This 2009 main game blends shooter and adventure elements, letting you play as Jedi and Clone Troopers in a new story bridging seasons one and two of the animated series, involving villains like Cad Bane. Its core feature is accessible, family-friendly two-player cooperative action, where you fight Separatists using blasters and lightsabers across multiple platforms.
The gameplay loop focuses on third-person shooter and adventure elements, allowing players to utilize lightsabers, blasters, and specialized trooper abilities to navigate environments and engage enemies. A significant feature of the experience is its emphasis on two-player cooperative action, encouraging teamwork to overcome challenges presented by the Separatist forces. The controls are designed to be accessible across the various platforms the game launched on.
The adventure introduces an all-new storyline set between key moments of the television series. Players become involved in tracking down the elusive bounty hunter Cad Bane and confronting an original villain, the Skakoan super villain Kul Teska. This narrative thread provides context and depth to the ongoing Clone Wars saga.
Players gain the ability to control a roster of familiar characters from the animated series, including prominent Jedi like Anakin Skywalker, alongside new fan-favorite heroes such as Clone Captain Rex. The ability to switch between Jedi and Clone Trooper roles is central to accessing different gameplay opportunities and utilizing distinct combat styles.
This title is presented as a main game release. There are no officially released downloadable content packs (DLCs) or major expansions associated with this product. The game was made available across a wide range of platforms at its launch, including the Xbox 360, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable, offering broad accessibility for fans of the era.
The content of this game is suitable for persons aged 12 years and over only. It contains: Non realistic looking violence towards human characters