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Submitted by BIoodmask 1097d ago | review

Aussie-Nintendo: Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance Review

Jedi Alliance isn't a bad Star Wars game, but it's not a great one either. The attempt to use the capabilities of the DS stylus to control the game is credible, but in the end doesn't work too well when it comes to a game with a lot of action in it – expect your arms/wrists to be tired fairly quickly, especially if you tough it out for a lengthy gaming session – and the touch recognition can be hit-and-miss at times. The story is fairly self-explanatory and it's basically what you'd expect of the series, so Star Wars aficionados and fans of the show will definitely enjoy it more than others (which goes without saying). (Nintendo DS, Star Wars The Clone Wars: Jedi Alliance) 5/10

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