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good but not that good |
| A gamer from ireland says (29/May/2004): |
I would have gave this game a 10 if the developers had of included one new level, a fight with darth vader at the end of return of the jedi, it would have been far better than the bonus level unlocked the endurance thing were stormtroopers just keep coming out. Wen i did the yoda training i thought that this wud mean i take on vader in the last level, even wen i did the sarlac level i definitely thought it was keeping straight to the trilogy, i was sadly dissapointed to finish the last level as not even luke but as the guy who crashes into the executor, why all the on-foot levels and then not a final battle with darth vader level, it would not have been that hard to do.
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Best game so far out of star wars games |
| Daniel Barrett from Burghfield Common in England says (10/May/2004): |
I would have to say that this game is completly the best so far out of all star wars games on any platform. The frame rate per second is awsome and it handles loads more than rogue squadron2. Which sadly i would have to say has been the saddest game so far out of star wars but rebel strike kicks back. i completed the game in a week which i thought was bad but i forgot about when i thought about the graphics and the intense battle especially the attack on the executor. so that is why i give this game all thumbs up.
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Its the best game on Gamecube |
| Jim Hernandez from Chicago Ill. says (25/Apr/2004): |
I say it is the best game I have played for cube. I beat the game with all gold medals. It is worth all ten stars . I espically like its graphics and the gameplay is awsome. My favorite level is Attack on the Executor. I get my Slave 1 or my jedi starfighter and I easily get a gold you guys should try it to. To get the Jedi starfighter earn all silver medals on each mission and bonus. To get slave 1 get all bronze on regular missions. Contact me if you want some good codes to get all gold medals on each mission.
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how to beat L5 |
| blahblahblah from krum,texas says (12/Apr/2004): |
ok, first of all to any dumb#($< remove me > at that cant veat the razer rendvends levil is dumb,enter the cheat that givs naboo starfighter and boost behind the stardestroyer then boost back at at the sheild ganeroaters and blow them up then shoot the ties that attak ur ship
an go for tah last 2 genroaters an then kill ties on frigate again.
then fly all cloce to the bridge an fire all missiles at bridge thingy.o yea theres also tech upg in dis level, id tell you where it is but ten id have 2 kill u
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A little better than average. |
| Dan Antle from Louisiana, USA says (21/Feb/2004): |
This game has the best visual and audio of any Star Wars game I've ever played. And the co-op and dogfight modes are great. However the game's mission variety was poor. The speederbike was good and so was the AT-ST's. I would like there to be a full trilogy instead of what was just missing from the predessessor (Rogue Leader). The heart of Rogue Squadron is piloting and should be the forefront. The idea of bringing Luke to Degobah and "learn to use the force" for what? Two levels. That was a waste.
I would have enjoyed Battlefield Hoth more if I was able to fight in the speeder before being brought down. The Executor battle was cool. But was basically the same as the shipyard. The Battle of Endor was a much better last stand than the lack of cohession of Rebel Strike's ending.
All-in-all, the piloting of vehicles were very good. Keep that and graphics with the sound were much better than the other Rogue Squadrons, but the ground missions aren't what they're cracked up to be.
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A welcome addition to any collection |
| Andrew J Chapman from Thatcham, England says (26/Jan/2004): |
Star Wars: Rebel Strike is the epitomy of the Star Wars saga, excellent graphics, realistic sounds, and a gameplay to die for whether you're a hardcore Star Wars fan or not. The story progresses deeper into the original trilogy emphasising on Empire Strikes Back, and of course Return of the Jedi. Yet has some interesting levels involving the first film, such as the Death Star Rescue mission. Yet whilst the gameplay, graphics and sound all deserve a 10 rating, there are a few lacking areas of the game. These include the short lifespan of the game i personally completed and got all gold medals within the space of a day, so its not game with longevity. The replay value is ok considering you play over the same missions again, except the choice of craft is greatly increased. (Going into the bridge of the Executor with an A-wing is still one of the best moments of the game)
Obviously the originality rating from the game could never make a 10, too many companys have tried and failed to realise the Star Wars universe that George Lucas achieved with his films, this game has got to be the best of the bunch. (The inclusion of the Arcade game from all those years gone by is much appreciated)
Overall, a must buy game for all ages.
Andrew
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Very good game |
| A gamer says (17/Jan/2004): |
This game is no doubt one of the best SW's games out there that is worth evry minute of your life and earnd money. The over all effect of the game will blow you away.Graphics were astounding and the lighting and sound efects were great, the voice acting was better then ecxpected. The way the sound and visuals are presented are unmatched by the other two games. (8.8 & 9.1) The levels were just like the movies and I was really impressed with this game. The ships are highly detailed and the explosions (I like things that go boom :) ) are in the best quality imagenable.
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It's worth the money. |
| Matthew from Brookline, Massachusetts, USA says (31/Dec/2003): |
This is definitely the best star wars game that has come out. Its worth every cent you saved up for it. The graphics were the best I've seen, the sound was impressive and taken straight from the movies. The story line is taken from the first 3 movies and the feel of the ships haven't changed. The new feature of being abled to walk is cool, the pace could be a little quicker, and auto aim should be removed. The light saber levels are cool, follows the script of what Luke knows what to do with it. The game was a bit short, but the trick they put in was so that you'd have to go back to playing to get more points to unlock the secret missions and ships. If you didn't realize it the first time you played, the second time you'll realize this game was fun and you'll be going back to the missions you like and you'll be there some time.
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One of the best Gamecube games ever! |
| A gamer from south dakota says (30/Dec/2003): |
This was probably one of the best Star Wars games ever created for the gamecube. I really enjoyed the new multiplayer mode they added and the graphics were really good. The new cooperative mode(two player mode of Rogue Leader) is very difficult to beat. They also have a versus mode for you and another player can have dog fights (air battles), races, and other cool games. The only problem I found with this game is that the one player mode is to easy to beat. I had it finished the second day I bought. But besides that, the games excellent!
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good but... not so good |
| A gamer from Farmington Hills, USA says (26/Dec/2003): |
I have all of the rouge squadron games and I like them all, but this one is my least favorite. First of all I think it is very hard on some levels to get a gold, or even silver medal. I still havent figured out how to raise targeting computer efficiency and some of the demands are pretty hard to meat. The one other thing that buds me is that the game was way to short. I beat it in one day. the levels need to be londer and there needs to be a whole lot more of them. Over all though it's a good game. Graphics are great and it's very fun.
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pritty fun for me and my brother |
| alex from Utah,USA says (14/Dec/2003): |
To start you off with, Ia going to tell you or give you the history leading up to the game Rouge leaser III rebel strike. I was first playing Star Wars Rouge squaudren I for the nintendo 64 and boy was i ever hooked. Then some months later I have found out about Star Wars Episode I Pod Racer so I have played it, and I was hooked on that as well this was before I had ever heard of the game cube system then a few 3-5 years later my sister was looking on the official nintendo web site http://www.nintendo.com/ and that is where and when i have heard of the nintendo gamecube. 2 years after that we have finally got the platnum limited edition which had came with Super Mario Sunshine. over the first year we have got some games and even Star Wars Rouge Squaudrin II Rouge Leader and Star Wars Bounty Hunter bolth for the gamecube. Shortly after we have obtained Bounty Hunter we have obtained Star Wars Rouge Squadrin III Rebel Strike. So now to give you my thoghts on the game as well as some tips.
Battel of Holth or any other mission that you will get to walk around in keep at a distance when shooting up emperial troops and having trouble with those AT AT's on foot you can get up underneath them and use your C-Stick to grappleshot up to the belly then use your Little red B-Button to aim after swiping around with your light sabber in to the hole that you have opened then chuck a grinade in it thus causing it to blow up
or if you are in your speeder then use the tow cabels and go for its leggs. On any speeder bike levels then the trick is to not fall in any riveans and do not crash into any trees find any un occupied guns use the c-stick to occupie them and the b-button to quit any emperials allready occupieing them no problem just blast E'M then you can occupie them on any missions where you can fly the b-wing and you need to disabel anything then you can just hold the b-button untill the green crossaires are blue then you can release it and watch a very big blue ball of unstaibel energy go to your target and you might will have to do this some more times.
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AWSOME GAME, rent it or buy it now!!! |
| Yoda's assasin & Ewok hunter from Boise,USA says (10/Dec/2003): |
The only problem I've seen is how hard it is to get medals on some missions. The imbisiles (INSULT!!!) who hate the game must be some sereously hardcore trekies (NOT INSULT!!!) or something (I DON'T LIKE STAR TREK!!!). GOOD GRAPHICS, compair this game with Star Wars Bounty Hunter cutscenes. The TIE fighters are awesome in multiplayer, they have an incredable rate of fire. Another cool vehicle is the AT-AT, the downside of it is that you cant totally control it (It moves and steers on it's own) but you have complete control over the head and big guns. Beware of the Fondor shipyard level, it's probably the hardest level in the game in my opinion, turrets everywhere and to many tight spaces(killed me 10-30 times combined).If the ranking went to 1,000,000 I would give this game that score. If you want a good flight game this is it so far, watch for other games coming out like Star Wars Republic Comando (Summer 2004).
Sorry about any typos
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very good game |
| David from ohio,usa says (25/Nov/2003): |
its deff a good game but only thing i have to say is it would be nice to be able to play it. ive had to take back 3 disc's total.every one that i had whould freeze my system up so i got another game all together n have had no problem with that game.
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it left me speechless |
| A gamer from beccles uk says (23/Nov/2003): |
I think that this game is the most excellent thing i have played in the past year. the graphics are superb the gameplay is fantastic and the mission structure is great.sure the walking parts have bits which are hard to control but in all the other rogue squadron games you haven't been able to play the most cool and heroic parts of the film,for example the sarlacc pit and the battlefield hoth mission.It is hard to rack up enough points to unlock the bonus missions but hey i just replay the missions and try to get better at them and i don't complain because thats part of the fun of it. I absolutely love the multiplayer and versus missions especially the endor race.if i see a better game on the market by the time its january i'll shove a banana up my arse.That's a promise.
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when its good its very good |
| doug constable from st leonards ,england says (18/Nov/2003): |
I was very excited when I heard that Factor 5 were working on another Rogue Squadron game as I am not only a complete Star Wars nut, I am also a big nintendo fan and really liked the first 2 RS games as well as the Episode I based game "Battle for Naboo". However I was concerned about the on foot sections of the game. They have never been very successful in other SW games and unfortunately this game turns out to be no exception. The levels which concentrate on flying however are pure genius and somehow manage to look even better than Rogue Leader. The only ground based parts that work are the AT-ST levels which are good fun. So all in all an extremely good game in parts only held back by some truly dire on foot levels.
I have to add that the addition of multiplayer is long overdue and very welcome. Also it is an absolute joy to play the original Star Wars and ESB arcade games again after so many years- aaah, my lost youth!!!
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very very sweet! |
| A gamer from CT says (18/Nov/2003): |
I have almost every star wars game and this one is in the top 3.
It's way better rogue leader! Way more fun and not sooo hard that when you finally beat a level you never want to play it again. I can't stop playing it. The controls on the e-web blasters, at-st's and at-at's are a little jerky but you get used to it fast. I'm never gonna get tired of this game!!!
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the best yet, a cornerstone for games to come |
| T Skywalker from Augusta , Georgia says (17/Nov/2003): |
Rebel Strike is the best yet. I hope other Star wars games will be like this. It gives you flight missions with better gameplay action, better graphics, and 3rd person gameplay. You get the best of both worlds. This game should set a mark for future star wars games. Rebel strike allows you to dogfight with friends, having a wingman , which is used with the gameboy , I dont have a gameboy, but this is still a cool addition to the game. The missions are fast paced, not drawn out like some mission in Rogue Squadron II. There are also verses battles in 3rd person and in flight. This game has similarities of Jedi Outcast and Rogue Squardron rolled into one .I hope this is just the beging of future games to come. Rebel strike has old starwars arcade games you can play. There is more variety in this game than any I've played. I hope they will come out with a starwars game similar to this with 3rd person lightsaber action and flight missions,one game could have missions from a New Hope, Empire, Return of the Jedi-- as this game does only have the missions go along with the movies and have Nights of the Old Republic touch to it for lightsaber action all the way through as Luke, Obiwan, and darth vader, with the Empire and Return of the Jedi Luke-Vader duels.
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The force wasn't really with him. |
| Alex from Orlando, Florida says (16/Nov/2003): |
As with others, I was really looking forward to this game coming out. However, I was slightly disappointed, mainly by the footman aspect. You can't change camera angles, it's a button masher and a run-and-gun part of the game. This is a cool new aspect of the game, but it's still in its early stages of developement. In the flying missions, the graphics are better, more realistic, and much more difficult. However, some missions are so difficult you can end up doing it over and over again, and the medals are WAY too demanding (I wish they did withot the targeting computer efficiency) Also, its not much different from the older Rogue Squadrons. Another problem, is your wingman, if you order them to get ties, they'll probably only destroy maybe one or two within 5 minutes. Ground targets, maybe less. The AI needs improvement, as the regular ties, theres many, but they aren't very smart. Another problem, yet again, is the fact that theres no noise when your butt is getting a whoopin by a stalking TIE.
The best thing about Rebel Strike, is the new multiplayer aspect. WHAT A MAJOR IMPROVEMENT. The missions for CO-OPERATIVE are ripped from Rogue Leader, but its so much more fun when you can split jobs, like u can get the TIEs while he bombs a target. Another REALLY, REALLY cool thing is in the falcon, one is the turret operator, and the other is the pilot...pure fun at its best.
Overall this is a great game, in its growing stage, but I think this would have done a much better job being online. Nintendo really needs to look for a bigger multiplayer aspect online like XBox and PS2. The single player, ah, ok, but they shoulda done without it for now. The multiplayer is the best part of it all.
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I am a massive fan, but..... |
| UncleFister from Downpatrick says (15/Nov/2003): |
I have had all the Rogue Squadron games, and I have to say that this is my least favourite. Rogue Leader was far better. The thing I don't like is the on-foot missions. They're pretty bad. It usually involves blasting corridors full of Stormtroopers. It is a little easy, but this is due to complaints that Rogue Leader was too hard. This is still a very good game never the less. The lighting effects are even better than the previous, the new ground mision on the bike and in the walkers are cool. The things I miss are the camera options, I loved closing in to see the detail, now you can't do that. I'd also like to see the model viewer return. I would recommend this to anyone who likes fun, the two player game is superb racing, fighting and working together this is good!
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Pretty good overall |
| Spider One from Bloomfield,New Mexico,usa says (12/Nov/2003): |
I have played all of the star wars games that I could get my hands on and I think that this game actually does Star Wars justice. I really like the fact that you are not just stuck in a ship throughout the game, I like being able to walk around, and i also like to be able to pilot a walker. The other thing I really like is the fact this one is more like the movie it almost makes you feel like Luke.
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