At times I would even give the mechanical soldiers a good Force push to disable them for a while. I've had few gaming moments more exhilarating than those as Obi-Wan Kenobi, slicing my way through Battle Droids as I jumped about with moves reminiscent of Ewan McGregor's in the movie. Overall, The Phantom Menace is a game that should entertain any fan of the film. The result was the expected enjoyable 15 hours or so in front of my computer - but not without a little disappointment. Having never played a Star Wars game I didn't like, I inserted Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace into my CD-ROM drive with great anticipation. In my years of playing videogames, I've discovered one universal truth: games based directly upon movies are usually horrible - unless they're related to Star Wars.
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