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product_id: 7750939
title: "Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles - PlayStation"
brand: "lucasarts"
price: "KD 69.80"
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# Complete set Manuals included Includes case Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles - PlayStation

**Brand:** lucasarts
**Price:** KD 69.80
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌌 Join the Battle for the Galaxy!

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- **What is this?** Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles - PlayStation by lucasarts
- **How much does it cost?** KD 69.80 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Timeless Classic:** Relive the magic of the prequel era in this action-packed adventure.
- • **Iconic Characters:** Play as your favorite Jedi from the Star Wars universe.
- • **All-in-One Package:** Complete with disc, case, and manuals for ultimate nostalgia.
- • **Multiplayer Mayhem:** Team up with friends for epic co-op gameplay.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Jedi:** Experience the thrill of lightsaber battles!

## Overview

Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles is a complete gaming package that includes the disc, case, cover art, manuals, and inserts, allowing players to dive into the action-packed world of Jedi combat and adventure.

## Description

Product Description               Take back the Theed Royal Palace in this fast and furious lightsaber action game. You will have the power of the Force and your trusty Jedi saber to help you ward off legions of battle droids, destroyer droids, assassins, and other creatures from the Star Wars: Episode I worlds. Your connection to the Force grows with each battle, which adds much-needed power boosts, new moves, and enhanced Jedi abilities for your journeys within the various worlds. Choose to fight as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn, or Jedi Council members Mace Windu, Plo Koon, or Adi Gallia.                  Review               LucasArts' track record with console games is a fairly rough one, especially considering that the company treats PC gamers pretty well. For every good Rogue Squadron and Episode 1 Racer, there's been an inferior Phantom Menace and Masters of Teras Kasi, while excellent titles like Grim Fandango and X-Wing Alliance remain PC-only. And LucasArts' latest offering, Star Wars: Episode I Jedi Power Battles for the PlayStation, unfortunately does nothing to improve the company's "TV game" reputation. In this game, you choose from one of five Episode I-era Jedi to run, jump, slash, and use the Force with through the game's ten levels. Each Jedi has his or her own Force powers and special items. For instance, Obi-Wan Kenobi has a forward dash-and-slash move and uses thermal detonators, while his teacher Qui-Gon Jinn produces a Force shock wave and tosses around pulse grenades. No matter which character you control though, you play through the film's plot as if you were Obi-Wan or Qui-Gon, from the scene where the trade council tries to poison them to the final battle with the notorious evil Jedi Darth Maul. The gameplay is a refined version of that found in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. You use your lightsaber to carve up droids, deflect blaster shots, and jump to and from the occasional platform. In a tip of the hat to Legend of Zelda, you can lock your sights on the nearest enemy with a touch of the R1 shoulder button, although the system lacks Zelda's finesse. The fighting is clearly the best Power Battles feature. Once you get used to the control scheme and the many different functions, slicing up robots and dodging shots can be fairly entertaining. And the fact that the developers thought to include the option to play through the game with a friend is another bright spot. But there are many points in Power Battles in which you'll die unnecessarily because of a bad camera angle, even when you're just simply walking around. Trying to pull off a platform jump is another matter entirely - one that in function is much more difficult and vexing than it's likely meant to be. Slashing your way through a few dozen enemy droids only to get killed because it's hard to tell how far away a catwalk is can be very frustrating. Beyond that, sometimes the perspective doesn't work well enough to reveal where you need to go next, hiding areas you have to leap to, by showing them to you straight on or full front so you can't see them. The levels are also quite long with few continues and no midstage save points (checkpoints only), meaning that you can be doing fine, then miss a jump and end up having a lot of backtracking to do. Though not as ill-conceived or as badly carried out as its Episode I adventure-game kin, Jedi Power Battles still has enough problems to warrant it a game to be avoided. To paraphrase the Weeping Gorilla from Alan Moore's Top Ten comic series, maybe we just expect too much from LucasArts.--Joe Fielder--Copyright © 1998 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. -- GameSpot Review

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## Customer Reviews

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    So much nostalgia
  

*by D***. on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 29, 2021*

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     I played this game as a young kid and it's still great. Had to use an older TV with RCA connections though. I'm not sure whether or not a modern 4k TV can play PS1 games, even with an HDMI converter/upscaler or through the green, blue, and purple component ports. It's a great game for the time period but it does have occasional glitches like randomly falling off the edge of the map for no reason and dying. Also, not being able to control the camera angle can get kind of annoying. The most frustrating thing by far about this game though is that 95% of the time what kills you is not an enemy but falling off of stuff. There are a LOT of jumping puzzles and with the not so great camera angles it can be pretty difficult and aggravating to have to keep restarting an area and fight tons of enemies again because you missed a platform, especially on the Coruscant level.  But still a really fun game with several different jedi with different abilities. However, to use a jedi on a given level,byou have to play through from the beginning to that level with that particular jedi. You can't switch mid-game. Timing the light saber blaster deflection kills perfectly is really satisfying though.

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    Good game.
  

*by K***N on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 22, 2021*

Money well spent

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    Excellent game, but too many glitches.
  

*by J***O on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 14, 2010*

I remember purchasing this game when it first came out and I fell in love with it. I would play for hours on end and never get tired of it. One thing I did get very tired of was the fact that this game has more glitches and problems  than any other game ever made. Sometimes you will be at the end of a level and your character will just run off screen and never come back. Sometimes you will jump and somehow be sucked into the air at light speed but don't worry your confusion will be put to rest when you hear your character dying then he appears on the ground dead next to Player 2. I've also seen my character start to run but the game decided to repeat the run animation in place for a minute or so then your character just disappears and you never know what happened. If I had to pick a favorite though, it would be when you are just happily running along until your character just falls right through the floor and dies. The worst part about the glitches are they can happen ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. There is no way to tell if the game is about to glitch or if there is a certain level that glitches more than others, it's all random chance. Don't get me wrong though, this is an amazing game. I will still tell people this is the greatest Star Wars game ever made, because it is. If you do want to play it though: Player be warned. This game WILL glitch out and murder your character. This game WILL let you beat an extremely difficult boss then just decide to kill you for no reason and you will have to start the entire level over. This game WILL cause you to be come extremely angry and scream at the TV until your entire face is bright red with anger. In my opinion though, it is worth it.

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