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Star Wars Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance
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This pre-owned product is guaranteed to work and includes a box with original cover art and instruction manual.
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Lucasarts Entertainment |
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LucasArts |
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DS |
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Action |
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Fantasy Violence
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| Star Wars The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance, developed exclusively for the Nintendo DS by the LucasArts Singapore team in conjunction with Lucasfilm Animation, lets gamers experience the awesome power when two Jedi join forces to fight as one. With an innovative stylus-based input, controlling the Jedi's movement and engaging in Lightsaber combat has never felt more immersive. |
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- Play through an original story exclusive to the Nintendo DS that expands The Clone Wars series in exciting new directions
- Create your own Jedi dream teams by pairing Jedi Masters and Padawans. For example, team up Anakin Skywalker with Obi-Wan Kenobi, or Ahsoka Tano with Mace Windu
- Develop the relationship between two Jedi and generate more powerful attacks and special abilities. Replay missions with different character combinations to unlock new areas, collectibles, and other secrets
- Play with a friend using the drop-in/drop-out coop feature via Wi-Fi
- Control all movement, Lightsaber combat and cinematic action sequences with just the DS stylus
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| A Game With Phenomenal Production Values But VERY Simple Gameplay |
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By: G-FRESH
Favorite Category: Action
Date: Friday, Dec 12, 2008
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| While I'm not a huge fan of new Clone Wars cartoon, I am enjoying it, and Lucasarts Singapore REALLY nailed it with this particular license. If your a fan of the new cartoon series there is much to love here, and if your not a fan or just mildly enjoying it, you'll still find a decent, albeit simple, action adventure game.
The production value of Jedi Alliance is OFF THE CHARTS. In my personal o...[More] |
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| A reason to travel back to a galaxy far, far away |
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By: Cheese in a can
Favorite Category: Role-Playing
Date: Thursday, Nov 20, 2008
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| I first put Star Wars Clone Wars into my DS slot not knowing what to expect. I somewhat expected the usual port of a console game where the graphics are hashed down and several touch screen elements are randomly thrown at the wall as the developers prayed that they would make a system worth selling for ** bucks. As soon as I started the game, it was clear to me that this was no rehashed port of a ...[More] |
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