Star Wars Episode II: The new Droid Army

Star Wars Episode II: The new Droid Army

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Star Wars Episode II: The new Droid Army

With the power of the Force at his will, Anakin must stop Count Dooku from creating a new more destructive droid army. Anakin will travel from Tatooine to the depths of space to do battle against Dooku and his minions increasing his Force abilities with each conquest!

 

In Star Wars Episode II: The New Droid Army the Clone Wars are raging, and the Jedi Council has gotten word that a dangerous new battle droid has been seen on Tatooine. The Council has sent young Jedi Anakin Skywalker to investigate.

This game has two important things going for it: the graphics--with 3-D polygons, smooth animation, and vibrant colors--are top-notch, and the sound effects, including snippets of music from the movies, are impressive for the GBA?s tiny speaker. Hearing the hum of the lightsaber, the twang of laser shots, and--perhaps most impressive--the creepy guffaws of the Tusken Raiders brought a tear to my eye.

But while the sights and sounds of The New Droid Armyare impressive, the gameplay is a mixed bag. As young Anakin, you run around, slicing up stuff with your lightsaber. And then you slice some more, and then a bit more. You do have certain Force powers that add to gameplay (moving quickly, jumping really high, becoming invisible, healing wounds, etc.), but not enough to completely relieve the tedium. The biggest flaw though is the lack of character interaction. While you will often need to talk with people to gather information, not all people can talk, so most characters are merely window-dressing. Worse, there is no battery save option in the game. This is a good-looking game that falls well short of classic status. --Bryan Karsh

Pros:

  • Great graphics and sound
  • Fun cutscenes
  • Useful Force powers
  Cons:
  • No health packs
  • Can?t interact with all characters
  • Password save

 

Star Wars Episode II: The new Droid Army Accessories

Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones
Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force
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Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
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Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary - The Ultimate Guide to Characters and Creatures from the Entire Star Wars Saga

 

Star Wars Episode II: The new Droid Army Reviews

A little difficult the first try, but it's got great replay value. Well, adiós. Harder, funner. I stick to GameCube, now. This was always a great game. It was an exciting game, a little easy, but, it has great replay value. I always thought of it as a good Game Boy game, as it was my first and only GBA game. I've beat it three times, and it's awesome each time.

 

Maybe I shouldn't have expected much from this game. This game is extremely easy and wasn't entertaing. I am a teenage girl and i'm not a huge starwars fan but I do like some of the movies. My brother purchased this game he's 8 but he loved it. All you do is lightsaber ur way through levels and it doesn't get any harder as you progress.

 

If you play on it for agers yoou get bord Its a very fun game.

 

You should buy it. You can regain your health,you can block shots with your lightsaber,and it's got really good replay value. This game was totally amasing. It's better than the Clone Wars. You learn more force powers though out the game.

 

ya it was a okay game but it was so easy on all levels.let me give you a hint on facing count.d.dont use force power on him use the spin attack on him strate on dont move away or his lightning will stike.

 
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