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Star Wars fans who have dreamed of creating their own combat combos will be disappointed that this system isn’t very dynamic. After trying every move in your arsenal, this process of elimination will teach you to perform a preset combo, fill up your Force meter, use a Force strike, and repeat.ĭuel of fates? Each battle has specific recorded dialogue. Force-throwing rocks or crates that litter the battlefield is useless because you take a big hit to your Force meter and your enemy takes minimal damage. This will fill up your Force meter, which unlocks unblockable Force strikes. Instead, you must link together preset combos, the final hit of which is unblockable.

Basic strikes are largely ineffective and easily blocked or parried. There are plenty of moves-flick left and right for horizontal attacks, up and down for vertical strikes, push toward the screen to stab-but there is only one path to victory on all but the easiest difficulty setting. When you get past the limitation of the motion controls, the only thing waiting is an oversimplified fighting system. Instead of feeling like you are brandishing a devastating laser sword, you feel as if you're waggling a plastic game controller. Instead, you are forced to flick the Wii Remote slightly from side to side to land the desired attack. Hacking away with big, broad, Darth Maul-inspired strokes is simply too imprecise to be effective. If only the actual gameplay felt so authentic. Cinematic flair abounds in Lightsaber Duels, and few movie-based games make you feel so close to the actual source material. LucasArts worked hand-in-hand with Lucasfilm Animation, and it paid off.
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The newsreel-style scenes that introduce each episode of the animated series (sadly with the same out-of-place, annoying narrator) also preface each duel in the game. Anakin will banter with Obi-Wan as if the fight were a training exercise, whereas Ventress and Grievous will argue over who deserves to be Dooku's number two. In the heat of battle, you'll often cross lightsabers with your enemy, and the camera will zoom in to show, for example, Obi-Wan taunting Dooku with quips like "If Qui-Gon could see you now." Indeed, every character has lines of dialogue recorded specifically for every other fighter in the game. The best-two-out-of-three format has been beefed up so a short cutscene will play seamlessly between rounds, which is a big improvement over a giant "Round 2!" sign popping up in the middle of the screen. Lightsaber Duels holds true to many of the standard tenets of fighting games, and it even advances a few of them. Of course, arthropod uberdroid General Grievous, Sith lord Count Dooku, and his supersecret apprentice Asajj Ventress stand in your way. Supposedly, this will convince the crime lord Jabba to side with the Jedi in the Clone Wars, and order and happiness will be restored to the galaxy. Together, you attempt to foil a plot by the Separatist forces to kidnap Jabba the Hutt's son. In fact, the Jedi Order has given him his own apprentice, the brash young Padawan Ahsoka Tano, and Obi-Wan Kenobi takes endless joy in watching Anakin struggle to transition from student to teacher. In the Star Wars universe, this places you squarely between Episodes II and III, and Anakin has yet to be tempted by the dark side of the Force.
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The events of Lightsaber Duels are pulled directly from both the Clone Wars CG-animated movie and the animated series. Now Playing: Star Wars The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels Video Review From top to bottom, The Skywalker Saga is a near-perfect game that checks all the boxes for a Star Wars fan and is one of the best games of the year.By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's If you’re curious if the game is any good, go read our review here, where we said, “The Skywalker Saga feels amazing. Individual character packs will also be available piecemeal for $2.99. A Character Collection 1 & 2 bundle will be available for $24.99 or can be purchased separately for $14.99 teach.

The Skywalker Saga Galactic Edition is priced at $79.99 (SRP) digitally on console, while it’ll be available at $69.99 for PC. Players that purchase the game digitally can also unlock the Classic Obi-Wan Kenobi™ playable character that is not available for purchase à la carte. Plus, the seven packs from the original Character Collection, The Mandalorian™ Season 1, Solo: A Star Wars Story™, The Classic Characters, The Trooper Pack, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story™, The Mandalorian Season 2, and The Bad Batch™.
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The Galactic Edition will include six new packs in the Character Collection 2, Star Wars: Andor™, the LEGO Star Wars: Summer Vacation TV Special, Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi™, Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett™, Star Wars: Rebels™, and Star Wars: The Clone Wars™ adding more than thirty playable characters.
