wookies
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Another title to add to the Star Wars gaming shelf, The Clone Wars picks up where the movie Episode II: Attack of the Clones leaves off. In fact, the very first battle in this game re-creates the climactic battle in the movie, with you leading the clone army and blasting every droid in sight. Not big on strategy, Clone Wars is your basic arcade-style shoot-'em-up game. If you liked Star Wars: Starfighter, this games for you.
You control the Jedi leading the Republic's clone army, sometimes fighting as Anakin, Obi-Wan, Mace Windu, or other familiar Jedi as the war takes you from planet to planet. As the leader, you may issue squad commands to teammates, allowing them to act independently and assist you in your mission. Your ships and weapons are varied, giving you the pleasure of piloting everything from zippy speeder bikes to the impressive Republic Gunship. Soar over ice fields and desertscapes, or maneuver through labyrinthine galactic scrap yards, leaving robotic wreckage behind as you blast through enemy ranks. And every so often you actually get to use your lightsaber as well.
The game is fun to play, the controls easy to master--but you wont find a lot new or challenging if youre an experienced gamer. Also, unlike its sibling, Bounty Hunter, the graphics leave a bit to be desired, but luckily this aspect of the game doesnt detract much from the gameplay. The pure pleasure in this game lies in becoming a part of the Star Wars universe. And, of course, blowing up robots. --Maile Bohlmann
Pros: High-intensity play Fun, classic Star Wars music Four multiplayer modes
Cons: Silly voiceovers Graphics arent very detailed and color palette is limited Plotline is threadbare Overall, not very challenging
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