Factor 5's follow-up to the successful Star Wars launch title recreates battles from the first three movies both in the air and on the ground. Pilot your favorite vehicles from the movies such as AT-Sts, B-wings, A-wings, and speederbikes, and navigate them through various places in the Star Wars universe. Participate in multiplayer modes including co-op mode, capture-the-base, endurance mode, and dogfighting. Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike takes full advantage of the technical capabilities of the Nintendo GameCube supporting HDTV Progressive Scan, and vivid 5-channel Dolby Pro Logic 2 surround sound.
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Star Wars. It's an institution of sci-fi culture. As such, LucasArts' bread and butter continues to develop video games based on George Lucas' kitsch universe. For a third, and possibly final time, Factor 5 was drafted in to create a Nintendo-only action title that sees the player assume the role of either Luke Skywalker or his right-hand pilot chum, Wedge Antilles. Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike is a game that oozes reference-quality audio and visual presentation, which fans of the Star Wars phenomenon will likely pop a vein to experience. Like its other GameCube predecessor (Rogue Leader), Rebel Strike puts you in a position of power in the eternal struggle between the Rebel Alliance and the evil Imperial Forces. While the overall game experience ranges from frustrating to epic, there's something special about the title as a whole. Read More »
Factor 5 has consistently served up entertaining Star Wars outings for Nintendo consoles. From the original Star Wars: Rogue Squadron and Star Wars: Episode I Battle for Naboo for Nintendo 64 to Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader for GameCube, the company has delivered quality games that stuck to a similar formula. Each of the aforementioned titles succeeded at re-creating the thrilling dogfight sequences from the movies. The next installment of Rogue Squadron, Rebel Strike, offers similar aerial excitement to its predecessors, plus a whole lot more. This time around Factor 5 diversifies the action by offering flying, action, and shooting sequences throughout the game. It's the most ambitious and varied Star Wars game the company has attempted, and so far it's turning out great. Read More »
Also known as: Star Wars Rogue Squadron III, Star Wars Rogue Squadron 3: Rebel Strike, Star Wars Rebel Strike
Release Region: United States
Release Date: October 21, 2003
Publisher: LucasArts
Release Region: United States
Release Date: October 21, 2003
Publisher: LucasArts
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