

Encounter over 100 unique characters, including familiar Star Wars aliens, droids and creatures, plus a fearsome Krayt Dragon and a host of new additions to the Star Wars Universe.


There are some shortcomings that hamper the intense fighting, but its faults considered Star Wars Bounty Hunter is still one of the most enjoyable experiences we've had in George Lucas' universe in quite some time. Armed with all the weapons and gadgets he can carry and a jetpack to boot, the character flies and shoots his way through a variety of gargantuan worlds via tight control and strong level design. Jango Fett, a true anti-hero who won't think twice about killing anybody in his way - good or bad, is brought to the digital arena with a style and grace uncommon in some of the previous home console titles to feature the Star Wars brand. This time around, though, we don't assume the role of a powerful Jedi or an ambitious Rebel pilot, but rather a rough bounty hunter employed by the very enemies of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda. Once again, publisher LucasArts takes us to period a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away in an all-new GameCube Star Wars action-adventure.
