The incredible revolution in the game is controlling your light-saber with a joystick rather than buttons, which makes it incredibly smooth and realistic sword fighting, rather than clunky symbol punching.
If I cannot persuade you to go and buy an X Box (just to play this game) with the promise of actually feeling like you're having a light-saber fight, then what about these:
- You can Force-push your opponents through the air.
- You can Force-levitate and throw giant objects at your opponents.
- You can slow down time, in order to do ultra slick moves in slow motion....
- You can throw your light-saber at your opponent like a frisbee and have it return to your hand.
- You can whip your light-saber out and put it away with realistic noises and incredibly cool light-trails in the air.
- You can deflect bullets back at their firers with your lightsaber...
So on single player, it is perfectly possible to reenact the destroyer droid (IIRC) scene from Phantom Menace...
You (and Qui-Gon Jinn (sp?)) come out a door, to be faced by a swarm of destroyer droids...They open fire, but you deflect their energy beams with your light saber destroying two of them...You then throw your light saber at the pack, killing a third, and switch to slow motion as you soar through the air above their heads, catching your light saber in mid-air before landing behind them as time suddenly bursts back into normal speed. You cartwheel sideways to avoid them as they turn around, and then decapitate them both with a spinning light saber sweep through the air...
In two player I played a couple of games in which there were rules stipulations of No Force Moves (except jump). Both players run towards each other across the arena, Force-jump high into the air, switch on slow motion, and battle it out in slow speed hand to hand combat as they fall to the floor. Whoever is dead when they hit the floor loses.
What can I say? It is the coolest game in the whole world
Just thought I'd share that with you and tell you to all go out and play it now!