
So simply take out your flamethrower when they get close and watch them burn. If the bounty leaves you field of view, a small red arrow will scroll around the edge of the screen to indicate the bounties direction so you can track it or them down. Once all threats are dealt with you can whip cord the bounty and collect the bounty all in third person mode.You can also mark multiple bounties at the same time. The bounty will be framed by a green square while in third person mode so you can fight without accidently killing a bounty that is wanted alive. Once a bounty is marked you can return to third person to deal with any attackers. The whole process is pretty clunky, and there should have been a way to streamline this to make it more fluid - especially in the heat of a battle when your mark is mixed in with four or five other opponents. After you've accomplished that, you must then move out of the first-person view, walk up to the bounty, and press triangle to claim your prize. The system doesn't work quite as effectively as it should though, as once you've gone into the scan mode, you have to track your target, mark them, and attack or bind them with your chord right there. Go through the door and the bad guys.Jango should be covered in blood for a short time. | Submitted by SuperRyan64 Overall Star Wars: Bounty Hunter gives players a strong adventure experience.Go to the LAST LEVEL! Go to a certain door where a lot bad guys huddle up.

The environments of the game are well-realized as well, from the towering skyscrapers of Coruscant to the jungles of Mandalore. Coupled with a solid music score, the action is met with an aged, but still impressive visual style. Giant alien beasts, starships, and rival Mandalorians are just a few of the enemies the players fight against. Regrettably, there is no level that has the player piloting the legendary Slave I ship, but the combat scenarios presented in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter makes up for it. Using the flamethrower and rocket launcher is also very fun to use. The jetpack, while having painfully limited fuel, does make Jango a harder target to hit making it quite useful. Even when locked onto a target, Jango will automatically target another enemy with his other arm, creating a true sensation of a Wild West shootout in space. Using Jango’s trademark laser pistols is incredibly satisfying, especially in large groups. The combat in the game still holds strong despite its age. Players can kill or capture these bounties, but other than the extras in the menu, there is no real consequence to hunting these bounties. There is a trophy to unlock for successfully acquiring each bounty in a non-lethal manner, but this is for the more experienced players.

Finding them is rather difficult as players have to manually switch to the scanner and scan various targets, oftentimes in the middle of combat. These secondary bounties are randomly dispersed throughout each level, and remain in a designated location. For those looking for more than just shooting and punching, there are secondary bounties to secure. The mission objectives are accomplished through cinematic events. On this path, players are tasked with clearing out hundreds of foes along the way to their destination. There are 6 chapters in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter, each one divided by several levels all of which following a linear path. Time has not been kind to Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and prospective players need to prepare for an experience aged by nearly 20 years. After learning of this bounty, Jango fuels his ship and gears up on a quest for fortune and glory. No one has ever hunted the Bando Gora and returned alive. To the one who successfully dispatches Komari Visa, a reward of 6 million Republic credits will be offered.

Count Dooku sends a customized transmission into the circles of bounty hunters in the Galaxy. Anyone who is able to accomplish this will be worthy of being the prime specimen for the clone army. The goal of this being to pursue and end the threat of Komari Vose. Count Dooku, as a solution to this new threat, creates The Great Hunt.

An evil cult, known as The Bando Gora, is being led by a Dark Jedi named Komari Vosa who’s twisted and maligned beliefs threaten the plans of Lord Sidious and his clone army. Unbeknownst to Jango, Lord Sidious and Count Dooku discover a new threat. His expertise in tracking targets, weapons handling, and close-quarters combat make him a nightmare to the scum and villainy of the Galaxy. Being a Mandalorian, Jango Fett is a keen and cunning warrior dedicated to a Creed of honor.
