>>8649456>>8649586Even though I don’t buy Star Wars toys, these are some great picks.
>>8649588The outfit he wore at the end of the second game is pretty good too, but then again, it’s inspired buy his training gear from the first game, but less raggedy. Speaking of which, I was randomly looking up some Star Wars stuff on google images, and I saw this old-ish Star Wars figure (pic related). I’m pretty sure either Starkiller’s very first outfit in the first game (his training gear, I think it’s called) or the last outfit he wears in the second game were based off of this figure’s outfit. It’s probably no coincidence that the figure states it’s training attire also.
>>8649601The first one was very popular, especially since it was still in gah era of gaming where games could sometimes still be released on prior-gen and current gen, seeing as how it was released on Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Wii, PS2, and PSP. Funnily enough, the PSP version actually had the most content, seeing as how I t had bonus modes you could play, like you could pick a character to play as as see how long you could survive though Order 66, or have “Unleashed” recreations of famous battles from the movies, or battle though waves of Jedi, Sith, and Force users, with rad heartless getting harder.
The second game was still good, in my opinion, but I think the most common complaint was that the game didn’t feel long enough, which I sort of agree with, it is rather short. However, most “journalists” say that it should’ve been a DLC for the first game, which wouldn’t have worked, for obvious reasons. Then again, most of those “journalists” are probably the same people who say that Halo ODST should’ve been DLC, unaware how much work actually went into both games, and how much content they actually have.
And yeah, ol’ Sammy boy will always be Starkiller to me, even when he tried to do that Darth Maul voice.