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I have played most games released by LucasArts and this ranks among the top. I don’t have a single bad thing to say about this game. The downloadable content that comes free with this edition add exciting alternate stories to classic star wars, enjoy.
The game would be SO MUCH BETTER if it didn’t suffer SERIOUS slowdown. There are no options to adjust video settings, and it runs in slow motion. My computer is admittedly not top of the line, but it is STILL a powerful computer able to run nearly any game out there. It certainly met the min. requirements for the game. This is a piss poor port of the game to pc, and I hope the developers get their act together when they make part 2.
Hey this game is like no other star wars games, I like it, well besides the camera, but it’s fun to play….
This was a game that was fun to play until you got to the boss levels. Then it was utterly ruined. Why the designers would suddenly change the game style
when you got to the bosses is beyond me. Normal game play was 3 dimensional allowing you to move wherever and the camera follows. But on most of the
boss levels the camera is static in one place making it extremely difficult to play on a pc. A very odd choice because much of the game made you feel
like you were playing something really groundbreaking, but then you’d get to the final stage of a level and it was like you were playing on an atari 2600.
The boss level where you bring down a star destroyer was by far the most idiotic thing I have ever encountered in a video game. I will be very cautious
about the sequel.
My son loves his new starwars room & this looks good in it – fairly easy to put up & has stayed up so far!
This collection is bound to capture your heart and evoke a tin ear on successive tracks. I found much to like and some duds – easy to skip over.
Very good value.
Good mix of films!
I’m a big fan of this soundtrack music and will be looking for more CD’s like this.
Released several years ago for the 25th Anniversary of Varese Sarabande, the entreprising label devoted almost exclusively to film scores, this inexpensive compilation is good way to sample many compelling scores from the last few decades of movies. I will run down through some highlights.
The first disc contains much of the best music on this collection. Angelo Badalamenti’s theme from David Lynch’s “Blue Velvet”. Also a selection from Maurice Jarre’s score to “Witness”. John Carpenter’s simplistic yet creepy theme from his classic “Halloween”. Charles Bernstein’s sinister opening credits music to “A Nightmare on Elm Street”. Howard Shore’s beautiful and dramatic end theme to the Cronenberg film, “The Fly”. One of my absolute favorites on this disc is undoubtedly the “Robocop” theme by the late, great Basil Poledouris which is one of the most inspiring action themes from the 1980s. Then we get the familiar march from “The Empire Strikes Back” by John Williams. I also love the all American score by Bill Conti composed for the film “The Right Stuff”. Alan Silvestri contributes a selection from his score to James Cameron’s “The Abyss”, mixing orchestra with a grand choral contribution. It’s strange that most of the best music at least to my ears is contained here on the first disc. The other three CDs have much less interesting material but how can one forget Poledouris again in the big march from “Starship Troopers” as well as a selection from Don Davis’ score to the sci-fi blockbuster “The Matrix”.
It’s clear that Varese Sarabande intended for this compilation to be more of a sampler to whet your appetite for the full scores instead of giving you much in the way of musical substance. Most tracks don’t run much longer than four minutes but it’s plenty enough to hold all the famous themes and melodies from these movies. Varese Sarabande has also released a 30th Anniversary Celebration recently with no overlap with this set whatsoever. I get a bang of having these themes in my library as most of the full scores aren’t exactly great classics, so it’s a great idea to have a compilation of all the winning and recognizable numbers together in one place. The very low asking price also helps greatly indeed.
I am enjoying Varese Sarabande right now as I write this review. It is a true stress reliever. Totally love it. I also play this CD and the 30th anniversary edition to my third graders. They recognize some of the music from movies that they have seen. What a wonderful learning atmosphere it helps to create in my classroom.