Is Star Wars The Old Republic good? Well, Star Wars The Old Republic looks like one of the best games of 2011 for one big reason; The Old Republic has over 15 amazing planets to explore. Learn more about The Old Republic planets in the new Star Wars Old Republic guide to planets.
The necessity for an adversarial hallmark has perhaps tainted video game makers inherent trope of using respawning, human enemies as a means of creating faux-challenge in video games. This article explores why enemies for enemies sake may not be such a great thing after all.
Several Skillshots correspond to key events during the Bulletstorm storyline. Bright Hub’s Bulletstorm Secret Skillshot Walkthrough will outline all of the hidden Skillshots you can discover throughout the course of the campaign.
No first person shooter arsenal is complete without a pistol, and Bulletstorm’s version is the Screamer. Bright Hub’s Bulletstorm Screamer Skillshot Walkthrough will tell you how to successfully accomplish all of this deadly revolver’s Skillshots.
Bulletstorm plays host to a variety of death-dealing firearms, including a drill-gun known as the Penetrator. Bright Hub’s Bulletstorm Penetrator Skillshot Walkthrough covers all of the brutal Skillshots this drill-gun can provide.
Though billed as the default weapon in Bulletstorm, the Peacemaker Carbine will still tear your enemies to shreds. Bright Hub’s Bulletstorm Peacemaker Carbine Skillshot Walkthrough gives instructions on executing all of the punishing Skillshots this assault rifle can dish out.
Our raid on the mining camp will take us through a lot of guards and introduce us to some very annoying helicopters and minibosses, with the end result being one very hectic train ride away from the exploding camp and it’s very angry inhabitants.
Rell and Doc are gone. If you want to get off of the planet with Ishi, you’ll need to kill a lot more of the locals and find a way through to the main city and Sarrano before the evacuation takes off and leaves you behind.