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Star Wars Galaxies: The Total Experience

By Top Star Wars Toys, May 6, 2010 Star Wars Games

  • Compilation pack in Star Wars Galaxies series
  • Includes An Empire Divided, Jump to Lightspeed, and Rage of the Wookiees
  • Adventure through over 100 story-driven quests
  • Visit and discover points of interest and adventure zones
  • All-new combat system with new weapons, armor, effects, and more

Product Description
Star Wars Galaxies: The Total Experience collects 3 incredible Star Wars games into one awesome and affordable package. You are thrown into a time of galactic civil war, with the Empire at its height and the Rebellion gr… More >>

Star Wars Galaxies: The Total Experience

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5 Comments - Add Yours
Gail M. Booth

May 6, 2010

this game is the best game in the universe and u dont have to be a star wars fan to like this game. I suggest this game to any gamer or star wars fan because u get to do almost anything it is so awsome.
Rating: 5 / 5

I. M. Mohammed

May 6, 2010

Everyone complain about the CU, but I’m happy i bought the game after the CU, guess wha. I love this game! I have no probs.

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Rating: 4 / 5

Jason W. Blanton

May 6, 2010

I can’t say I love this game, nor can I say I hate it. I seems there is a lot of angry SWG vet’s out there but really I see the same vets online playing the game. I mean, you can’t go anywhere without seeing an elder? Are they the same people complaining? Or are they not included in this buch and except the game for what it is now.

I admit, this game has some problems and that is to be expected in an Alpha version. I don’t like the fact that creatures or bandits can kill you easily just going outside of a settlement. Most Quests or missions require some travel out-of-town kind of thing but once outside your bombarded with a zoo of creatures and bandits trying to kill you? Is this how SW was? I don’t remember the movies being that way? Anyway, direction is another problem. A new player like me has a hard time knowing where to go, who to talk to, what to do to level up? I look at my journal over and over which lists the current Quests you have completed or are in progress or that need to be fullfilled but the one’s that need to be fullfilled have no info with them and how do you complete them. Right now I am working on my privater piolet license as a smuggler, working for some guy that I can’t remember his mame. My star fighter engine was knocked out with the Quest only half finished so I wander through the help section in the database with no answers and then I return to this guy and he says “don’t you have something you should be doing”? I even try to repair my ship but I lack the funds and crafing ability to do so. Finally I decide to just destroy the ship and go back to this guy and he gives me a new one? The I complete the Quest and it’s on to the next? Strange game-play? I’m also in the in the middle of working on another Quest with some dude I met at the cantina in Mos Eisley and he/she says to go to Naboo, then to Corsant, then to Endor to find these articles but when I arrive at these planets there is no directional arrow or navigational becon to speek of? I look at my journal again and under Quests/Mos Eisley but there is nothing recorded? Is this a bug or just the norm?

This confusion if not good for the nob’s playing this game. My journal also says that I have completed all the Level 0 Quests and now apparently I’m on level one now but there is no indication of this and I have completed other Quests on higher levels such as one on Level seven and a few on Level one and two so they are out-of-order? Does anyone know how this system is suppose to work?

So, now I’m on Endor looking for an article and have no direction whats so ever so I find out you can set waypoints in your data pad for Points of Interest on each planet so I create a waypoint for the Ewolk Tree Village about a 1,000,000,000 miles away from the smuggler outpost and I fly my land speeder out there which takes an hour or so accross the entire Endor planet and finally get there but the Ewolks are not fun at all, they do have an quite impressive village and wait for dark in one of the tree house way up high to look and the sky (this is the only real graphical treat) to see other planets near-by and the big gas gaint of course that it orbits but no direction what so ever on where to go next? Out in the frontier of Endor alone and scared living with an unfirendly, silent buch of Ewolks? Does anyone what to help me a pore smuggler trying to make his way in SW galexies?
Rating: 5 / 5

neotheone123

May 7, 2010

I have had this game for 3 months and i must admit that my first 2 weeks playing i got realy mad because i wasnt making any progress. The real truth is is that this is a very complex game but once you get used to it u can accomplish great things. Like right now i m a lvl 41 bounty hunter and doctor, the highest lvl u can be is 80, so i can do missions by tracking people down and i can give myself and others buffs that help in battle. If u arent into fighting u can be an artisan or entertainer. As an artisan u can become a weaponsmith, armorsmith, or shipwhright. Artisan i a great paying profession because strong weapons and armor cost a lot. And if u choose entertainer u can be an image designer at the local salon or be a musican and dancer and dance the night away by getting tips. The choices are unlimited, all u need to do is by this game and u will be immediatly immersed in this wonderful MMORPG. one little reminder: You need fast memory and a strong videocard to run this game so check your specs on ur pc before purchasing this game. Also dont just buy the regular game, get the total experience with all th expansions they make the game even better!
Rating: 5 / 5

S. Walker

May 7, 2010

It’s really quite simple: if you have played this game before CU, you will hate it, if you have not, there is a very good chance you’ll enjoy it. Which is a good thing to know, since most of the reviews here are from old-timers who assume that their frustration with their ruined profession will somehow apply to someone who is going to be playing for the first time.

And another thing, since when is 3-5 discs such an inconvenience?

If you’ve bought anything within the last two years you will know that this has become a standard. So why dosen’t everyone just buy a DVD drive? Stop complaining.

I would also like to point out that despite the number of discs the game installs rather quickly. And don’t assume that the ammount of time it takes to update the game is because of bugs. Most of that meat you’re downloading is new content. Most bug fixes are solved by rewriting a few lines of text. I know there have been some complainers whining about install time and think that they have uber-PCs. Only problem is, one of these guys seems to think that his “Dell Windows XP with High-Speed internet” is going to rip up the competition. Sorry, but for all we know from your cryptic little specs you could be packing 16 megs of system ram and 550mhz processor. You don’t know what you’re talking about. Buy this game.
Rating: 4 / 5

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