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Been playing it with my mate today for about 3 to 4 hours straight, and I have to say it's brilliant. Didn't really play it much on release, just played through 1-player and left it, but multiplayer is the dogs balls.
It seems to be a lot harder than the original, with TIEs enduring a lot more fire and the AI slightly improved. Prisoners of Maw is rock solid as there seems to be limitless enemies and you really need to work as a team to get through it unscathed. Well, alive at least. Got to the Raids level then turned it off, after a couple of goes the first secret level.
Really, you should dig this out and give it a go.
I also discovered the brilliance of Pac-Man Vs. It's really, really awesome to play, even though I lost I had a top time playing and almost managed to collect all the pellets at one point. Like Dringo said, the inclusion of the Mario voice-over is a work of genius.
"Pac-Man has a power-pellet!"
Been playing it with my mate today for about 3 to 4 hours straight, and I have to say it's brilliant. Didn't really play it much on release, just played through 1-player and left it, but multiplayer is the dogs balls.
It seems to be a lot harder than the original, with TIEs enduring a lot more fire and the AI slightly improved. Prisoners of Maw is rock solid as there seems to be limitless enemies and you really need to work as a team to get through it unscathed. Well, alive at least. Got to the Raids level then turned it off, after a couple of goes the first secret level.
Really, you should dig this out and give it a go.
I also discovered the brilliance of Pac-Man Vs. It's really, really awesome to play, even though I lost I had a top time playing and almost managed to collect all the pellets at one point. Like Dringo said, the inclusion of the Mario voice-over is a work of genius.
"Pac-Man has a power-pellet!"