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Jedi Knight
        
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Well, I have been squeezing a few minutes here and there (although Mrs Y. says it's hours! ) playing my new PSP game Lego Indy.And, what a (whip) cracking little game it is, I have completed the first 'film' in story mode and am looking forward to working my way through the other two 'films' in due course. If you are a veteran of the Lego Star Wars games then you will be fully aware of the type of humour that is portrayed throughout and once again the team at Traveller's Tales have stayed faithful to the storyline of the movies. The puzzles are difficult enough to make the game challenging to the younger generation yet are still a little too simple for the older generation, but bearing in mind these games are aimed at kids they do the job just fine. Again, in a similar vain to the Lego Star Wars releases there are items to collect and unlock as you progress through the game and also the opportunity to create your own characters. Overall, it is a game that will provide hours of fun (maybe Mrs Y. is right!) and gets an 8/10 from me. 
“(Obi-Wan) "That boy is our last hope." (Yoda) "No, there is another."” 
"(Yoda) "Yamaro his name is.""
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Padawan Learner
        
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| I'm on LEGO Indy too, and am very impressed that TT put enough differences in to make it different enough from LEGO Star Wars. I especially love the characters' reactions to things they'#re afraid of. Just finished The Temple of Doom in story mode. The only drawback to the game is the occassional cursing that occurs at my team-mate when they don't respond to "no, go this way!!" quick enough.
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Jedi Knight
        
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| Finished playing 'Yakuza' on the PS2 the other day and briefly reading the credits, which is not something I normally do, I was surprised to see the name Mark Hamill scroll up the screen. After a double take I pulled out the instructions to check my eyes were not deceiving me and sure enough under the list of voice actors against the name Majima was Mark Hamill. The game, as the name depicts is all about Japanese gangsters and the gruff tones voicing one of the characters I never put the two together, but listening back to the cut-scenes you can just about hear the familiar flexes in his voice.
“(Obi-Wan) "That boy is our last hope." (Yoda) "No, there is another."” 
"(Yoda) "Yamaro his name is.""
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Padawan Learner
        
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| Ive got lethal Alliance on the DS and its one of the worst SW games Ive ever played, it just becomes so monotonus plus my copy wouldnt save when I was two thirds the way through it so I gave up. I just cant stop going back to resident evil on the Wii Ive got everything opened on it so get some choice weapons.
Welcome stranger whatya buying..
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Jedi Knight
        
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Whats people's opinion of The Force Unleashed? I bought it on PSP last Sunday and completed the story mode last night (Didn't collect all holocrons etc though!). I thought the game was okay but not great. I liked some of the characters but found part way through the game you end up seeing / fighting the same people and visiting the same places. Having to fight Rancors, AT-ST's or Shadow guards virtually every level got a bit repetitive as well.
"What you think you're some kinda Jedi, waving your hand around like that?" 
"I'm a Toydarian. Mind tricks don'ta work on me-only money. No money, no parts! No deal!"
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