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Posted on Sep 27, 2009 08:28:21 AM
Star Wars - Clone Wars: Republic Heroes is specially created for the very famous handheld gaming console named PSP. The PSP is manufactured by Sony which a world leader in electronic equipments. The game is based on the very famous Star Wars the Clone Wars TV series. You have to battle for galactic peace that puts you in the middle of clone wars. The game is developed by Krome Studios and LucasArts. On the other hand it is published by LucasArts.
In the game you will have to play on the behalf of noble galactic republic. You will play as a mysterious bounty hunter Cad Bane who will have to face the evil super villain Kul Teska. You will have to fight as Jedi Knights and clone troopers. In the game you will have to conquer 30 missions before you can finish the game. The graphics of the game are amazing and they appear nothing less than real. The Star Wars - Clone Wars: Republic Heroes (PSP) game has an all new storyline that will keep you glued to the computer screen. Your character can easily defeat the enemy soldiers but once you progress in the game the going becomes tough. The clone troopers are loaded with some of the most ferocious weapons.
Various new weapons are also provided such as a rocket launcher, thermal detonator, jet pack, etc. As you progress in the game it will definitely send chills down your spine. The gameplay is spectacular and you will have an all new experience of the Star Wars.

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Posted on May 25, 2009 03:55:29 PM

A rollicking, roller coaster ride of mythical adventures and legendary folktales Indiana Jones has probably been the most successful adventure franchise that has been able to captivate the audience. It would have been impossible not to make a game out of this extremely popular plot. Developed by Lucasarts this game takes off right after the earlier version Indian Jones and the Infernal machine. Updated graphics, improved control and detailed environments coupled with the captivating storyline that zips you across the globe in a whirlwind quest Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings is the latest game from Lucasarts to hit the PSP.
The story is set in the year 1939 when the World War II begins and is set 18 years prior to the happenings in the Kingdom of the Crystal skull. The plot revolves around the legendary archaeologist/adventurer who is on a quest to locate the staff of Moses. Indiana moves from Chinatown in San Francisco to the exotic jungles of the Panamas and battles enemies who are out to thwart his search for the staff. An elephant chase and a fight on top of the cable car are some of the peak action points in the game. The developers have utilised a newly developed Euphoria game engine. This new animation engine allows the game to move beyond the ordinary as it ensures that all the characters never have the same reaction, all the enemies put in the game think on their own and all the objects used display their own distinctive textures and quality. Indiana Jones and the Staff of the Kings PSP features a variety of new concepts like a highly interactive environment, lots of challenges that allow you to unlock adventures like a biplane combat with your friends in the cooperative mode and trademark escape to save your life moments.
The game was slated for release in 2007 but due to the fact that the Star Wars: the Force Unleashed (uses the same engine) was focused upon it was put on the backburner for a while. All set to hit the stands in all formats on the 12th of June it incorporates highly stylistic features that are bound to amaze you and fill you with an exhilarating rush.

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Posted on Oct 28, 2008 05:33:12 PM

Handheld console gamers have been left waiting for a long, long time, for a good star wars action game to hit the shelves. LucasArts has pretty much answered that call with the release of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. This is one of those few games, not hyped up just because of the name and license, but also for the gameplay and graphics. Cool words like Digital Molecular Matter and Naturalmotion’s Euphoria Engine tend to make us curious.
Those may be just for the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions, but it still hypes up the title on the less capable consoles. And it certainly does live up to that hype. It gives the player immense control over the force, with access to powers like never before. The Star Wars: The Force Unleashed PSP version, interestingly, follows the same storyline of the Xbox 360 and PS3 counterparts, and Krome Studios developed it for the PSP, Wii and PS2, with LucasArts overseeing the production.
The events of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed take place between episode III and IV, or between the old and new trilogies to be more precise. It does an awesome job of bridging the gap in the story line.
Tons of new techniques, like the Force Push, Lightning, Force Grip and the good old Force Repulse can be use to throw off and attack enemies. A whole bunch of new combos can be unlocked as well, by using a combination of these Force techniques. One good point of the game is that Darth Vader’s secret apprentice, the main character of the game, is already quite powerful when you start off with him. The environment is extremely friendly, with tons of useable objects, such as boxes and explosives that you can use against your enemies, and sometimes, you can use your enemies themselves. The auto aim system targets whatever is right in front of you.
The most fun part of the game is how you can use the force powers and combine them to make cool attacks. Oddly enough, the most fun enemies are the most commonly available ones as well – The storm troopers. Using your powers on them is just amazingly fun.
There is a ton to discover, and it’s all so much fun to experiment with your powers in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.

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Posted on Jul 14, 2008 09:46:56 AM

Based on the famous motion-picture, Star Wars, the George Lucas owned LucasArts have come out with a game called ‘Star Wars: The Force Unleashed’, in collaboration with Dark Horse Comics, Del Ray Books, Lego and Hasbro. The game has been specially developed for the PlayStation Portable and is expected to hit the stores somewhere in the month of September.
The game is based around the “Ronin” game engine, Lucas’ personal favorite, but also succeeds in including third party technology services like the “Digital Molecular Matter” from Pinelux Entertainment, used for the dynamically destructible objects and “Havoc”, used for the rigid body physics. To depict the game in a cinematic manner, the developers have used the equipment to capture facial expressions and motion. The game’s soundtrack is very catchy and has special inputs from John Williams.
The PSP enjoys an advantage that its rivals do not and that is the presence of a “historic mode” that enables the players to reenact five battles from the movie. Moreover, the multiplayer mode allows for up to four players at once. The promoters have claimed that the Star Wars galaxy will give the gamers the chance to discover more revelations about their world. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (PSP) features the player in the role of Darth Vader’s mysterious Sith apprentice “Starkiller”. The “rebel alliance”, responsible for the annihilation of the Sith in the movie, will be there, as will Princess Leia, with both playing an integral part in the story.
During Level 1, the player has the chance to control Darth Vader in fulfilling his quest to find a suitable apprentice in the form of Starkiller. The way the player handles Starkiller throughout the game will play a huge role in determining the output of the game which has been designed in different ways keeping in mind all possible outcomes. So it looks like a surefire hit not just for Star Wars fans, but for all PSP owners.

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