To really succeed, however, players must utilize their wits and a vast array of tools at Jango’s disposal. Bandits, baddies, and beasts alike are only some of the obstacles players must help Jango overcome throughout his hunt for Komari and the Bando Gora. Players should master each of the weapons in Jango’s arsenal in order to defeat anyone in their path. It’s almost a throwback to the old DualShock controllers from the PlayStation 2 era. Combat is fast paced, and while there are breaks in battle for players to explore each level, there is always some action waiting around every corner. While somewhat clunky on the PlayStation 4, the controls are rather easy to get a hang of, though they did get me killed more times than I’d like to admit. This is when the player takes control of the bounty hunter, and are quickly introduced to the combat, controls, and pace of Bounty Hunter. Initially, Jango is dropped into a pit with a borhek, a big, ugly bug-monster. Needless to say, Fett accepts the challenge and travels all over the galaxy to find Komari, and put a stop to the illicit acts of the Bando Gora. They’re believed to be running an illegal death stick operation which appears to be interfering with Tyranus’ own evil deeds. The plot of Bounty Hunter begins with a transmission from Darth Tyranus offering Jango a bounty of 5 million credits to take out a Dark Jedi, Komari Vosa, and his gang, the Bando Gora. Bounty Hunter serves as somewhat of a prequel to Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, in which we discover how Jango becomes the template for the massive clone army and eventually the Imperial Stormtroopers throughout the movies. This game places players in the boots of everyone’s favorite Mandalorian bounty hunter: Jango Fett. While previous games have put players in the shoes of infinite numbers of Stormtroopers and powerful Jedi, today I’d like to direct your attention to one of the greatest games spawned from the galaxy far, far away I’ve ever played: Star Wars: Bounty Hunter. Titles such as The Old Republic, Battlefront II, and The Force Unleashed rocked our worlds with outstanding contributions to the already massive Star Wars Universe. Throughout the years, we’ve seen Star Wars games come and go some of which made history with the epic content, incredible gameplay, and boundless fun.
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