Release Date: August 1, 2024
A refreshed version of the popular TPP game from 2002. Star Wars: Bounty Hunter allows us to play as the famous Jango Fett who receives a new dangerous mission from Count Dooku. There are nearly 20 levels in the game in which we fight and deal with various obstacles.
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Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is a third-person action game. It is a refreshed version of the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
In the game we play as the bounty hunter Jango Fett, who we may recognize from the second episode of the movie saga. The action of the game takes place before the movie's story and is set between the first and second episode.
While carrying out minor missions involving tracking down criminals and debtors, Jango is ed by Darth Tyranus (also known as Count Dooku). He offers a generous reward in exchange for the capture of former Jedi Master Bango Gor. The bounty hunter accepts the mission despite the fact that no other hunter has managed to accomplish it.
The game is divided into 18 missions, which are located on 6 different worlds, including Tatooine and Coruscant.
In order to complete individual missions, we use the hunter's physical fitness to fight hand-to-hand, run, jump and climb various platforms. We can rely on helpful weapons and gadgets from our arsenal, such as flamethrowers, double blasters and a jet backpack that allows us to take part in short-distance flights.
Each mission is also an opportunity to meet characters with whom we have the opportunity to cooperate and talk. Over a hundred characters appear in the game, including some known from the movies.
The audio and the visuals in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter have not changed compared to the original from 2002. However, modern technical changes have been added, such as Steam Deck and DualSense (we can use adaptive triggers on the controller).
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Developer: Aspyr Media
Publisher: Aspyr Media
Age restrictions: 12+
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter finally made it to PC and was received better than Battlefront Classic Collection. Mainly, because of the lack of (broken) multiplayer.
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Jacob Blazewicz
August 2, 2024
A refreshed version of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter will be released on all available platforms in August. Aspyr Media let us know by releasing an impressive trailer.
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Maciej Gaffke
July 1, 2024
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System Requirements for Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 / AMD Phenom II X2 550, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 650 / Radeon R7 250, 15 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Recommanded System Requirements:
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 / AMD Phenom II X2 550, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 3 GB GeForce GTX 1060 / 4 GB Radeon RX 470, 15 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Video Game.
Nintendo Life: 6 / 10 by Jim Norman
Over two decades after its original release, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter still brings a decent amount of fun from the galaxy far, far away. The updated control scheme and visuals undoubtedly make this the best way to experience Jango Fett's backstory. But Aspyr's sparing upgrades can't hide a noticeably dated game underneath. With repetitive combat, occasionally confusing level design, and a regularly iffy script, this is a prime example of how far gaming has come in the past 20 years. It's a product of a simpler time, but that doesn't make it any less frustrating.
ZTGD: 6 / 10 by Ken McKown
The biggest issue with Bounty Hunter is that it is a game of its time. The level design and navigation are frustrating, levels are too long, and the lack of save anywhere can get tedious at times. I did enjoy the added content such as the Boba Fett skin, but it just wasn’t enough to make this feel like a proper remaster. This is a hard game to recommend if you don’t have massive nostalgia for it. It wasn’t heralded when it came out, and that hasn’t changed with this re-release.
Checkpoint Gaming: 5.5 / 10 by Tom Quirk
While updated graphics and a new control scheme are all well and good, Aspyr should have done more to bring Star Wars: Bounty Hunter into the present day. The lives system should have stayed in the early 2000s where it belongs, as all it serves to do is make the game's already murderous level of difficulty even more aggravating by dragging out the experience and arbitrarily making players replay huge chunks of the game whenever the game serves up enough cheap deaths. The bounty hunting system also could have done with improvements to make it easier and more enjoyable to interact with. While there is some fun to be found with flying through the sky and gunning down your enemies, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is overall too frustrating an experience to be an easy recommend for anyone but the most diehard of Star Wars fans.
Average score from votes.