Once you come upon the picture of Jango's helmet, press the R2 button and the POV switches towards a first-person mode that's overlaid with futuristic-looking grid. To do so, a simple flick of the directional pad or circle button cycles you through the various items in your inventory. Of course, you can't just shoot random people (that works against your score for the running stats that the game keeps track of for you), so you have to identify the wanted men and women. So while your primary chore may consist of bagging a wanted mob boss, your lower-end goals would be to pick up on wanted criminals throughout the galaxy as you go along. Another way they addressed the issue of finding things to do was to add secondary and tertiary sub-missions to your main goal. If you don't, you may find yourself in one heck of a bind later on when you're facing that stage's more difficult opponents. While you may begin some levels with certain weapons already available, you'll have to use them sparingly. LucasArts was worried about that too, and as a result has limited your ammunition on everything but your Twin Blasters and Whipcord. Oh and let us not forget our anti-hero's trusty (but limited) jetpack! One of our biggest concerns initially was that since Jango begins the adventure with so many goodies at his disposal that there wouldn't be much to do as the game went on. Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Whipcords, Flamethrowers, Thermal Grenades, Sniper Rifles, Missiles, Heavy Blasters, and Grenade Launchers are some (but not all) of the weapons that Jango has access too from the onset of the game, and he only gets more powerful from there. Given all manner of items and guns, your lead character is one bad man. Or so you would first think when growing accustomed to all the different weapons at Jango's disposal. Gameplay For a third-person action title, Bounty Hunter is a little on the complicated side. Trust us when we say this though, the story is put together extremely well and follows the Star Wars vein near perfectly. Naturally, there's more to the secretive plot than this, but giving that away would be criminal. It's your job as the alter ego of Jango Fett to meet the missions laid out in front of you, collect on the extra bounties throughout the universe, and prove your worthiness to Tyranus to win the contract. Of course, there are other bounty hunters who want the job too Jango's brutal rival Montross and the up and coming student Zam Wesell to name but a few of them. It's decided by both Tyranus and Sidious that a tough as nails bounty hunter should be employed to take out the cult's leader and put an end to their meddling forever. A scourge of both good and evil inhabitants of the galaxy, the Bando Gora have been sabotaging various industrial facilities around the universe. Centered on the mysterious and deadly cult known as the Bando Gora, the game begins with the Sith Lord, Darth Sidious commanding his new apprentice Darth Tyranus to do away with the Bando Gora and their rogue Jedi leader. Story Taking place immediately after the events of The Phantom Menace and telling the story of how Jango Fett was chosen as the prototype for the Clone Army, Bounty Hunter is an intricately woven tale overflowing with characters and places that are both familiar and foreign simultaneously. And in one of the more unique moments of this holiday season, surpassed our expectations by quite a bit. hiccups that the demo version had, the retail copy of Bounty Hunter has managed to transform itself into something far more appealing than first thought. Still plagued with some of the same technical issues and A.I. A third-person action/adventure with plenty of personality, Star Wars Bounty Hunter has come a long way since we first saw it in Los Angeles at E3 2002. Thank you for all of your support throughout the years - CoolROM will continue strong.George and company's latest endeavor however, is fortunate enough to find itself among the better games in the series. We feel we have reached this goal and helped cure more cases of nostalgia than we could have ever imagined. From the very beginning, our goal was to allow users to re-live classic moments from video games that they have lost and cannot purchase anymore. We are very grateful to have served the emulation community for so many years and to have CoolROM still exist today. This page has been removed due to a request from Nintendo of America Inc.
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