An era classic last week game cube y PS2, Star Wars: Bounty HunterThey are not like us JDBut this is about armored bounty hunters The Mandalorian to call Django Fet, Father of the famous dumb. And when these types of games come back in new versions, there is always the question of whether a good job has been done or just the opposite, but luckily there is good news for those who have been eagerly awaiting the launch.
For those who don’t know, Aspyr Media Was in charge of this job and things are positive, since a very decent job was done, the resolution is set to full HD, adding that the performance is higher and therefore the shots feel much more fluid. Of course, the control scheme has been tweaked to make the player more comfortable, and although the graphics haven’t been changed, at least it runs better.
Here’s a comparison video they made with the original version:
Here is the description of the game:
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is an action-adventure video game released in 2002, developed by LucasArts for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube consoles. The game is part of the expanded Star Wars universe and focuses on the character of Jango Fett, a Mandalorian bounty hunter who is also known as the “blueprint” for the Clone Army seen in the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
Players take on the role of Jango Fett as he undertakes various dangerous missions on his way to becoming the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy. The game’s story serves as a prequel to the events of “Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones” and explores how Count Dooku chose Jango Fett as the genetic blueprint for the clone army.
The game combines elements of third-person shooting with platforming and exploration. Players can use a variety of weapons and gadgets, such as Jango’s iconic dual blaster, his jetpack to fly short distances, and his rope to immobilize enemies. Additionally, Django adds a bounty hunting mechanic to the game, collecting bounties by capturing or eliminating wanted criminals.
Note that the remaster Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Available at PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC.
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Author’s Note: This is definitely a game I want to try, since I’m tired of using Jedis all the time. Then we’ll have to see if it comes out in a physical version.