- Publisher: LucasArts
- Release Date: Nov 1, 2005
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 24 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 24
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Mixed: 2 out of 24
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Negative: 13 out of 24
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CJHookerJan 2, 2006Very well built, lots to do, lots of new content... though, one bad thing (though it is a result of the NGE) Everyone is there for powerleveling... it IS the fastest way.
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MaxS.Jan 1, 2007
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ChrisW.Nov 25, 2005i would of given this add-on 8 before SOE announced the NGE but not it is a waste , Sony are offering a refund as they have just changed the game so drastically most vet SWG players are now quitting the game felling totally let down.
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JesseM.May 7, 2006The worst Star Wars game on the market.
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JosephNov 21, 2005Meant for Jedi. Quests are not great. Group to kill a tougher opponent. New combat classes make the game simple and boring. No pets and armor system is restrictive.Save your money. Terrible game.
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GregoryS.Nov 4, 2005Havent played it yet but ill have to say you guts ar kind enough to make so many star wars games me and my friend joseph we are star wars lovers we even act like we are star wars and anakan and stuff.
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DavidC.Dec 30, 2005NGE was a sad day for this game. Simplified combat system, no challange at all.
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AndyS.Oct 25, 2005Nothing for crafters, and very little even for combat players. A few quests which don't take long. Once they're done, that's it!!! Save your money.
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The expansion is aimed squarely at the high-level ground-based combat players, and is a solid addition of content for them. That only this one group of players is catered to fully though only serves to alienate those left behind and devalues the offering overall.
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Trials of Obi-Wan doesn’t lay out any new framework for player cooperation, competition or any kind of interaction apart from grouping to kill a tougher opponent, and it fails at bringing real immersion in the Star Wars universe to a game where this feeling is already very scarce.
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If you're playing a powerful combat class at the very top of the food chain, you're pretty much guaranteed a fun time on Mustafar. There's loads to do in terms of hunting and questing and you'll uncover a fairly satisfying story during the course of your stay. But that's it.