Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

SNES game, 1993

Genre:
Action
Year:
1993
Developer:
LucasArts
Publisher:
LucasArts
Perspective:
1st-person, 3rd-person, Platform, Side-view
Theme:
Sci-Fi / Futuristic, Space
Releases:
SNES (1993)
Also known as:
Super Star Wars: Teikoku no Gyakushuu

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The sequel to Super Star Wars is, as the name implies, based on Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, the second of the original Star Wars movie trilogy. The game features familiar locations and events from the film, such as the ice planet Hoth, the search for Yoda on the jungle planet Dagobah, and the fight against Darth Vader. Several locations are expanded, adding places and boss enemies that did not exist in the movie, and certain key events in the story are omitted or changed. Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back follows closely the standard set by its predecessor, with multiple playable characters and Mode 7 quasi-3D vehicle sequences. The controls are very similar to the first game, but feature a double-jump. Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Chewbacca return as playable characters although the character-select option was removed. Unlike the original game, this installment allows each character the use of a primary and secondary weapon. Following one of the swamp planet Dagobah missions, Luke Skywalker can also collect Force Powers for use in later levels. Luke can now block incoming attacks using his lightsaber, allowing him to deflect blaster fire. Han Solo can now throw grenades and Chewbacca has a new power up: a spinning attack. Sith Lord Darth Vader appears as the final boss in the video game.

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Reviewed by losername – 13. december 2024

I recently revisited this game, and I was really impressed with how it expands on the original. The levels are more detailed, and while it stays true to the events of the movie, it also introduces some fresh, unexpected twists, like new boss fights and areas that weren’t in the film. One of the standout features for me was the expanded character abilities. Speaking of updated games, I recently found basantclub login while looking for new collections. I was able to get my hands on a few of them, and the experience was surprisingly easy and straightforward. If you’re into collecting retro games or looking for more info on titles like this, I’d highly recommend checking it out.

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