Those things are designed so well… the missiles, flying, etc. I actually can’t believe how good this game was for its time. The final level was terrible though
This is one of the many games that my dad and I would play together for hours, either taking turns or at the same time with multiplayer. He passed a few years ago and these videos have been a comfort for me in dealing with that. Thank you so much, Flandrew.
Yeah, the Xbox version seems to be the best backwards compatible version available right now. I wonder if the different ports have content differences, might be the subject of another differences video if yes.
This game is 60fps on ps5, it's standard for them to put old games to 60fps. Even Lego Star Wars 2 PSP port they put on 60fps(because of how easily PS5 can handle it)
Disney has been pushing a bunch of star wars classics through PS+ Premium sub. Star Wars demolition, star wars episode 1 the phantom menace, and now this one. Demolition is especially interesting, star wars twisted metal
There's a lot more to emulation than meets the eye. Every game you try to emulate has a thousand little things that go wrong, which means you have to pay an engineer a bunch of money.
God, we need a sequel to this game. It is the first, only, and best tank sim set in the Star Wars universe. Piloting the TX-130, AT-XT, and LAAT was an absolute joy. The unique missions where you got to drive the Speeder Bike, STAP, Maru, and AAT were excellent as well. What I would do is expand the range of vehicles you can drive for each type of level. Add the AAC-1 Speeder Tank, GAT, Dark Acolyte, and AAT for tank levels, the AT-RT and AT-ST for walker levels, and the ARC-170, V-Wing, Y-Wing, Delta-7, and ETA-2 for gunship levels. Maybe create some new tanks and walkers just for the game.
I loved this game growing up, and this was the game that made me want a 'horde' mode in Halo. We didn't get it until Reach after Gears of War popularized the idea.
Also, it's not too bizarre to have a video game sequel to a movie released a month later. Amazing Spider-Man's tie in game was essentially Movie 1.5, having an entirely different plot.
I remember Star Wars: The Clone Wars because it was bundled with Tetris Worlds in some original Xbox console bundle. I had a launch Xbox, so I didn't get that one. I did see it in stores all the time, usually bundled with Tetris Worlds.
You didn’t mention the obscenely difficult twin tank battle is in the final stage. You have so many homing missiles to dodge, and the tanks know your every move! Beating them is a testament to your gaming skill.
nah man its easy, stay on the outskirts of the arena shooting lasers and spamming missiles until the next supply drop, boost straight through the centre and exit at an angle and repeat.
This game was actually my introduction to Star Wars as a franchise. It was the multiplayer game of choice for my friends and I, even if I was never able to actually beat the game. Damn Protodeka or whatever it was called.
I remember this game, it was one of the first games I ever finished in one day, I liked to imagine Donkey Kong's invincibility theme from DK64 whenever my vehicle got the invincible boost
Flandrew? More like Standrew, I cant stay away from this channel! Keeps the voiced away. Great video! I missed out on this PS2 game but had no idea it was the precursor to the battlefront games!
Ah, the nostalgia. I loved this game. Had so much fun playing with my friend. This is when video games were fun to play. And I'm not saying games now aren't fun, I'm talking about ones age.
I used to play this on the Gamecube when I was REALLY little. I didn't understand how to play, and I found it boring because of how vehicle-centric it was. When I was a kid, all I cared about was playing as a Jedi, so I would just play Geonosis Academy and sometimes the Multiplayer modes. I remember being disappointed that your characters were so small on-screen in the in Geonosis Academy. Seeing this video is actually kind of surreal because I have no recollection of the campaign AT ALL. I must not have touched it when I was a kid. Once Lego Star Wars 1 and the Battlefront games came out, I never looked back. I might pick this re-release up to relive the game. Keep up the awesome content, Flandrew!
You beat me to it, this has been back compat along with a ton of other SW games on the xbox fir years, but Sony of course want ps owners to pay pay pay for any games from previous gens.
i played this game recently, because your video about the tie in games of attack of the clones, is a really fun game, i think my favorite parts where when we play as mace windu and anakin, i didnt know about the multiplayer on genonosis, i need to convice someone to play with me now XD, excellent video! loved your channel :D
It's clear to see Pandemic were inspired by the Rogue Squadron (yes and Battle for Naboo) games with how the vehicles feel, and they did a great job for sure! It's still a ton of fun to play, aged quite gracefully! Always great to see it brought to new audiences.
Miss the 2000s game dev horniness. It was silly af but at least was honest. Much better than the crap they push out today to appease those who don't even touch these games to begin with.
This game is actually in my top 3 Star Wars games. Always been a hidden gem for me. Always loved playing it and getting all the challenges completed. The variance in gameplay with all the vehicles and character was so cool. Love this game
It was amazing to play this game again after so many years. Im glad you are talking about this game it seems nobody is talking about outside of Sly Cooper
I saw this game in stores a lot, but didn’t know anyone who owned it. Surprised since Pandemic made so many great games that this one is relatively unknown, so I figured it was bad. I can’t definitely see how it laid the groundwork for their (much better) later Star Wars games
He skipped the part where you fight ghosts in a tank by blowing up a bunch of graves (also the ghosts shoot you with a projectile that looks alot like the aat’s main gun’s projectile
This is basically how this game was remastered for the Xbox Series X|S a few years ago, with 4K textures, 60 FPS gameplay, and 16:9 widescreen gameplay and cutscenes.
Playing the first one recently yeah it would be funny to see him cover it with some jokes and how hmm they hold up. The bonus behind the scenes were great the game itself has ok ideas and with the partial aspects of the Lego formula. Never played Caspian at all (I did used to own LWW and always got stuck at the stealth bit with the boxes and hiding under the table/in the trunk but beat it a week ago besides a few cheats in last 3 levels) or the Dawn Threader mobile game as the console one was cancelledm
it's probably just being a kid and growing up with starwars but I still feel the Clone wars is majorly underused for games. As a "galaxy wide conflict" it feels like we only get like 5 planets with some cameo appearances from 3 others. It's why I feel that things like Galactic Contention for squad, Almost any Arma 3 starwars mod and the clone wars era in the battlefront games are so loved but we constantly get the Empire vs rebellion as the main focus when the Clone war is an infinitely more interesting era.
I remember discovering this game and kotor around the same time but my mushy child brain confused them both. I hated clone wars but loved kotor so whenever i booted up cw i would wonder when im getting back to the cool rpg dialogue and stuff lol.
PS2 jank aside, I still had fun playing this again. You can get the platinum trophy in 1 or 2 sessions if you care about that sort of thing. As everyone else has said, the LAAT gunship levels are still super fun.
I’m glad you enjoyed this game and you should experience more of The Clone Wars Multimedia Project, because it’s way better than The Clone Wars show. I recommend watching Star Wars: Clone Wars next.
I remember playing this game as a kid and being scared shitless during the Sith levels. I think there was one with Ghosts that attacked you? Need to replay it!
I bought this game on ps5 to play for the first time, and had a great time! Well worth 4 quid. My favourite vehicle has to be the gunship, it's so fun to unleash the green laser aimed by presumably sniper elite clones
I remember playing this religiously on the original Xbox all the way towards the last missions and then one day the disc stopped reading for some reason and I never found out how the game ended until years and years later 😢
I wish the Dark Reaper story made into the Clone Wars animated series. One, it would have added some Old Republic material to current canon. Two, it's just a really cool concept that fits the Sith a lot more than Palpatine's bland Death Stars.
This game is a prime example of just how well Lucasfilm was streamlining the continuity between the movies and the Expanded Universe. The game connects directly to Ulic-Qel Droma, the protagonist of the Tales of the Jedi comics from the 90s, which also connected to Dark Empire through the planet of Ossus (the original planet of the Jedi). Exar Kun was the antagonist of those comics, and was featured in the Jedi Academy book trilogy. The Tales of the Jedi comics are also the backstory for the Knights of the Old Republic games, and you can find items related to some of the characters. Furthermore, Jedi Academy, the game, features Marka Ragnos, another Sith from the Tales of the Jedi comics. The Jedi Academy game was the last in the series of games with Kyle Katarn (Dark Forces, Dark Forces II, and Outcast). Dark Forces II featured the Valley of the Jedi on Ruusan, which was related to Darth Bane creating the Rule of 2. There was even a comic series, Jedi vs. Sith featuring this battle and the Sith thought bomb that trapped all of the Force spirits. These stories were exceptionally well done for the most part, and it's impressive how well Lucasfilm managed to pull off tying them all together in a way that made sense. If you haven't read these comics or played these games, they are well worth the time.
Truth be told, the respect was mostly unidirectional from the game writers. Book authors largely refused to acknowledge game events until well into the 2000s (I remember the fandom going wild over Kyle Katarn finally getting a single damn mention in one of the NJO novels). I think the problem was that while many books were written by big names in the fantasy scene, those authors were typically boomers who looked down on video games. Mysteries of the Sith, for instance, had so many references to the Thrawn trilogy (granted, the Noghri being humongous beasts wasn't the best take on the source material), but nowhere in the books could you ever hope to find anything on that Rebel base from the beginning, for instance. It just never happened. There was just a lot of ego going on there, and not just against game devs, but also against each other. What I hated about Zahn's writing in particular was just how obsessed he was with his own small circle of characters and how he had them talk shit of other people's creations (like Pellaeon calling Daala an idiot in the Hand of Thrawn books).
The republic walker at-xp I think it was called and the ift-x tank are among the most badass vehicles ever in Star Wars imo, def gotta buy this and take a trip down memory lane. PS the geonosis arena was AWESOME, still remember that back in the day ❤
I always regretted not finishing this on the OG Xbox as a kid!!! I had fond memories of it though! I legit had no idea that Geonosis area mode existed 😂 I’ll have to pick this up eventually! Bummer about the cutscene stretching but it’s nice to see the game on modern hardware!
Was literally just thinking they should rerelease this a few days ago. Haven't played it since I was 9 or 10. Now fingers crossed for a Rogue Squadron trilogy.
Back when they released it as part of the last batch of back compat games on Xbox a few years ago. I had to buy it for that nostalgia. Plays well too on Series. Auto HDR / FPS Boost to 60 FPS and higher resolution(textures still look the same)
I really would love to try this game, I tried to play it on the 360 but unfortunately the backwards compatility was removed. But since I have an Xbox One, I might give it a try since I remember wanting to play this game when Episode 2 was released into theaters.
I loved the levels that featured the Republic Gunship, just blasting everything in sight.
Me too. 👍
Yeah, for some reason with the gunship you feel like nothing can really be a threat to you.
@@richardtouchstone5508you can play it on Xbox Series X/S forever. Backwards compatibility is best on Xbox than PlayStation
Those things are designed so well… the missiles, flying, etc. I actually can’t believe how good this game was for its time.
The final level was terrible though
It’s crazy how every Star Wars game I remember seeing as a kid at Gamestop or the rental store is coming back on PS5. Great video!
I miss those days 🥲
The PS5 SHOULD have been backwards compatible.
Man i kinda wish the AT-XT from this game was featured in more media, it was a cool design
I fricken know right
This is one of the many games that my dad and I would play together for hours, either taking turns or at the same time with multiplayer. He passed a few years ago and these videos have been a comfort for me in dealing with that. Thank you so much, Flandrew.
This channel is one of my comfort food watches 😊
Same tbh it’s a nostalgic trip down memory lane
I’m old enough that nothing can be “BACK” unless its in Pog form.
Been looking for an OJ slammer for years bro
Remember Alf?
Good Simpsons reference. We're on season 4 now
This game has also been available for Xbox One & Series for quite some time. If you play on Series you even get FPS Boost.
Auto HDR support as well.
Yeah, the Xbox version seems to be the best backwards compatible version available right now. I wonder if the different ports have content differences, might be the subject of another differences video if yes.
This game is 60fps on ps5, it's standard for them to put old games to 60fps. Even Lego Star Wars 2 PSP port they put on 60fps(because of how easily PS5 can handle it)
@@BlueFusion2910Yeah but ours isn't behind a bullshit subscription.
Dude, I still occasionally play thus on my Gamecube!
I didn't know it was being re-released!
I was going to say this used to be great on GameCube! Might get it out of the loft haha
The GCN version still holds up in my opinion. Need to undust it.
Same I had no clue it was being rereleased! I hope they continue to rerelease more classic Star Wars games for modern console
Disney has been pushing a bunch of star wars classics through PS+ Premium sub. Star Wars demolition, star wars episode 1 the phantom menace, and now this one. Demolition is especially interesting, star wars twisted metal
Still beyond me why we can't emulate every ps1-3 game on this console...
Ong bro
There's a lot more to emulation than meets the eye. Every game you try to emulate has a thousand little things that go wrong, which means you have to pay an engineer a bunch of money.
This was my battlefront on GameCube before I got my ps2 a few years later. Still a fun game.
God, we need a sequel to this game. It is the first, only, and best tank sim set in the Star Wars universe. Piloting the TX-130, AT-XT, and LAAT was an absolute joy. The unique missions where you got to drive the Speeder Bike, STAP, Maru, and AAT were excellent as well.
What I would do is expand the range of vehicles you can drive for each type of level. Add the AAC-1 Speeder Tank, GAT, Dark Acolyte, and AAT for tank levels, the AT-RT and AT-ST for walker levels, and the ARC-170, V-Wing, Y-Wing, Delta-7, and ETA-2 for gunship levels. Maybe create some new tanks and walkers just for the game.
Funny thing is he didn't even know about this game until his live stream
What a shame. This game was killer when I was a kid
What? He made a video about the AOTC games.
@@SECONDQUESTget an Xbox Series X/S it's awyas on there through backwards compatibility. Backwards compatibility is better on Xbox.
@@orbaitv5991 I guess what OP meant was that Flandrew didn't know that the game was ported to PS5?
That’s not funny it’s sad lmao
Thank you for reminding me of the satisfaction that were those green lasers from the gun-ship. Rarely is a game weapon such pure joy.
took me back 20 years to my first gamecube, had this and rogue leader. Amazing time
6:18 Don't forget about how you can see the dinosaurs's individual bones in their shadows
I loved this game growing up, and this was the game that made me want a 'horde' mode in Halo. We didn't get it until Reach after Gears of War popularized the idea.
Loved Clone Wars. It was one of my core introductions into the greater expanded universe and it was just so fun to play.
Also, it's not too bizarre to have a video game sequel to a movie released a month later. Amazing Spider-Man's tie in game was essentially Movie 1.5, having an entirely different plot.
I remember Star Wars: The Clone Wars because it was bundled with Tetris Worlds in some original Xbox console bundle. I had a launch Xbox, so I didn't get that one. I did see it in stores all the time, usually bundled with Tetris Worlds.
You didn’t mention the obscenely difficult twin tank battle is in the final stage. You have so many homing missiles to dodge, and the tanks know your every move! Beating them is a testament to your gaming skill.
nah man its easy, stay on the outskirts of the arena shooting lasers and spamming missiles until the next supply drop, boost straight through the centre and exit at an angle and repeat.
hard part is hoping something doesnt bug out halfway through a mission like the damn walkers at the gate
I remembered this game on Xbox. Got stuck in one level where Anakin goes inside a building while Obi Wan was stuck outside fighting something.
This game was actually my introduction to Star Wars as a franchise. It was the multiplayer game of choice for my friends and I, even if I was never able to actually beat the game. Damn Protodeka or whatever it was called.
This game is a favorite of mine. I played the co-op Horde mode with my friends a TON. Coolest depiction of the Republic Fighter Tank.
Heck yeah. This is one of the few games my Dad actually enjoyed playing with me. We’d spend hours playing the multiplayer base levels.
The multiplayer was so fun, especially conquest mode
I remember this game, it was one of the first games I ever finished in one day, I liked to imagine Donkey Kong's invincibility theme from DK64 whenever my vehicle got the invincible boost
Why didn't you also compare it with the back compat version on xbox series x|s?
1:42 I see that's where Ben Swolo got his genes from
Star Wars Star Fox Assault that has you use the Force in a tank fighting a UFO carolina reaper
Flandrew? More like Standrew, I cant stay away from this channel! Keeps the voiced away. Great video! I missed out on this PS2 game but had no idea it was the precursor to the battlefront games!
I wanted to play the Jedi academy mode so badly as a kid but didn't have a second controller
Okay, poll for the old school Star Wars gamers out here-
Which game had worse on-foot gameplay- Clone Wars or Rogue Squadron 3?
Platinum’d this in two days, what a blast! Revenge of the Sith is the dream
Ah, the nostalgia. I loved this game. Had so much fun playing with my friend. This is when video games were fun to play. And I'm not saying games now aren't fun, I'm talking about ones age.
I used to play this on the Gamecube when I was REALLY little. I didn't understand how to play, and I found it boring because of how vehicle-centric it was. When I was a kid, all I cared about was playing as a Jedi, so I would just play Geonosis Academy and sometimes the Multiplayer modes. I remember being disappointed that your characters were so small on-screen in the in Geonosis Academy. Seeing this video is actually kind of surreal because I have no recollection of the campaign AT ALL. I must not have touched it when I was a kid. Once Lego Star Wars 1 and the Battlefront games came out, I never looked back. I might pick this re-release up to relive the game. Keep up the awesome content, Flandrew!
Now can we get Episode 3 re-release for the ps5!?! PLEASE!?! If we can get this we can get episode 3!
My question is, how does this compare to the Enhanced Xbox version on Series X and S? Which one looks or plays better?
If you are wondering "but when does it come on Xbox" - It already is and has been for a while now.
You beat me to it, this has been back compat along with a ton of other SW games on the xbox fir years, but Sony of course want ps owners to pay pay pay for any games from previous gens.
It's 4K/60 FPS on Xbox as well, it's a great game.
i played this game recently, because your video about the tie in games of attack of the clones, is a really fun game, i think my favorite parts where when we play as mace windu and anakin, i didnt know about the multiplayer on genonosis, i need to convice someone to play with me now XD, excellent video! loved your channel :D
I just bought this PS2 game a few months ago to play it for the first time ^^
Thanks for the video i dint know this game out again!
It's clear to see Pandemic were inspired by the Rogue Squadron (yes and Battle for Naboo) games with how the vehicles feel, and they did a great job for sure! It's still a ton of fun to play, aged quite gracefully! Always great to see it brought to new audiences.
Crazy how a single level from Shadows of the Empire ended up indirectly kicking off a decade's worth of Star Wars games.
@@yarpen26 haha absolutely! Such a great level so early in the 3D era of gaming. It got so much right!
One of the most underrated Star Wars games
This was one of the last games I played together with one of my best buds before he took his life a few years later...RIP Tony.
5:16 Nice view on the moon
Miss the 2000s game dev horniness. It was silly af but at least was honest. Much better than the crap they push out today to appease those who don't even touch these games to begin with.
This game is actually in my top 3 Star Wars games. Always been a hidden gem for me. Always loved playing it and getting all the challenges completed. The variance in gameplay with all the vehicles and character was so cool. Love this game
I hope we get the Rogue Squadron Trilogy next. Or Star Wars Episode 3
It was amazing to play this game again after so many years. Im glad you are talking about this game it seems nobody is talking about outside of Sly Cooper
I saw this game in stores a lot, but didn’t know anyone who owned it. Surprised since Pandemic made so many great games that this one is relatively unknown, so I figured it was bad. I can’t definitely see how it laid the groundwork for their (much better) later Star Wars games
hope the revenge of the sith game comes back next
He skipped the part where you fight ghosts in a tank by blowing up a bunch of graves (also the ghosts shoot you with a projectile that looks alot like the aat’s main gun’s projectile
This is basically how this game was remastered for the Xbox Series X|S a few years ago, with 4K textures, 60 FPS gameplay, and 16:9 widescreen gameplay and cutscenes.
Could you make video's on the Narnia videogames?
Playing the first one recently yeah it would be funny to see him cover it with some jokes and how hmm they hold up. The bonus behind the scenes were great the game itself has ok ideas and with the partial aspects of the Lego formula. Never played Caspian at all (I did used to own LWW and always got stuck at the stealth bit with the boxes and hiding under the table/in the trunk but beat it a week ago besides a few cheats in last 3 levels) or the Dawn Threader mobile game as the console one was cancelledm
2:37
When a Hornet lands next to me
I always loved the vehicle wave-based arena mode. I remember it getting ridiculously hard, but it might be because I was just a kid.
I loved this game to death back in the day, just wished we could get rouge squadron 2 and rebelstrike from the gamecube.
it's probably just being a kid and growing up with starwars but I still feel the Clone wars is majorly underused for games. As a "galaxy wide conflict" it feels like we only get like 5 planets with some cameo appearances from 3 others. It's why I feel that things like Galactic Contention for squad, Almost any Arma 3 starwars mod and the clone wars era in the battlefront games are so loved but we constantly get the Empire vs rebellion as the main focus when the Clone war is an infinitely more interesting era.
Hope they also include the episode 3 game and possibly even the sidescroller version of it. Some of my favourite oldschool starwars games.
The cool thing about conquest was that captured bases spawned npc units so it was MOBA like in a way too
The Syphon filter games are also available on ps5 now as well, it'd be awesome to see you do videos on those
Great to see all these classic old Starwars games coming back 🙂👍
This game was so fun. The LAAT was the coolest thing to play around in.
I remember discovering this game and kotor around the same time but my mushy child brain confused them both. I hated clone wars but loved kotor so whenever i booted up cw i would wonder when im getting back to the cool rpg dialogue and stuff lol.
It’s been playable on Xbox digital backwards compatibility for years
Yep 360 but removed them back again for Xbox One/Series.
PS2 jank aside, I still had fun playing this again. You can get the platinum trophy in 1 or 2 sessions if you care about that sort of thing. As everyone else has said, the LAAT gunship levels are still super fun.
Hope this gets an Xbox/ PC/ switch release.
It's playable on Xbox already.
It was even one of two og Xbox games to get FPS boost.
@@icravedeath.1200it also retains the dlc that the original xbox live offered, so it has the superior version of the game
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Dang. Had no idea.
Emulator on PC
This was my first star wars game love it to this day
That game is the reason i fell in love with Lego 7679.
This game was an absolute baller! Weird tho to think there was a Clone Wars before Ahsoka and Captain Rex came onto the scene
I’m glad you enjoyed this game and you should experience more of The Clone Wars Multimedia Project, because it’s way better than The Clone Wars show. I recommend watching Star Wars: Clone Wars next.
I like how you casually passed over the fact that you fight literal GHOSTS to talk to Qel-Droma. 😂
I've never actually heard of this game. 🤔 so many games I've missed growing up
i remember renting this game from blockbuster and playing multiplayer over my childhood friend's house
I remember playing this game as a kid and being scared shitless during the Sith levels.
I think there was one with Ghosts that attacked you?
Need to replay it!
I bought this game on ps5 to play for the first time, and had a great time! Well worth 4 quid. My favourite vehicle has to be the gunship, it's so fun to unleash the green laser aimed by presumably sniper elite clones
I don't know if i beat the level on the speeder droid speeder unfortunately. 😭 The cut scenes were pretty good for there tine though.
I remember playing this religiously on the original Xbox all the way towards the last missions and then one day the disc stopped reading for some reason and I never found out how the game ended until years and years later 😢
I wish the Dark Reaper story made into the Clone Wars animated series. One, it would have added some Old Republic material to current canon. Two, it's just a really cool concept that fits the Sith a lot more than Palpatine's bland Death Stars.
This game is a prime example of just how well Lucasfilm was streamlining the continuity between the movies and the Expanded Universe. The game connects directly to Ulic-Qel Droma, the protagonist of the Tales of the Jedi comics from the 90s, which also connected to Dark Empire through the planet of Ossus (the original planet of the Jedi). Exar Kun was the antagonist of those comics, and was featured in the Jedi Academy book trilogy. The Tales of the Jedi comics are also the backstory for the Knights of the Old Republic games, and you can find items related to some of the characters. Furthermore, Jedi Academy, the game, features Marka Ragnos, another Sith from the Tales of the Jedi comics. The Jedi Academy game was the last in the series of games with Kyle Katarn (Dark Forces, Dark Forces II, and Outcast). Dark Forces II featured the Valley of the Jedi on Ruusan, which was related to Darth Bane creating the Rule of 2. There was even a comic series, Jedi vs. Sith featuring this battle and the Sith thought bomb that trapped all of the Force spirits. These stories were exceptionally well done for the most part, and it's impressive how well Lucasfilm managed to pull off tying them all together in a way that made sense. If you haven't read these comics or played these games, they are well worth the time.
Truth be told, the respect was mostly unidirectional from the game writers. Book authors largely refused to acknowledge game events until well into the 2000s (I remember the fandom going wild over Kyle Katarn finally getting a single damn mention in one of the NJO novels). I think the problem was that while many books were written by big names in the fantasy scene, those authors were typically boomers who looked down on video games. Mysteries of the Sith, for instance, had so many references to the Thrawn trilogy (granted, the Noghri being humongous beasts wasn't the best take on the source material), but nowhere in the books could you ever hope to find anything on that Rebel base from the beginning, for instance. It just never happened.
There was just a lot of ego going on there, and not just against game devs, but also against each other. What I hated about Zahn's writing in particular was just how obsessed he was with his own small circle of characters and how he had them talk shit of other people's creations (like Pellaeon calling Daala an idiot in the Hand of Thrawn books).
Hell yeah we got this gem back!
God this takes me back to my 10 year old self with an Xbox and constantly failing at finishing the Anakin Wookie Level
Those were the days 😊
I would love to play this game again at the Switch.
This game felt like someone put Raiders of the Lost Ark in my Star Wars game.
I still got mine on my GameCube. This is a good game.
The republic walker at-xp I think it was called and the ift-x tank are among the most badass vehicles ever in Star Wars imo, def gotta buy this and take a trip down memory lane.
PS the geonosis arena was AWESOME, still remember that back in the day ❤
I always regretted not finishing this on the OG Xbox as a kid!!! I had fond memories of it though! I legit had no idea that Geonosis area mode existed 😂 I’ll have to pick this up eventually! Bummer about the cutscene stretching but it’s nice to see the game on modern hardware!
Was literally just thinking they should rerelease this a few days ago. Haven't played it since I was 9 or 10. Now fingers crossed for a Rogue Squadron trilogy.
My childhood!
I have this game on GameCube and it has four player split screen. Which is pretty cool.
Oh my lord, I grew up with this game on PS2. Why does no one ever talk about this one?
Back when they released it as part of the last batch of back compat games on Xbox a few years ago. I had to buy it for that nostalgia.
Plays well too on Series. Auto HDR / FPS Boost to 60 FPS and higher resolution(textures still look the same)
I’ve only seen the box in the tetris double pack, never played or even seen gameplay of this game.
I love that it is back again
Pretty cool to see this game get a ps5 rerelease, I hope they continue to rerelease classic Star Wars titles with updated graphic!
In a Galaxy far far away, there will always be a clone war
Genuinely surprised it wasn't released on PC and/or Switch.
This means that we may get a Rogue Squadron Trilogy!!!!
So happy that this classic is playable on the ps5, also another game that has is to earn a platinum trophy
Are you gonna look at Sly Cooper too? It's one of my favourite games ever.
I really would love to try this game, I tried to play it on the 360 but unfortunately the backwards compatility was removed. But since I have an Xbox One, I might give it a try since I remember wanting to play this game when Episode 2 was released into theaters.
this is such an insane game to port
Absolutely loved this game as a kid but could never beat the reaper without “lordofsith” cheat code lol.