Star wars bounty hunter ps2 play as boba fett
Does that mean you’re lost, that you won’t know their past without having bought OS? Nope! Because the developers were nice enough to actually include Open Seasons #2 as an unlockable bonus, #2 being the most important for understanding Jango and Montross. OS aside, he gives you enough reason to hate him throughout this game, especially toward the climax where Montross brutally kills Roz, effectively killing most of Jango’s remaining humanity. So you actually see that Jango has real reason to hate this piece of crap – which he is. Montross actually appears in the aforementioned Open Seasons series. This game almost presents him as the lesser of two evils the greater evil being his traitorous, dishonorable rival, Montross. The game actually goes in-depth into the character of Jango Fett. And as you’ll later see, they actually have strong ties to each other. And while yes, there are some contradictions between the two, I’m going to let it slide for once, primarily because I love both and refuse to see fault. Open Seasons shows Jango’s origins leading up to earning Dooku’s contract, whereas Bounty Hunter shows the actual quest of obtaining the contract.
Okay, maybe “identical” is the wrong word.
There’s more, which I will reference throughout this review.įirst, if it sounds familiar, that’s because it’s almost identical to the graphic novel “Jango Fett: Open Seasons” released around that same time. Dooku basically says “screw it, I’m lazy” and kills two birds with one stone by putting a bounty on Vosa’s head, the first person to actually kill her proving themselves as worthy of being the host. While all this is happening, Darth Sidious gives Count Dooku two assignments: kill the leader of a dark cult known as the Bando Gora (led by Dooku’s old padawan, Komari Vosa), and find a suitable source of genetic material to use for the secret Clone Army. He is hunting down a criminal named Meeko on Outland Station. He is still trying to earn a living, working with his informant Roz, a flying little Toydarian who is almost motherly toward our fearsome protagonist. It takes place roughly ten years before Episode II, so around the time of Episode I. I shouldn’t have to say this, but…īefore we get into my feelings, let’s talk story: you play as Jango Fett, revered Bounty Hunter and all that jazz – seriously, I shouldn’t have to explain who Jango Fett is. So let’s start off with a relatively unknown game that happens to be one of my all time favorites. My personal feelings definitely come into play here but why shouldn’t they? That is, after all, why you’re reading this, isn’t it? You want to know what I think of this game. Keep in mind that I won’t be completely unbias here like reviewers should be (but aren’t).
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Hello and welcome to the first in my series of Star Wars video game reviews.