Nearly all Star Wars games, including this one, have amazing sound. Sound: Sound has been well implemented into the game. Nothing too spectacular, but impressive as mentioned. It certainly matches up to the visual majesty of Star Wars. The developers of Star Wars Republic Commando have treated gamers to some nice visuals. Graphics: Graphically, the game is also impressive. Although gameplay is interesting, it does get somewhat repetitive and tedious at one point. I mainly judging the single-player experience, which is the one I mostly played through. The style of gameplay is quite similar between single-player and multiplayer. What I found exceptionally interesting was the ?revival? thing, where - if you die - another Clone comes up revive you. You take control of a Clone and fight your way through missions together with the rest of your squadron (also comprised of Clones). Gameplay: Gameplay is pretty simple - and unique to the world of Star Wars gaming. This is probably one of the only Star Wars games that I would recommend MORE strongly to non-Star Wars fans, especially because of its focus on action, shooting, and squad-based tactical gameplay. However, if you?re a hardcore Star Wars fan (like me), there are better games out there. The game is set after Episode II and follows a style of gameplay somewhat comparable to those tactical Tom Clancy games. You take control of a group of Clones and battle mission by mission. The game is very unique, aside from the fact that there is practically no Jedi seen throughout the game. I was not particularly amazed by it, however, it did provide an enjoyable gaming (and obviously ?Star Wars?) experience. Overall: Star Wars Republic Commando is one of the more recent Star Wars games from LucasArts.
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