I loved it. The battle was huge. They brought back the gunship beam turret. They had flamethrowers and artillery. It was total carnage. Very impressive for a non-japanese animated show.
As I recall, in TPM, the Gungans erect an enemy shield that the battle droids are able to walk through. It must absorb the blaster energy.
Those Geonosians were tough and they are the first sentients in full scale to be killed on the Seperatist side on this show. My guess if they had been human, we wouldn't have seen them getting killed. Well, we do see the clones killed on a regular basis. Probably wouldn't have seen them burned though.
Yeah, you can't do this every week and have it be as jarring in its presentation (which, I have to believe, was one of the goals of this episode). Just the fact that they went this far with the graphic depictions of flamethrowers, incidental and mass casualties and the like is an eye-opener (to be fair, the series has done something like this in other episodes, just not to this extent).I do appreciate their range -- to go from the unusually dramatic and action-light "Senate Spy" one episode to something this intense and frenetic the next -- but personally I'm hoping this one is more the exception than the rule.
Just the fact that they went this far with the graphic depictions of flamethrowers, incidental and mass casualties and the like is an eye-opener (to be fair, the series has done something like this in other episodes, just not to this extent).
Star Wars Empire at War was a great game that observed all the rules. Walkers or troops had to be used to down a shield in that too. Then you could follow with a bombing run.
Star Wars Empire at War was a great game that observed all the rules. Walkers or troops had to be used to down a shield in that too. Then you could follow with a bombing run.
Yes it is a great game also interesting is that in the Forces of Corruption expansion pack you can use orbital bombardments.
^ The Rebellion got Luke and Yoda for land battles.
Pretty much every major change to the game through Forces of Corruption (well other than the introduction of the Consortium) had been introduced through mods for EAW.
^ True. The Death Star II Blowing up is because of the IG-88 infiltration though.
^ True. The Death Star II Blowing up is because of the IG-88 infiltration though.
Gee, and I thought it was because of Wedge and Lando shooting the main reactor. Who knew it was all because some background prop robot who appeared for less than 60 seconds in Empire Strikes Back?
Loved that it was jammed packed with action.
Anybody know what those new purple clones are called?
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