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7 out ot 10]This game is fun but very short. It was nice to play a Star Wars game that is not their typical third-person adventure style, but unless you are planning to play a lot of multiplayer with your friends or kids I’d just rent it. If you’re r...
Abstract: Finally, the Wii has a motion controlled, one-on-one fighting game featuring lightsabers. Surely, this is cause for celebration, right? Right? I have to admit that when the Star Wars Clone Wars animated film and television series first came about, I h...
Abstract: They say “timing is everything,” and nothing proves this so well as Star Wars The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels, a fighting game that would have come off much better had LucasArts released it in August, before they released the similar and superior The ...
Published: 2008-11-12, Author: Jon , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Star Wars The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels should have been the perfect Wii game. Youre swinging lightsabers, elegant weapons of a more civilized age, against Separatist droids, Sith lords, and, perhaps deadliest of all, your foul-mouthed friends. But...
Stylized art design and voice acting, Cinematic flair abounds in each battle, Specific dialogue for every possible matchup, Large, multitiered, interactive arenas.
Repetitive combat, Lightsaber controls are imprecise at best, Older Star Wars fans will be put off by the youthful slant.
Wield--or at least waggle--the power of the Force in this cinematic but repetitive fighter. ...
Abstract: Overall, \"Lightsaber Duels\" is just what I imagined it would be -- fun, exciting and challenging. Just one word of warning: Your arm might be a little sore afterwards.
Published: 2008-11-11, Author: Phil , review by: gamespy.com
Good Wii Remote usage; fun, easy to play combat system; graphics and sound are true to the TV show.
Only ten characters; the single-player mode is extremely limited.
When Nintendo first revealed the Wiis unique controller, one of the first images that popped into everybodys head was pushing that big, inviting A button and seeing a glowing blade shoot out of the top of the Remote, complete with the familiar hum th...
Abstract: Ever since the Wii’s controller was revealed, Star Wars fans have dreamt of being able to wield their own virtual lightsaber. These dreams have largely gone unfulfilled as the Wii-mote has consistently proven itself to not handle one to one motion dete...