Wednesday, June 16, 2010

STAR WARS: OLD REPUBLIC: BATTLE OF ALDERAAN


This should have been the Prequels, not that poop Lucas grunted out.

7 comments:

Timewaster said...

Meh - not that impressed. Why is it still gigantic, faceless battles between clones and droid armies?

Andrew Glazebrook said...

Still too many masked Sith and Jedi flipping through the air with lighsabers for me,very slick graphics though !!
This is way too Matrix/Final Fantasy, the Jedi and Sith's force powers are way over the top, stopping a lightsaber with a bare hand is just getting ridiculous !!
The other thing that gets me about this, is the Old Republic takes place more than 3,500 years before the rise of Darth Vader, yet they seem to have exactly the same if not superior weapons than in the movies !!!
If the Star Wars prequels had been like this they'd have still been shit, it's characters and less FX we need !!

Chris said...

My Star Wars love and interest pretty much begins with the original and ends with Empire Strikes Back . . . but for sci/fi eye candy this looks pretty cool.

Jim said...

I don't mind sharing of opinions.

If you dislike bitching, whining and hating... then you're reading the wrong blog! :)

Anonymous said...

Yeah, the bitching gets old after awhile, but you're still the only entertaining and consolidating source for geekdom. And bring back that short-lived feature where you didn't bitch so much, but found stuff you actually liked in stuff you hate. That was just as entertaining as the hatin' stuff. And it's been awhile since you ragged on Greg Land. That's always fun. You can hate on him forever. I'll give you that.

Jim said...

Thanks for the kind words!

JimSmash was started to share stuff with friends (current and new) and vent out life's frustrations through geek-praise & geek-bitching (smashing). So the bitching will never get away - its theraputic for me and keeps the goblins at bay.

You speak of JimPraise... yeah, that was surprisngly fun! I'm open to suggestions! Give me something crappy to find the good in.

:)

Rich said...

but I sure do miss that trade embargo drama, senatorial action, and funny robot horseplay...