Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Star Wars Bounty hunter

Star Wars Bounty hunter - First person shooter.

For those of you that might be thinking of playing bounty hunter in the Old republic, I highly recommend playing: Star Wars bounty hunter. The game set between The Phantom menace and attack of the clones, you play the role of the famous bounty hunter Jango Fett. The back story to the game is that Darth Sidious and his apprentice Darth Tyranus need to get rid of the leader of the Bando Gora, Komari Vosa (A dark jedi) and they need to find a suitable candidate for the clone army to be based around. Tyranus believe that this can be done all in one go! A bounty is placed on Komari Vosa of 5 million credits which Jango happily accepts the challenge! This game has to be said is not a walk in the park and will take a few attempts to get through it.

In addition to Jango's trademark dual blaster pistols, your armor bristles with gadgets and weaponry: darts, flamethrower, blowtorch, scanner, cable snare, and--of course--a missile-launching jetpack. Use this arsenal to battle hordes of uncooperative guards, fend off rival bounty hunters, scale precipitous skyscrapers, and capture fugitives--dead or alive. The basic controls are surprisingly easy to master, and you've got enough armament at your disposal to fight your way out of almost any situation. Still, some finesse is required: as fun as it is to walk into a room and blast everything in sight (and it is fun--especially when you're the one wearing the jetpack), you may discover when the smoke clears that the guy you just fried was worth twice as much alive. Oh well...
The complex storyline is revealed by extended cutscenes that let you rest your thumbs while Jango follows up the next lead. (Star Wars fans will appreciate the quality and detail of these scenes, as well as the fidelity of the story arc--namely how Jango is chosen as the model for the clone troopers in Episode II.) And anyone familiar with the Lucas Arts suite of games will not be disappointed by the superior graphics, music, sound effects, and fully realized characters and locations. The pace of the game is up to you: methodically seek out the secrets of each level, or ruthlessly blast your way to the big payoff. --Maile Bohlmann

For those that are interested can find Star wars bounty hunter on Amazon for both the PS2 & Gamecube.

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