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I can't recall how many times I replayed confrontations simply to experiment with various methods to bring an enemy to brian an untimely demise. Force Pushing a Stormtrooper off a ledge is fun, but why brian not use Force Grip and carry him to the ledge and let go? Or use the Jedi Mind Trick, rendering him as harmless as a sheep, then a quick swipe with the lightsaber, and watch body parts fly. Yes, for the truly psychotic, there are options for dismemberment and slow-motion death sequences. And there's the brian Lightsaber Throw, a wickedly thrilling way to take out several enemies at one shot. The list goes on. As for basic game mechanics, it can be played from either first or third person, or a combination of both. The default setting for first-person guns and third-person lightsaber seems to work well for most people, but the option is there to change it. There is a plethora of video settings, allowing the game to be played on a wide range of systems; an über-computer isn't needed to enjoy the game.
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