

| Play4Fun said: Nice graphics, current gen gameplay mechanics. That's what I see. |
what do next gen gameplay mechanics look like in a trailer?
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| pezus said: Really impressive graphics, but Force Unleashed looked good as well before it came out so I'm not getting my hopes up to only be yet again burned by a Star Wars game. Battlefront and Kotor is the only Star Wars that matters to me! |
What about Jedi Knight? They were among the absolute best first person shooters of their era.
I am so sad Lucas Arts scrapped that series.
1313 looks like junk.
zarx said:
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This game was revealed back at E3. We've seen gameplay from it.
Uncharted in space.
No troll is too much for me to handle. I rehabilitate trolls, I train people. I am the Troll Whisperer.
Play4Fun said:
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So in other words you weren't even commenting on the new trailer? Why did you even bother looking at it then, if you have already decided you don't like the gameplay?
Also why on't you make the same comment about all the Wii U games? Is it because they have current gen mechanics and graphics?
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| Troll_Whisperer said: Uncharted in space. |
There's nothing wrong with that in and of itself, but it sounds like what they did was come up with something of a cyber-thriller set in a futuristic megalopolis and decided "hey, why not make this Coruscant?"
I'm not feeling the Star Wars here.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.
Finally a star wars game that will live up to the name! Looks awesome.








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