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Lucas P
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Has anyone played this yet?

it has been out for nearly a week and the reviews are not terrible, but they all say it's too easy and too short. what do you guys think?

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Tug666
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Well my mate and I got this one out over a weekend and where we completed the first game in about 48 hours of allmost non-stop play (we only stoped for about 10 minuets every now and then when are eyes hurt and or we needed sleep but total play time for completion was under 50 hours) this one has slipped through my fingers we played it for about the same time (red bull is great eh? lol) and we still didn't manage it the sheer amount of special bits and unlockables is quite somthing allmost everything leads to a new secrate pick up or some such.

Game play wise the game is still just as cool and just as much of a laugh as the first.

Having said that they should have left the ship piloting levels alone, they typicly had to tinker with the control system for starships has changed for the first game where the craft moved along and you could control it's position and guns. it is now like some sort of arcade game from the 60's with each craft or vehicle only having a forward control (making turning around a nightmare) as you look at them from a verry dodgy 3rd person cam.

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thanks Tug. emoticon I might pick this up next paycheck then. emoticon

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Played it. It rocks. Lots of fun. Much more fun and even more Star Wars feeling, than many REAL Star Wars games.

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