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Star wars age of rebellion review11/14/2022 I would want this on a deserted island if I had to pick a game. This game definitely needs a reboot on a bigger scale. A larger scale game would require that I think or at least the ability to pause and set orders. I would have liked if it was turn-based more. It sure did make for a different sort of game. Back when the game was online it was fun, not sure it would even work now. But with such a force garrisoned it is only about 4 at most who can get away, Han and Chewy being two of them. Even with a planet full of ground forces and air forces with General and Commander and space full fleet and fully officered with 20% of the entire galaxies forces comprising of security for that planet, some of those slippery buggers still can escape. Usually it is only a few characters that are slippery. Escaping characters you have captured is problematic. Force training takes too long, thus if the galaxy was bigger in scale it may work better since the game wouldn't be almost over when you were done with that aspect. That could use improvement if the game was ever redone. The space combat simulation is not good at all, I find that auto-calculate is the best option even when the game was new. I like that characters / agents improve over time with successful missions. The main thing I find is the galaxy is too small when I am finishing off my opponent, but it is much better than the even smaller and new version of this type of game for Star Wars. Another problem is galactic geography is all wrong, but for the game it works fine. It is complex enough to feel like I am managing an empire in space, however it is much too small compared to the actual Star Wars Galaxy. I like being able to play this game at the macro level of the Star Wars civil conflict. It is complex One of the best games still today. Part of loving the Star Wars universe is loving the spectacle, something this issue knows and delivers.One of the best games still today. Bachs captures the fast-paced action of combat in true Star Wars fashion with a signature flare that is just cool to look at. It appears that the Emperor has loaned out Vader to take care of the fight on the field and we get a spectacle of a showcase between aerial dominance and furious melees. Ahr is your typical white man in middle management with a troublesome employee, namely: Darth Vader a.k.a. Opening on Namzor in the Mid Rim, we see an Imperial Star Destroyer releasing its legion under orders of Governor Ahr. Star Wars: Age of Rebellion – Darth Vader aims on distilling the brutal lethality of the character in a single issue that aims to remind how truly terrifying the Dark Side can be. Greg Pak, never one to back down from a challenge, aims to show Vader coming into his ruthlessness. THE SOUL OF THE DEATH STAR The EMPIRE has built the deadliest weapon the galaxy has ever seen. What do you do with an iconic villain’s interquel story? A character whose entire history, legacy, and impact has captivated audiences for decades and now, you have an opportunity to peel back the curtain just a little bit and offer a glimpse into an untold portion of their time. Writer: Greg Pak / Artist: Ramón Bachs / Marvel
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