
I bought this gaming system for my son for christmas. At the time is was 2, a very advance 2. I read reviews and people said their 2yr. or 3yr. olds loved their leapfrog so I went on and bought it. At the time I also review different games that he would be able to play at his age. Well time has passed and now my Son is 3. He loves the characters, but has a hard time moving quick enough with buttons to play the games. I think I would have waited until he was turning 4. I knew that the game it came with was VERY ADVANCE. I was fine with that, I gave it to my older nephew.I just really like the design. The gaming system is great, lots of different games that are fun and educational. Plus a great bonus is the limited edition star wars design…
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I am a 24 year old medical student and after this long journey of studying medicine I sometimes feel that I enjoy a lot of things other than medicine. I even think I would be better off taking these things Art Of Starwars as a career. I am crazy about animation and illustrative art for example. I always dream of becoming a visual storyboard artist in one of the great movies like lord of the rings or starwars and create characters, fantasy landscapes, etc. I am really talented at this by the way. Have you ever had that same feeling? If yes, how did you react? Did you just follow what your instinct tells you to blindly or have you thought about all of the years you ve invested and forgot about your dream?
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SWG is sinking fast. Just stay away and wait for a better game. No, “Empire at War” isn’t any good either.
I would recommend however that you spend your money on a classic like X-Wing VS Tie Fighter for the same (but better) effect. PVP is consensual – so if you’d like you can fly your little Tie Fighter in the middle of a group of X Wings and their lasers won’t hurt you unless you want them to. YOu can get most ships that have been seen in the movies, but as Imperial you’ll want to complete the “Jedi Starfighter” quest which gives you Anakin’s Episode III fighter.
What is fun about that is that it’s the best fighter in the game – so Ship building professions cannot build anything that is nearly as good and thus have become worthless… and with the advent of the NGE pushed into an even more minority status.
This expansion is also currently free with the “Starter Kit” that is also available on Amazon… but it’s not really worth it.
I’d suggest buying some Chuck Norris movies.
Ok. Everyone here seems bent on destroying the game’s reputation. Well, it’s hard to do so when SOE did that for us. As a player of the original, and the subsequent Combat Upgrade, I have a varied experience. Did I like that there were as many jedi as there were? No. The time frame was wrong for such things. Did I like the original combat system? No, it was a little too confusing. But I enjoyed the game after the CU, and could not be found on the ground for long after the release of Jump to Lightspeed. Why you may ask. Well, to date, the space fighter system built into JTL is the best I’ve ever played. I’ve been playing space fighters for awhile, and trust me, if Lucas Arts were to package the space combat system as a seperate package it’d make a fortune. Unlike everyone else here, I am taking JTL for what it added, not what it didn’t change. And this added perhaps the most fun aspect to the game that I ever played. I still keep my SWG account solely for this part of it. So, all you others who just want to whine how SOE screwed us all by changing the ground combat, remember that we still have the space fights, and they’re great.
Do not buy this expansion pack. It is now free for anyone that has Star Wars Galaxies. It was originally released as an expansion, but after a year, they made it available for no charge to anyone who hadn’t bought it yet.
I’ve played this game for a while now and I really enjoy it. The space battles really are the best of the whole game. Depending on the ship choice you make, you can either go after the enemy fighters or you can destroy the enemy capital ships.
The ground battles are fun as well and you get a wide variety of terrain to fight over, from cities to swamps and everything in between. You have a number of different weapon choices as well, based on the class of fighter you choose.
Additionally, there are bonuses that can be applied to space battles or ground battles.
As for the negatives about this game, I would say that after a while it gets old. You get to play different sides but you’re mostly fighting over the same planets, with the exception of a few.
Everything considered, I still consider this a great game and well worth the money.
The controls are a little bit of a hastle at first, but you get used to it after a bit. It’s a good game, dumbed down slightly from the larger consoles to fit on your psp.
I own the PS2 version and I bought this so that I could play SWB2 on the go. I was wrong. The controls sucked; I could never remember the buttons. (Maybe there was a better control scheme option available, but I always use default on EVERYTHING.) There was little over half of the maps that the PS2 version had. I understand that a UMD can only hold so much, but seriously! The SPECIAL MISSIONS exclusively for PSP: easier than pie! I could almost do it blindfolded! These could be taken out and add in some more maps maybe. Space was even more of a hassle; with less buttons than the PS2 controller I could not remember the difference between landing and primary cannons! I simply did not like this game. One more thing: Good luck getting all the medals!
I recommend getting SWB: Renegade Squadron instead. The multiplayer option is awesome!
Fast shipping. My 11yr. old son loves this game as much as the fist one.