software.wikisort.org - Video_gameStar Wars: The New Droid Army is a video game for the Game Boy Advance featuring Anakin Skywalker prior to his fall to the dark side and transformation into Darth Vader in Revenge of the Sith.
2002 video game
Star Wars: The New Droid Army |
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Developer(s) | Helixe |
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Publisher(s) | THQ |
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Designer(s) | David Konieczny |
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Programmer(s) | Rafael Baptista |
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Artist(s) | Kurt Bickenbach |
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Composer(s) | Mashi Hasu |
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Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance |
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Release | - NA: 14 November 2002
- EU: 29 November 2002
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Genre(s) | Action |
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Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
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Plot
In the game, Anakin Skywalker is sent to investigate rumors of the Separatists making a new type of droid, superior to other droids and invulnerable to lightsabers. Anakin travels to Tatooine but is hunted down by Aurra Sing and eventually held in the captivity of Jabba the Hutt. Anakin breaks out and is called to Coruscant. There, Anakin chases and defeats a Dark Jedi named Trenox and uncovers Count Dooku's plot to destroy the Jedi Archives. Anakin stops him, but Dooku escapes. Anakin is next sent to Metalorn, where he is to destroy the Cortosis Droid Factory and capture Wat Tambor, the leader of the Techno Union. Anakin completes both objectives but has to face Count Dooku while leaving the factory. Anakin defeats Dooku and moves on.
The plot is an alternative argument for Revenge of the Sith, where Anakin defeats Dooku and ends up as a Jedi hero, saying the following words to Yoda: "I Will Always be here to serve the Jedi, Master Yoda, I Give you my word ... "
Gameplay
The game is presented in an isometric look, to give the feel of a unique 3-D view. There are numerous droids and aliens to fight, which makes for plenty of opportunities to use Anakin's lightsaber to attack or reflect incoming blaster shots. After passing each successive area, new force powers are earned that can aid Anakin later on. There are five such force powers in all, including the dash, jump, and push skills seen in the movies, as well as two others: the ability to heal faster and the ability to remain invisible for extended periods. Just as stamina decreases when Anakin is attacked, his force power also diminishes after every use. Since there are no health or force items to collect, the only ways to recover stamina and regain force power are to either stand still until both indicators are full again, or use the meditation power learned later in the game to recover faster. NPC's are mainly civilians, though there are some exceptions. Clone Troopers make an appearance (more specifically seven of them, in the underbelly of Coruscant) and fight alongside you to help defeat the droids and mercenaries. They don't move, and they can be killed. The only other instance of an NPC dying in this game is civilian workers on Metalorn falling into vats of molten metal.
Reception
The game was met with mixed reception upon release; GameRankings gave it a score of 58.92%,[1] while Metacritic gave it 60 out of 100.[2]
References
- "Star Wars: The New Droid Army for Game Boy Advance". GameRankings. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
- "Star Wars: The New Droid Army for Game Boy Advance Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
- Marriott, Scott Alan. "Star Wars: The New Droid Army - Review". AllGame. Archived from the original on November 20, 2014. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
- Reiner, Andrew (February 2002). "Star Wars Episode II The New Droid Army [sic]". Game Informer. No. 118. p. 110. Archived from the original on February 27, 2005. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
- Vicious Sid (December 19, 2002). "Star Wars: The New Droid Army Review for Game Boy Advance on GamePro.com". GamePro. Archived from the original on March 19, 2005. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
- Provo, Frank (December 5, 2002). "Star Wars: The New Droid Army Review". GameSpot. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
- Fryman, Avi (January 27, 2003). "GameSpy: Star Wars: The New Droid Army". GameSpy. Archived from the original on December 16, 2005. Retrieved August 18, 2014.
External links
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Films | |
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Series |
- Clone Wars (2003–05)
- The Clone Wars (2008–14, 2020)
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Characters | |
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Novelizations |
- Episode I – The Phantom Menace
- Episode II – Attack of the Clones
- Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
- The Clone Wars
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Soundtracks | |
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Video games | Episode I |
- Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999)
- Star Wars Episode I (pinball) (1999)
- Star Wars Episode I: Racer (1999)
- Star Wars: Racer Arcade (2000)
- Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles (2000)
- Star Wars Episode I: Battle for Naboo (2000)
- Star Wars Episode I: Obi-Wan's Adventures (2000)
- Star Wars: Starfighter (2001)
- Star Wars: Obi-Wan (2001)
- Star Wars Racer Revenge (2002)
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Episode II | |
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Episode III |
- Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005)
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Other |
- Clone Wars
- Clone troopers
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Star Wars video games |
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Action |
- Droids (1988)
- Shadows of the Empire (1996)
- Masters of Teräs Käsi (1997)
- Demolition (2000)
- Episode I: Battle for Naboo (2000)
- The Clone Wars (2002)
- Bounty Hunter (2002)
- Kinect Star Wars (2012)
- Vader Immortal (2019)
- Tales from the Galaxy's Edge (2020)
Atari 2600 |
- The Empire Strikes Back (1982)
- Jedi Arena (1983)
- Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle (1983)
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NES |
- Star Wars (1987)
- Star Wars (1991)
- The Empire Strikes Back (1992)
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Super Star Wars | |
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Rebel Assault |
- Rebel Assault (1993)
- II: The Hidden Empire (1995)
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Rogue Squadron |
- Star Wars: Rogue Squadron (1998)
- II: Rogue Leader (2001)
- III: Rebel Strike (2003)
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Starfighter |
- Starfighter (2001)
- Jedi Starfighter (2002)
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Game Boy Advance | |
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Battlefront |
- Battlefront (2004)
- Battlefront II (2005)
- Renegade Squadron (2007)
- Mobile Squadrons (2009)
- Elite Squadron (2009)
- Battlefront (2015)
- Battlefront II (2017)
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Action-adventure | Film adaptations |
- Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999)
- Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002)
- Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005)
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The Clone Wars | |
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The Force Unleashed |
- The Force Unleashed (2008)
- The Force Unleashed II (2010)
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Arcade | |
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Racing |
- Episode I: Racer (1999)
- Racer Arcade (2000)
- Super Bombad Racing (2001)
- Racer Revenge (2002)
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Role-playing |
- Galaxies (2003)
- Uprising (2015)
- Galaxy of Heroes (2015)
Knights of the Old Republic | |
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Simulation |
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Strategy |
- Chess (1993)
- Rebellion (1998)
- Force Commander (2000)
- Galactic Battlegrounds (2001)
- Empire at War (2006)
- Commander (2014)
- Force Arena (2017)
- Rise to Power (TBA)
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First-person shooter | Jedi Knight |
- Dark Forces (1995)
- Jedi Knight (1997)
- Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast (2002)
- Jedi Academy (2003)
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Crossovers |
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Cancelled games |
- Return of the Jedi: Ewok Adventure (1983)
- 1313 (2013)
- Attack Squadrons (2014)
- Project Ragtag (2017)
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Compilations |
- The LucasArts Archives (1995 – 1998)
- The Best of PC (2006)
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На других языках
- [en] Star Wars: The New Droid Army
[ru] Star Wars Episode II: The New Droid Army
Star Wars Episode II: The New Droid Army — видеоигра в жанре экшен, созданная компанией «Helixe» и выпущенная компанией «THQ» эксклюзивно для портативной игровой консоли Game Boy Advance в 2002 году. В игре показаны моменты с Энакином Скайуокером до его падения на тёмную сторону и окончательного перевоплощения в Дарта Вейдера.
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