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Star Wars: Republic Commando on Xbox (2005)

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Average rating: 72%
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3.5 stars out of 5
from 381 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 12
Developers: LUCASARTS
Format: Xbox
Number of players: 1
Released: 04/03/2005

Brief synopsis of Star Wars: Republic Commando

The releases of the first two episodes in the Star Wars movies prequel trilogy seem to have been something of a catalyst for the production of games at LucasArts. The franchise guardians have already made quite a stir with both their MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies and action RPGs Knights of the Old Republic I and II. This time they delve into the now well established genre of squad-based First Person Shooter with Star Wars: Republic Commando on PC and Xbox. Players take control of Delta Squad, a four man team of Republic clone commandos and must undertake a series of missions behind enemy lines.

The games premise is to give a glimpse into the working of the armies of the Star Wars universe. LucasArts recent games have cast the player typically as Jedi or other adventurers, and not since the legendary X-Wing and TIE Fighter games has such an attempt been made to go into detail on the armies of the galaxy far, far away. Fans will find that many questions posed by the films will be answered by the game.

Using the intuitive One Touch Squad Control system, which facilitates the giving of orders to comrades (the dev tem had help from a member of the Navy Seals to give it that extra touch of realism), players must battle through three campaigns, comprising 14 missions. Fans will delight as they recognise familiar elements of the Star Wars universe, and realise that some aspects of the game are a sneak peek at the highly anticipated forthcoming release of the Episode III movie in 2005: locations, enemies, the clone soldiers of the Republic themselves, and a character by the name of General Grevious. All these are created with the attention to detail you've come to expect from LucasArts, and enemy creatures have impressive AI to match their state-of-the-art graphics and those of their alien environments. Blasting away with their choice of more than twelve weapons, players are sure to enjoy the fast paced FPS gameplay as much as they enjoy immersion in the popular Star Wars science fiction universe.

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Rated - 4 starssurprising

kabojja from england , 24/03/2006

I kept hearing good things about this game but kept away coz lets face it it’s a star wars game, I’m not the biggest fan but finally got my hands on it and never looked back. It’s a really good game, one of those where you have to play it to the end. Even the unlockable items are well worth it. If your thinking about borrowing, its well worth it.

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Rated - 5 starswhat can i say!?!

chris davies from melton mowbray , 24/03/2006

well, good old george lucas has done himself proud once again with this amazing title. i have had my eye on this title for a while and thought id give it a go and i tell you what guys im very glad that i did! Basically your the elite commandos of the clone army, you have been bred especially for covert operations such as search and destroy and assasination missions. you are their leader and they are your weapon. USE THEM TO CAUSE HAVOC!!

a must for any star wars fan as it stays true to the series

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