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Star Wars: The Clone
Wars immerses players into the role of Jedi hero to lead a clone
army from the Republic against the menacing offensive threat of the
Confederacy of Independent Systems. Under the leadership of the
insidious Count Dooku, countless armies of Confederacy droids have
swarmed every star system, sowing chaos and destruction across
Republic worlds. To combat this threat the Republic has deployed a
massive army of clones, led by one of three player-controlled Jedi:
Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi or Mace Windu. Their goal is to
thwart the Confederacy from reassembling an ancient Sith weapon of
mass destruction. That mandate places the fate of the Republic in
the hands of players, who must command their forces through 16
dramatic campaigns spanning six immense Star Wars worlds, from the
desolate, ice-covered ruins of Rhen Var and war-torn plains of
Geonosis, to the towering treetop cities of the Wookiee home planet
of Kashyyyk.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars features innovative and well-detailed
single and multiplayer campaigns coupled with a unique blend of
non-stop action. The game will incorporate popular characters and
various familiar vehicles and settings from Star Wars: Episode II.
While the game's primary focus is on high-intensity engagement,
defined combat roles for each vehicle will add a distinctive
dimension. Upon meeting certain objectives, players can change
vehicles during battle and pilot an array of units from the arsenal
of the Republic, including a speeder bike, AT-SX assault walker,
fighter tank, and Republic gunship. In all, players engage more than
30 unique combat units.
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IGN Cube:
"The action is intense, the control is fluid and tight, and the
gameplay is diverse and well balanced. Some of the gameplay
scenarios are going to be more fun that others, but the end result
is a package of Star Wars whoopass that even non-fans will enjoy.
Clone Wars is a truly great Star Wars game."
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GameSpot:
"Clone Wars
succeeds at making you feel like you're on the front lines of a big
Star Wars ground battle. The multiplayer mode does a fine job of
extending the game's mileage, making Clone Wars suitable at
least for a rental by the casual Star Wars fan, but worth holding
onto for those who really enjoyed SW:EII."
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Nintendo Power:
"While recent Star Wars movies are largely concerned with political
struggle between warring factions, Clone Wars is pure action and
tons of fun. Although we've seen this type of game before, Clone
Wars goes the extra mile by including a broader range of stages and
several multiplayer modes."
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