Star Wars Republic Commando | Playthrough | Part 1 | No Commentary | PC
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Game: Star Wars Republic Commando
Release Date: 1 March 2005
Platform: PC
Levels
Intro 0:41
The Clone Wars 3:26
Extreme prejudice 5:03
Into the hive 10:44
The strength of brothers 16:57
Infiltrate the droid foundry 20:32
The heart of the machine 27:38
Destroy the factory 34:19
Advance to the core ship 44:29
Star Wars: Republic Commando is a tactical first-person shooter video game developed and published by LucasArts. It was released for the Xbox and Microsoft Windows in March 2005. Set in the Star Wars Legends expanded universe, the game revolves around Delta Squad, a special ops unit within the Galactic Republic's Clone Army consisting of four genetically-enhanced clone troopers, referred to as "Clone/Republic Commandos. Throughout the single-player campaign, players assume the role of the squad's leader, RC-1138 ("Boss"), and complete various missions during the Clone Wars. Players can also indirectly control the actions of their squadmates RC-1262 ("Scorch"), RC-1140 ("Fixer"), and RC-1207 ("Sev") by issuing different commands, which allow for certain situations to be approached in multiple ways.
Republic Commando received generally favorable reviews at release, with praise directed at its story, characters, and combat, although some criticized the short length and average multiplayer. Over the years, the game has come to be considered one of the best Star Wars games ever made, along with gaining a cult following. An enhanced port of the game by Aspyr was released for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 on April 6, 2021. The HD port did have a minor performance problem. This was later resolved with an update.
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