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Imserba Webstore - Star Wars Starfighter Special Edition

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List Price: $19.99
Our Price: $15.25
Your Save: $ 4.74 ( 24% )
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Lucas Arts Entertainment
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Amazon Maximum Age: 17 Amazon Minimum Age: 156 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Lucas Arts EAN: 0023272655754 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Feature: ESRB Rating:Teen Label: Lucas Arts Entertainment Manufacturer: Lucas Arts Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Xbox Publisher: Lucas Arts Entertainment Release Date: 2001-11-27 Special Features: Dolby Digital 5.1 Studio: Lucas Arts Entertainment
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Features
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ESRB Rating:Teen Genre: Flight Simulation Mission: Fly as one of 3 pilots to save planet Naboo
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Editorial Reviews:
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Pilot cutting-edge starfighters in a battle against the treacherous Trade Federation.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Stay away Comment: Not for Xbox 360. No returns if the package has been opened. I would stay away from this vendor.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Star Wars on auto-pilot Comment: This is a Star Wars game that originally came out near the launch of the PS2, and was later ported to Xbox as a 'special edition' package. I just recently, finally picked up an xbox, and being a Star Wars fan decided to give this one a spin.
This is a solid and playable game, but in hindsight it's nothing special. Some Star Wars games have been outstanding (Jedi Knight, Knights of the Old Republic), some have been dirt poor (Obi-Wan), and others have tried hard without quite hitting the mark (Clone Wars, Bounty Hunter). Starfighter kinda falls on the lower end of that last category. Graphics are very first-generation circa 2001, getting the job done without blowing you away. The story weaves together three separate characters and their ships and ties into Episode I, but it just doesn't becoming involving. The gameplay is based off the Rogue Squadron series developed by Factor 5, a mix of arcade and flight-sim where you destroy stuff and protect targets in the Star Wars universe. Only there's not a lot of innovation from Rogue Squadron, and it feels like more of the same from levels you played during the N64 era.
Starfighter feels like a 'safe' product for Lucasarts, a game they could churn out with a proven formula in-between bigger projects. It's worth picking up for any Star Wars fans looking to complete their collection, but everyone else should pass.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Difficult interface Comment: The game concept is ok, the actual interface and screen readouts leave much to be desired. What is that twirling arrowhead in the lower left corner, and how do you use it? Cumbersome at best. The game also suffers from having to reload every time you restart, which is often until you get the hang of it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good But the Original is Better Comment: This is a pretty good game, but the original one is better so I recomend you buying the original one as opposed to this one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: hard Comment: this game was easy until the end where you have to use a code
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