I need to get those....I just recently got KOTOR 1 and 2 from GOG for like $6 apiece(I still have them and play them on my 360 but that's at home and I got a hankerin' to play 'em).
Not gonna lie, I'll probably play this too, but I'll wait until reviews and probably once it hits <$40.
I would love an Elder Scrolls style open world SW game with some star fighter or space mechanics with travel to planets. Ok, seriously I just want the Ebon Hawk or The Falcon with an open floor plan and roll out on a speeder bike while on different worlds, blaster and saber on my belt.
You should look Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga. It's looking like Star Wars game I always hear people say they want. Open world fly anywhere you want, do anything you want.
Apparently, lightsabre combat is more "tactical" in that you have to actually decide which swings and abilities to use against enemies to best effect.
Which still isn't really a huge leap from Jedi Outcast where you had to manage different attacks and stances, and could try to use your abilities at certain times.
They apparently said droids can be dismembered. They also admit this was a Disney directive. So I think we can kiss "realistic" lightsabers in games goodbye. I wonder if any of those Disney people have actually seen the movies? There was actually someone in the comments on the Gamespot article on this saying that "Star Wars has always been family friendly and had no dismemberment", so I proceeded to list every time it happens in the movies and games. If a little kid isn't bothered by Darth Maul getting bisected or Count Dooku getting both hands and his head lopped off, I doubt having it happen in a game will bother anyone.
I'll probably end up getting it too, depending on how much time there between its release and the release of Cyberpunk.Well I am buying this game
Jedi Academy with cheats comes awfully close.I mean, realistically, troopers should be lying in pieces in these games. But they've never been that realistic.
You really prefer using a mouse & keyboard for these types of games? Not judging, whatever works for you. Just curious. I like m&k for shooters, rpgs, etc. but for platformers, I gotta have a controller.I've played a couple hours so far, on PC, and it looks good, but it strikes me very much as a console game. Not very open. Walking those thin beams should take some effort, but it basically forces you on the beam and while i didn't try to jump off, i'm not sure you could.
They didn't even take the time to do the controls screen for a keyboard/mouse. You just get a graphic of an xbox controller and the recommendation to use a controller.