
As seen in our footage, you'll quickly find that cinematics are a plentiful and effective in this newest Episode I adventure. Essentially it's your hovering motorcycle. A heavy stap is a lightly armored vehicle, equipped with lasers and cannons. You take off on your heavy stap and speed your way into the local farmlands. See the fight against the battle droids by clicking on the picture or right here.Īfter you finish showing the battle droids who's boss Battle for Naboo treats you to another cut-scene.

After doing your best to avoid any conflicts (yea right) you find Captain Kael surrounded by battle droids, and they have their seemingly impenetrable shields up.

Your instructed to avoid major fights with droids and battle tanks as they don't want to start a war with the Trade Federation. See the opening scene by clicking on the picture or right here. Furthermore, you must assist Captain Kael as he and his team have been pinned down by the enemy. You're also assigned your first objective, that being to escape Theed, which has been invaded by the Trade Federation. See a short sample of the level briefing screen (which features full voice) here.Įscape from Theed Just like all the levels in Battle for Naboo, the first one opens up with a cut-scene that drives the story forward. Because of all the overhead work that went into the presentation, you definitely start off playing Battle for Naboo with the distinct sense that an epic Star Wars adventure awaits you. When combined with the music it's most impressive.

They've been created in the same vein as Flash for the PC, where everything is animated and interactive. Once you get past this comical introduction the Duel of Fates begins playing overtop of some of the best game menus we've seen in some time. Get the movie of it by clicking on the picture or right here. Below you can find a picture of Jar Jar being smashed. The other is that we can finally rest knowing that Jar Jar Binks finally got what he had coming, and Nintendo is privileged enough to be the medium for this lovely bashing. One is that Lucas Arts and Factor 5 have used the Episode I license pretty liberally.

As we previously reported, the giant 3D N64 logo pummels Jar Jar Binks. Starting Out Right As soon as your boot up Battle for Naboo you'll notice a new attitude has been instilled within the Episode I franchise.
