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Honest Review Of Star Wars 3 The Clone Wars
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will contain all the characters from both seasons of the hugely popular animated TV series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, plus some fan-favorite characters from the beloved theatrical Star Wars Saga. The game will feature all-new battle modes, giving players unique head-to-head match and an upgraded level builder, allowing the creation of customized databases and in-game battlegrounds. Play as either a Jedi or separatist with brand new character abilities, such as Squad Command Lightsaber carving, Lightsaber jump, long distance Jedi attack and Grab sale, all within a new, easy to navigate hub.
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The upcoming Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will be something different than its predecessors. Release of (finally) on March 22, the game will be out simultaneously on all major systems, including PC and both DS and PSP. This only demonstrated the popularity not only LEGO, but Star Wars games.
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will have a different look than previous installments, as Traveller’s Tales is to base the characters and play sets on The Clone Wars television series on Cartoon Network, this will make art designs more cartoonish and less LEGO-ish. than other games. LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will have characters from the TV show and guest appearances from the film.
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LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (PSP)
With 20 story missions and 40 bonus levels, LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will rival the length of the other LEGO titles before it, including the latest release, LEGO Harry Potter. Players can also play as either a Jedi or separatist faction in this release. Players will be able to not only play the co-op via split screen, but they will also jump between parallel stories during a mission. This feature will be picture-in-picture with two sets of actions happening at once on screen. The larger screen image will be player-driven, and the less will be handled by AI Nothing in ai The screen will enhance the story or completing any goals to be executed. This “swap story mode will allow gamers to play two separate areas at once, so they encounter two sets of goals while playing under the guise of a single mission.
Missions will now be more of an RTS gameplay style of LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, and players will be able to lead a clone army as they battle droids for the Empire. New as well as skills such as issuing squad commands, cut clean through with Lightsaber, handsprings and long distance Jedi attack force pushing droids, grapple points, and pressure-sensitive pads, where the Jedi perform combo moves to destroy certain objects. Vehicle levels have changed somewhat as well, and players can land their ships before the fighting on foot. Finally, to allow the player character to explore all areas of the Star Wars galaxy, the hub has been modified to take place in a Star Destroyer named Resolute.
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars can take the LEGO franchise in a new direction with some of these elements. We’ll have to wait and see when the game launches across all major gaming platform, 22 March in North America and March 25 in Europe.
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LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (PSP)
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars can take the LEGO franchise in a new direction with some of these elements. We’ll have to wait and see when the game launches across all major gaming platform, 22 March in North America and March 25 in Europe.
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