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Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter

 
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Game Description

Running concurrent with the events in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter -- the sequel to the original Star Wars: Starfighter -- focuses on Jedi Master Adi Gallia's efforts to thwart the nefarious scheme of Count Dooku, who wishes to diminish the influence of the Jedi Council by swaying star systems away from the Republic. Gameplay remains true to the original, with only selective changes made. The two most notable changes are that the number of playable characters is down from three to two (Nym being the only character to return from the first game) and players are now able to use a host of Force Powers in combat, in lieu of actual secondary ship weapons.

Adi Gallia, who pilots the nimble Jedi Starfighter, can at first only perform Force Shield, an ability which surrounds the ship with a protective shield for a limited time. Yet during the course of the adventure Adi will learn new abilities, such as Force Lightning, a powerful electric attack; Force Reflex, which slows down time and allows you to inflict more damage on enemies; and lastly, Force Shock Wave, a circular wave of energy that damages anyone within the vicinity of your craft. Though unable to use Force Powers, Nym's slow, powerful craft is loaded with an array of secondary weapons. As before, wingmen can be ordered to perform a host of duties, including protecting specific targets, forming up on your wing or attacking at will. Levels provide objectives reminiscent of the first adventure, requiring gamers to perform seek-and-destroy, escort, and defensive missions. Interjected between levels are a number of CG and in-game cut-scenes which provide the necessary narrative.

The two-player mode even allows players to complete the Story Mode cooperatively, with additional ships provided for both players to choose from. By completing bonus and secret objectives in the game's Story Mode, players can unlock up to 30 different rewards, including trailers for other LucasArts titles, concept art and outtakes from the Episode II movie, commentary from the game developers and ten playable ships. TIE fighters, X-Wings, advanced versions of the in-game fighters, enemy ships, and even Jango Fett's Slave 1 are all hidden within the game.
~ Gavin Frankle, All Game Guide

Production Credits

Director: Daron Stinnett; Designer: Tim Longo; Lead Programmer: Brett Douville; Level Designer: Ric Liu, Dax Gazaway, Harley Baldwin; Programmer: Nick Porcino, Brent Villalobos; Interactive Art: John Kong, Livia Knight, Thao Le, Ron Lussier, Sean Marr, Chris Miles, Jeff Murchie, Yurik Riegel, Kristen Russell, Pat Sirk, Jason Patnode, Barbara Wenger, Corrine Wong; Pre-Rendered Movies: Karin Nestor, Baron Schulte, Thitikun "eddy" Vorachart, Peter Whiteside, Lisa Wong; Testing: Toby Mast, Mark Montuya, David Silverstein; International Testing: Erik Ellicock; User Interface: Fred Sharples, Fearghal Odea, Mark Del Lima, Keiko Chaffee, Pamela Miller; Voice of Captain Orsai: Roger L. Jackson; Voice of Generic Toth Pilot: Roger L. Jackson; Voice of Clone: Jeff Glenn Bennett; Voice of Ruuk: Andrew Chaikin; Voice of Jinkins: Ross King; Voice of Kole: Jeff Seaburg; Voice of Nym Pilot 1: Jeff Seaburg; Voice of Tf Boss 1: Jeff Seaburg; Voice of Loreli Ro: Grey Delisle; Voice of Nym Pilot 2: Grey Delisle; Voice of Wingmate 2: Grey Delisle, Neil Ross; Voice of Mace: Kevin Michael Richardson; Voice of Tf Refinery Droid: Kevin Michael Richardson; Voice of Tf Scarab Droid: Kevin Michael Richardson; Voice of Nym: Charlie Pocket; Voice of Nym Pilot 3: Wally Winger; Voice of Reti: Wally Winger; Voice of Rhys: Darren Scott; Voice of Siri Tachi: Corie Henninger; Voice of Sol Sixxa: Jason London; Voice of Tiin: Joe Paulino; Voice of Toth: Adrian Zmed; Voice of Vana: Lisa Fuson; Voice of Wingmate 1: Rob Paulsen, Jim Ward; Voice of Droid: Rob Paulsen; Recording Engineer: Ernie Sheesley, Arnold Geher; Assistant Engineer: Eric Lewis, Lisa Carlon, Crystal Wright; Original Star Wars Music Composed By: John Williams; Original Star Wars Sound Effects By: Ben Burtt; Product Marketing Manager: Joel Dreskin; Marketing Coordinator: Karina Hallum; Public Relations: Tom Sarris, Heather Twist Phillips, Alexis Mervin; Manual Writer: Geoffrey Keighley; Manual Editor: Mollie Boero; Manual Design: Patty Hill; Package Design: Blind Mice Studio; Internet Marketing: Jim Passalacqua, Tony Deweese, Cassia Dominguez; Very Special Thanks: George Lucas
~ Jason Rhoades, All Game Guide
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Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter
Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter
North American Xbox cover art
Developer(s) LucasArts
Publisher(s) LucasArts
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox
Release date(s) PlayStation 2
NA March 10, 2002
EU March 28, 2002
Xbox
NA May 13, 2002
EU May 31, 2002
Genre(s) Action, space simulation
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
Media DVD
Input methods Gamepad

Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter is a video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Released before Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones opened in theatres, it is the sequel to Star Wars: Starfighter. Jedi Starfighter takes place just prior to the second Star Wars film's events and during the Battle of Geonosis.

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Plot

Set before and during the Battle of Geonosis, the story features Jedi Master Adi Gallia and the hot-headed pirate from the previous game, Nym, as Gallia tests out the Republic's new weapon: the Jedi Starfighter. She meets Nym, now forcefully exiled from his base of operations on Lok from the Trade Federation, fighting, yet again, the Trade Federation as they greedily seek to create a potent weapon which to use in the upcoming Clone Wars and expand on the growing Separatist movement against the Republic. Many old favorites from the original game are now in this one, including Nym's chattery Toydarian partner, Reti. New characters include Jinkins, a Bith briefly mentioned in Star Wars Starfighter, Captain Orsai, a brave cruiser pilot, Kole, Nym's demolition expert, and the evil Captain Toth, the leader of Saboath mercenary army and the mastermind who came up with the deadly Hex Missile Threat.

Vehicles

The game features two immediately playable craft: Nym's starfighter, "The Havoc", which features heavy armament as a bomber, and Adi's fighter, which features force powers such as lightning and force shield. There are also nine unlockable craft which can be played on any mission: the X-wing, Tie fighter, Reti's advanced Zoomer, Adi's advanced Jedi starfighter, Saboath fighter, Jenkin's advanced Freefall, Nym's advanced Havoc, a Republic gunship, and Jango Fett's Slave I. In addition, the Z-95 headhunter can be unlocked. However, to do this, you must enter the code "headhunt". When you begin a mission after entering the code, you will be flying the Z-95.

Gameplay

In the game, the player controls different star fighters from the Star Wars Universe. Each mission revolves around protecting friendly ships and destroying enemy ships. Each mission also has one bonus and one hidden objective completing of which unlocks bonus missions, videos, and starfighters.

Starfighters are equipped with different weaponry which can be highly effective in certain missions. The use of the force weapons in the Jedi Starfighter present a unique aspect to the genre. Force weapons are activated by holding a button which begins to turn the screen purple, and releasing it before the screen becomes white. Holding the button for just the right amount of time will cause the force weapon to last longer or destroy more targets. Holding it too long or too short will reduce its effectiveness. Although unlimited in number, force weapons take several seconds to "recharge" while Adi is regaining her mental strength.

Reception

Official UK PlayStation 2 Magazine thought highly of the game, awarding it an 8/10 score and describing it thusly: "Starfighter returns with a few welcome innovations."

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