
- #STAR WARS EPISODE 1 BATTLE FOR NABOO N64 REVIEW MOVIE#
- #STAR WARS EPISODE 1 BATTLE FOR NABOO N64 REVIEW PC#
You'll be humming along in your N-1 Starfighter as one of your co-pilots screams out for backup. When you think of Star Wars you think of lots of glowing lasers and plenty of turrets and enemies to go with them. Being part of the outside of that story will be hit and miss with followers of the series.īut, enough about that while the storyline plays an integral role, it's the gameplay that will overshadow it all. After all, The Phantom Menace was hard enough for Star Wars fans to adjust to. This is good for the reason that it lets you play a supporting role on the shell of the Episode I storyline, but on the other hand you can't help but feel disconnected from the world-altering Star Wars license.
#STAR WARS EPISODE 1 BATTLE FOR NABOO N64 REVIEW MOVIE#
Instead the plot parallels the action found in the movie and occasionally tosses you into the middle of some of its biggest moments. This makes for a very bold attempt to create a storyline, because you won't be controlling the most popular characters from the silver screen. You get a chance to fight with and lead the rebels through the Episode I world via the hands of movie side-characters Captain Kael and Lt.
#STAR WARS EPISODE 1 BATTLE FOR NABOO N64 REVIEW PC#
Battle for Naboo proves to be a worthy follow up to Rogue by improving on nearly everything from the first title, except two years has really put the PC leaps and bounds ahead of the N64. It was only a matter of time until developers Factor 5 and LucasArts followed it up with another fast-flying action shooter. As soon as Rogue Squadron hit the market, it received high acclaim. Quite simply, there aren't many titles available for the PC quite like it, bar Factor Five's previous PC release Rogue Squadron. Named after the Episode I prequel, Battle for Naboo sets out not to bring the movie to life, but rather the world and style it was set in.

Your Episode I experience has at last arrived on the PC.
