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Star Wars Bounty Hunter - PS2
Offical GamePro Score: 3.00
Average User Score: 2.7
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Totally didn't meet my expectations
- Posted: Sep, 28, 2008
- Score: 1/5.0
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I remember back when the PS2 came out and the original Trilogy had just been rereleased, I wanted a Boba Fett bounty hunting game. I envisioned a game that let you choose which bounties you went after and let you level up your skills.
when I heard about this game I was totally psyched. but it was so linear and the controls were just plain cumbersome. What a let down.
EVERY SERIES HAS A DUD
- Posted: Apr, 07, 2005
- Score: 3/5.0
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Not a bad concept to use a bounty hunter to hunt through levels but the game was boring and the controls werent easy to master. Plys it is your a hardcore SW fan... otherwise stay away.
...well not every Star Wars game is going to be good.
- Posted: Sep, 29, 2003
- Score: 2/5.0
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Ughhh a star wars game gone rotten. Almost everything aboout this game is boring,only some cool elements restrain me (barley)from really blasting this game. The controls are clumsy,the graphics are primitive and the sound is so-so. This game hade the potental but..well play it,if you dare. SKIP!
Boring!
- Posted: Feb, 15, 2003
- Score: 1/5.0
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Not only was this game boring, it was a BIG disappointment. I found this game way to repetitive and awkward. There is this thing to cut through metal, and all metal looks almost exactly alike. So you have to try every piece of metal to see if you can cut it. The levels just had the same objective=to try and find the target. So you have to play 6 levels chasing a guy until the last stage when you kill him. And then it repeats itself with other bounties. The level you were on all looks the same. So you think you advanced farther in the level, but you're back where you started! Yeah, the graphics were pretty good, but that doesn't help the fact that this game was a major disappointment. I hope the next Star Wars game will be a little better.
This game is my kind of scum.
- Posted: Dec, 26, 2002
- Score: 4.5/5.0
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Okay, first, what were you thinking, Hendrix? The graphics are great, and deserve at least a 4.0, the sound deserves a 5.0 (Big surprise, considering this is a Star Wars game), and control gets a 4.0. Okay, time to stop bashing Crack-Head Hendrix, and time to start talking about the game. You play as Jango Fett, shortly after Episode I. Count Dooku has left the Jedi order, and looking for a template for the clone army. He decides to create a nearly impossible bounty, reasoning that the one that collects it is worthy. Jango and the SW universe look incredible in this game. The cutscenes make some nice eye candy (They were made by Industrial Light and Magic), the music is epic (No, really?), the voice acting is great, and the new sound effects were recorded by Skywalker Sound. There's also some cool stuff to unlock, like a Jango Fett comic, previews images of Wizards of the Coasts latest Star Wars cards, and outtakes, which you unlock by collecting bounties and finding secrets. The only thing that bogs down Bounty Hunter is the tedious platform jumping, and the occasional camera problems. Overall, Bounty Hunter is a great game for Star Wars fans who wonder what it's like in a typical Bounty Hunter's day, and gamers who are eagerly waiting for (sneer)Tomb Raider VI.
very awsome Star Wars game
- Posted: Dec, 14, 2002
- Score: 5/5.0
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Bounty Hunter is a very good star wars game. it's awsome on the ps2. the graphics r astounding, and the cinemas r crystal clear. the sound is magnificent and the music and weapon effects r superb. the controls r good, minor camera problems with moving it on ur own but that is ok. the lock on feature works great. this game is a must own for any star wars or 3d action gamer.
everybody has to play
- Posted: Dec, 05, 2002
- Score: 5/5.0
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hello everybody. listen up. everybody must go play this game. the graphics are spectacular, but they're ok in some instances but it doesn't take away from the fun time the game gives you. the controls are tight, except on the auto aiming sometimes. because you could be shooting somebody in front of you, but gettin blasted by like 10 guys behind you. the way Jango shoots in different directions at one time is cool too. the level layouts are awesome especially when you're on corsucant and tattooine. the sounds are on the spot and it's presented like it is a movie. it was a blast to play, and the sweet extras you get while you're beating it. overall, it would take a normal player about 7 hours to beat, but sometimes they enemies get cheap and come basically out of nowhere, but that can be dealt with you're dual blasters! i definitely recommend this game!
Mutiny on the Bounty
- Posted: Nov, 28, 2002
- Score: 3.5/5.0
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This latest Star Wars title was highly anticipated by Star Wars fans and non-fans alike. I'm not a fan of Star Wars, but I still think that I can speak fairly when I say that it didn't live up to it. The conrols were easy and simple enough. The gameplay was fun for the most part. I didn't have any camera problems except for when I tried to shoot someone while flying in the jetpack and the camera kept switching angles on me. The sound was just bad. I don't like it when games have music trigger when you walk across a doorway, that way if you walk back across it turns off. This gets annoying. The sound effects are very boring; its hard to get into a game that has such a pethetic excuse for laser fire. I think this game had some potential to be a great title but simply didn't perform like it could have.
Game Info
Star Wars Bounty Hunter | PS2
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- Release Date: Nov. 19, 2002
- Price: $50.00
- Publisher: LucasArts
- Developer: LucasArts
- Platform(s): PS2 GameCube
- Genre: Action
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