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"It’s unbelievable," a source told us today after seeing screens from Rogue Squadron 2 on Gamecube. "It gave me goosebumps. There are going to be three playable levels at E3. Honestly, it makes Star Fighter [Activision’s PlayStation 2 title] look like a joke. You look at it and say immediately, ‘That is Star Wars’." Talk is surfacing of advanced AI, the ability to control wing-men from your X-Wing, sections where the player takes on the role of monstrously famous anti-hero Darth Vader, a plot focused on two Death Stars and graphical detail as yet unseen in a Star Wars game. The Force, to paraphrase Mr Guinness, is certainly with Nintendo.
I would talk about this, but I'm off to claim my gameaday prize.
Plot over two Death Stars? The WHOLE of the trilogy?!
:D
> I have a feeling that this will be the best Star Wars game ever,
> even at this early stage - Anything based on the original trilogy is
> going to be a classic and I remember the demo of this game last year
> leaving me gob smacked!!
I shall wait with great interest for this
> title!!
it does look pretty damn good!
I shall wait with great interest for this title!!
1 team uses X wings, the others tie fighters.
4 player split screen too.
I'll be claiming Smash Brothers 2 for my Gameaday win (That is if it really does exist).
The original was one of the greatest multiplayer games ever.
"It’s unbelievable," a source told us today after seeing screens from Rogue Squadron 2 on Gamecube. "It gave me goosebumps. There are going to be three playable levels at E3. Honestly, it makes Star Fighter [Activision’s PlayStation 2 title] look like a joke. You look at it and say immediately, ‘That is Star Wars’." Talk is surfacing of advanced AI, the ability to control wing-men from your X-Wing, sections where the player takes on the role of monstrously famous anti-hero Darth Vader, a plot focused on two Death Stars and graphical detail as yet unseen in a Star Wars game. The Force, to paraphrase Mr Guinness, is certainly with Nintendo.
I would talk about this, but I'm off to claim my gameaday prize.
Plot over two Death Stars? The WHOLE of the trilogy?!
:D