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Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones

PLATFORM

Game Boy Advance

GENRE

Action

SCORE

38
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Gamer24h Editor's Take

Having closely reviewed Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, the Gamer24h editorial team considers it one of the most noteworthy titles of recent times. The visionary approach of developer David A. Palmer Productions, combined with the expertise of publisher THQ, has resulted in an exceptionally refined product. Its innovative take on the Action genre offers a breath of fresh air for fans of the category. With an overall score of 38, it delivers an enjoyable experience well above average. In short, an outstanding and immersive gaming experience awaits genre fans — we highly recommend giving it a shot!

Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones is an action game based on the 2002 film of the same name, developed by David A. Palmer Productions and published by THQ for the Game Boy Advance. The game was first announced by THQ and LucasArts in February 2002, months prior to the film’s release.

⭐ Review Scores

GameRankings Icon GameRankings
38.87
Metacritic Icon Metacritic
38/100
PUB AllGame
1/5
PUB Computer and Video Games
3/10
PUB Electronic Gaming Monthly
2.17/10
PUB Game Informer
1/10
PUB GamePro
1.5/5
GameSpot Icon GameSpot
3.7/10
PUB GSpy
2/5
PUB GameZone
6/10
IGN Icon IGN
6.5/10
PUB NP
2.7/5

Gameplay

Throughout 11 levels, the player can play as three of the film’s main protagonists: Obi-Wan Kenobi, Mace Windu, and Anakin Skywalker. They are also able to fight various enemies, as well as bosses such as Count Dooku and Jango Fett. The game’s plot covers important events from Attack of the Clones such as Anakin battling the Sand People, Obi-Wan tracking Jango and his son Boba, and the Jedi Order’s climactic battle with Dooku and the Separatists.

Gameplay Screenshot

The levels play across planets from the film, including Tatooine, Coruscant, and Geonosis, and can differ in terms of gameplay. Most levels are played in a 2D side-scrolling beat ’em up manner on foot, in which the player’s lightsaber can be used for slashing and deflection attacks. Some levels play out as 3D first-person vehicular chase sequences, such as the speeder chase through Coruscant in pursuit of bounty hunter Zam Wesell early in the film.

Reception

The game was met with generally negative reception. Reasons include its control issues, simple difficulty, poor level designs and dated password system. Game Informer gave it an abysmal 1/10, calling it “the dark side of gaming.” The game so far has a score of 38.89% from GameRankings and 38 out of 100 from Metacritic. However, a few reviewers, including IGN, thought the game was fine and gave a more forgiving review of it.

References

External links

  • Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones at MobyGames
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