

All in all, Bounty Hunter serves to show us just how fun a Star Wars game can be, and makes Episode 2 just a tad more bearable when you understand who Zam Wessel is, and why Jango ever decided to join Count Dooku (which the game's CG cut-scenes serve to explain in fine detail). Once they're marked, you can cash in for the reward, dead or alive, but the ensuing chase is where the real fun comes in. In addition to the already-stellar narrative, you can take on side-missions in each level by scanning NPCs (who roam the map, going about their daily business), and find out whether any of them have a bounty on their head. Count Dooku hiring Jango to be cloned The order for an unaltered clone for Jango - Later known as Boba Fett The Death of Montross The Death of Gardulla the Hutt The destruction of the Outland. Jango Fett is the only playable character. You'll even get jetpack upgrades along the way. Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is a single player game following the story of Jango Fett during and after the events of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Rest assured you won't feel disempowered or bored on your travels Jango has access to all of the galaxy's more sophisticated weaponry and gadgets, from silent toxic darts, to a whipcord for roping up enemies, to his signature flamethrower and dual pistols.

Following Jango on an adventure that includes him assassinating corrupt senators, infiltrating a crime-lord's barracks, delving into Coruscant's underworld to find where certain dangerous drugs are being smuggled, and breaking into an asteroid-based prison are only a few of the levels you'll have a blast playing through, however challenging they may be.

Bounty Hunter is one such example that shows their prowess in crafting an intricate and original story housing some of the most memorable (if not the most memorable) characters seen in any of their games. The original game focused on Jango Fett and a bounty set up by Darth Tyranus, known publicly as Count Dooku, in preparation for the clone army later used by the Republic. As sad as it is to see them go, you can always do yourself a service by going back and seeing what made them so great in the first place. You owe it to Lucasarts to play one of their greatest games.Lucasarts was once well-known in the gaming industry for creating some of the most compelling, innovative, and outlandishly fun experiences in Lucasarts was once well-known in the gaming industry for creating some of the most compelling, innovative, and outlandishly fun experiences in history.
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He is the secondary antagonist of the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, the titular protagonist villain of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, and a posthumous antagonist in both the 2008 animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars and the 2021 Disney+ live-action series The Book of Boba Fett. All in all, Bounty Hunter serves to show us just how fun a Star Wars game can be, and makes Episode 2 just a tad more bearable when you understand who Zam Wessel is, and why Jango ever decided to join Count Dooku (which the game's CG cut-scenes serve to explain in fine detail). Jango Fett is a recurring antagonist in the Star Wars franchise. You'll even get jetpack upgrades along the way. Bounty Hunter is one such example that shows their prowess in crafting an intricate and original story housing some of the most memorable (if not the most memorable) characters seen in any of their games. Lucasarts was once well-known in the gaming industry for creating some of the most compelling, innovative, and outlandishly fun experiences in Lucasarts was once well-known in the gaming industry for creating some of the most compelling, innovative, and outlandishly fun experiences in history.
