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May
25th
2018

Modern Gaming: Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force (GBA) Review · 10:00pm May 25th, 2018

A new edition of Modern Gaming is up as we continue with a Star Wars game about the Original Trilogy. Today the Solo movie releases in theaters as another annual Star Wars Film. The studio is a shadow of its former self because the people in the current studio seems not care about what brought the series to the dance. They also seem to care more about lining their pockets then making quality films. That is the reason I can't take most lazy people seriously and it's this mentally that has cause even the Marvel brand to become trash. When I look at Disney's canon, I always shake my head in anger and refuse to even use it. We should be very grateful the Original Extended universe (it's getting preserved by true fans) is here to stay thanks to us.

The game for this edition titled Apprentice of the Force was released in 2004 on the Game Boy Advance. Ubisoft this time around became the publisher thanks to Lucas Arts' outsourcing the Star Wars name. The game belongs to the 2D side scrolling action platformer genre as you play as Luke. It's a story of Luke going through his journey of becoming a Jedi knight. Of course, this isn't a Han Solo game, but it's something I wanted to review for a while. Ever since 2004, I was always curious about how good this played as a 2D side scroller. Upon first glance it looked similar to the Super Trilogy on Super NES because of side scrolling elements. When it comes to the series in 2D gaming, the Super series was the peak of quality for its platformers. Now, can Ubisoft follow Lucas Arts' standards in 2D design?


Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force (GBA) Review

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