this is gonna get nerdy 3

Posted by Olek on June 09, 2009

I’m a Star Wars fan. Always have been. I wasn’t alive for the original release of any of the original trilogy films but I have fond memories of sitting in front of the TV aged 6 and marvelling at the Battle of Hoth from The Empire Strikes Back. I saw the cinema re-releases of the films in 1997. I bought the DVD box set release of the original trilogy, even though the films were modified from their original state (Han Shot First). So I was very excited by the recent release at E3 of the trailer for the upcoming Star Wars MMO - The Old Republic. The trailer is named Deceived and I recommend you download the large resolution version if you haven’t already.

There have been many Star Wars games over the years, most of which I have played. However, the odd thing about the games is that almost none of them actually let you feel like you’re a Jedi or Sith, which is something that I think all Star Wars fans have wanted. You’ve been able to play as a Jedi or Sith but none of the games have really captured the essence of the role, as portrayed by the films. The game mechanics might not have been good enough or maybe the artwork wasn’t right, but for whatever reason the games have left you wanting.

However, The Old Republic might just break the mould of less than satisfying Star Wars game experiences. It’s being developed by BioWare, the same guys who made Knights of the Old Republic (KotOR), which was excellent (even though the combat was turn based and therefore spoiled the Jedi experience). They have a reputation for making really great story driven games. It is my hope that BioWare is able to rise above the mediocrity that has plagued Star Wars games and craft a game that can live up to the brilliance of the original trilogy.

I thought I’d take a look at some of the things in the trailer which may give us an insight into some of the things we can expect from the game. The Old Republic takes place 300 years after the events which transpired in the KotOR game. This means it’s still at least 3000 years before the the prequels.

"ah the jedi temple, so lovely and peaceful"

The trailer starts with a characteristic Star Wars panning shot of a spacecraft flying towards a planet (Coruscant). We see a Sith Lord and a Twi’lek walking up the steps towards the Jedi temple on Coruscant.

It didn’t occur to me initially but it seems likely that the Twi’lek is a companion character that it’s been mentioned will be one of the features of the game. The Twi’lek is clearly armed and we see her take part in some combat later in the trailer. Whether companion characters are of a particular class is unknown (in KotOR party members were of a particular class). From what I’ve read/heard in interviews the key motivation for the companion characters was to provide an additional vehicle to tell the game’s story. I wonder if companion characters will take part in PvP. If they do take part in PvP with the player’s character it seems to make sense for them to be of a particular class.

The Sith and Twi’lek are being observed by an attractive bounty hunter who, after seeing the Sith successfully dispatch the temple’s token security (with a forcepush and obligatory lightsaber throw), jetpacks up to infiltrate the temple from a higher level.

Mr Sith Lord and his companion enter the temple and meet up with some less-than-friendly-looking Jedi, headed by Mr Master Jedi. All the Jedi seems to be wearing some form of body armour under their cloaks, in contrast to the Jedi we see in the films who wear cotton tunics/trousers under their cloaks. Later in the trailer there’s even a (very brief) shot of a Jedi wearing a mask covering the entire face.

HAI GUIZ

Just as we think a fight is about to break out between the Jedi and Mr Sith Lord a spaceship crashes through the entrance to the temple, distracting the Jedi. After screeching to a halt, and completely ruining the beautiful stonework in the temple lobby, a hatch opens in the spaceship to reveal that Mr Sith Lord has brought some of his Sith pals and some troopers to play! The Sith seem to be attired very similarly to the Jedi, except of course with more black. The armor being worn under the cloaks suggests itemization and armor choices for Jedi/Sith in the game will not just be restricted to light armor and there will likely be some kind of tradeoff between wearing heavier armor and light armor.

The Jedi and Sith then have a big battle (as opposed to a tea party). This is very cool, hopefully the game will feature some large-scale battles like this as part of the PvP. During the course of the fight we see a bunch of cool stuff:

  1. Deflecting blaster fire with lightsabers - this was pretty much guaranteed to be in the game and shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone.
  2. Force grab by Mr Sith Lord - this seems like it could be a different ability than a force push. He uses the force to grab a Jedi, lift him into the air and throw him against a pillar. It’s hard to tell, but it also looks as though the Jedi might be under the effects of a force choke at the same time.
  3. Bounty hunter flying around with jetpacks and shooting missiles to destroy a bridge - will there be destructable terrain? I haven’t really seen many MMOs implement this before. I think WoW has some destructable terrain now in one of the battlegrounds. Also, I wonder how long bounty hunters can stay flying? It seems like the sort of thing that could be pretty powerful if they were able to their jetpacks for as long as they wanted.
  4. Force lightning by Mr Sith Lord - This is an ability that’s appeared in many SW games before and some of the films. It’s usually only seen as a Sith ability and it’s not clear whether this ability will be available to the Jedi (although apparently it has been used by Jedi in the Expanded Universe books).

    "you wish you were as creepy as me"

  5. Flame throwers by the bounty hunter - definitely in the game, on the SWTOR site you can see a (very) short clip of a bounty hunter using flame throwers.
  6. Force jump - another common Jedi/Sith ability seen in pretty much every movie and game.
  7. Force smash - seen at roughly 2:25 in the trailer, a Sith performs a force jump and as he lands smashes the ground underneath him with waves of energy apparently knocking over the nearby temple security forces. I haven’t seen this ability in previous SW games, perhaps it’s one that will be available to the Sith and maybe Jedi.
  8. Mr Master Jedi receiving a message from a droid - I wouldn’t be surprised if droids were available as companion characters in the game. Obviously they’re seen many times in the films and other games in companion-like roles.

As battle continues we see Mr Sith Lord meet up with Mr Master Jedi in a pretty epic fight scene. It’s interesting to note the difference in fighting style between the two. I haven’t heard anything about whether Lightsaber Forms will make it into the game, indeed there’s been very little info about the combat so far, but they were present in KotOR and would make a cool addition and add extra depth to the combat. Mr Master Jedi appears to be using Form IV (lots of spinning and jumping with wide strikes with the lightsaber, physically avoid blows rather than blocking) whereas Mr Sith Lord is probably using Form V (very powerful strikes, not especially mobile, preferring to parry/block strikes rather than try and avoid them). The fight also features another lightsaber throw by Mr Sith Lord - this ability will doubtless make it into the game.

"I believe I can fly..."

Mr Master Jedi is defeated by Mr Sith Lord. We see the Jedi drop his lightsaber and fall to his knees, staring out at Coruscant which is now burning and under attack from the Empire. We see some starfighters which look quite similar to TIE-fighters, we see some starships that look suspiciously like Imperial Cruisers, and also some walkers similar to AT-STs. Very cheeky.

Mr Sith Lord pulls on his hood and strolls away from the Jedi temple, the sacking of Coruscant well under way, pleased with a job well done.

the background in this shot is actually the stage from an old KISS concert

The release of the trailer at E3 generated a lot of positive hype. Rock, Paper, Shotgun has a short review of the trailer. They made an interesting comment: “This cinematic, then, may not be explaining all that much about how the game plays, but it is saying one thing loud and clear - “we’re going to fix Star Wars.””  That’s definitely the vibe I got from the trailer as well. I was speaking to a bunch of friends after seeing the recent Star Trek film and it became apparent that for many people the Star Wars prequels have really tarnished the Star Wars name as a whole (the Rock, Paper, Shotgun review touches on this as well). This is a huge shame. While I didn’t really like the prequels I feel the original trilogy is so awesome that it still deserves to be thought of as an epic film series which has really enriched our culture.

Please comment and tell me what you think of trailer and game and if I’ve missed anything from the trailer :)

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  1. Fodder Sat, 13 Jun 2009 23:17:06 EST

    I haven’t seen the trailer yet (I’ll watch it during one of the rare times nobody is using the net and I can let my little failnets computer go!), but I’m having mixed feelings about a Star Wars MMO. Not because of SW: Galaxies (which I haven’t played, but I read about for an essay I was writing), but just the whole idea of having jedi and sith without it becoming incredibly overpowered, and also the thought of having super-geeks discussing how well the game matches what’s known about the Star Wars universe.

    I’m a bit of a SW geek myself, but I wouldn’t really want to party with some guy who won’t shut up about how this planet can’t be how it is because this book from the EU says that blah-blah-blah. Those two are my two main worries about the game, but I think I’ll be playing it when it comes out anyway, so I don’t think they’re things that’ll make or break the game - unless the whole jedi/sith thing ends up failing completely. It works in KOTOR, but seeing as it’s turn-based vs real-time, I’m not sure how they’re translate that into an MMO, especially as you said, there’s the whole force grab thing. I would really hate for it to be one of those fail turn-based/real-time hybrids like FFXI. *shudder*

    Anyway, my comment won’t mean anything until I see the trailer, so I’ll comment again after that!

  2. Olek Wed, 17 Jun 2009 01:01:23 EST

    “… and also the thought of having super-geeks discussing how well the game matches what’s known about the Star Wars universe. ”

    Yeah I dislike this about the SW franchise in general. There’s a difference between really enjoying something and completely overanalysing everything to the point where it cheapens the original idea.

    “… just the whole idea of having jedi and sith without it becoming incredibly overpowered…”

    I agree. However, I’m pretty sure the jedi and sith won’t be overpowered. BioWare isn’t stupid, they would know making two classes much stronger than the other classes isn’t good for the game. The key will be capturing how it feels to play a jedi/sith and making it a unique play experience, rather than making it more powerful. And the same is true for all the classes. Also, even in other SW media, there are plenty of cases where Bounty Hunters / Troopers have been more than a match for Jedi (Jango Fett for example).

  3. Sumeet Fri, 11 Sep 2009 04:38:51 EST

    “lso, even in other SW media, there are plenty of cases where Bounty Hunters / Troopers have been more than a match for Jedi (Jango Fett for example).”

    Jango gets smashed by a jedi.

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