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Un nouveau personnage de Star Wars dévoilé dans "Jedi Power Battles"

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 23,2025

Un nouveau personnage de Star Wars dévoilé dans "Jedi Power Battles"

Star Wars Épisode 1 : Jedi Power Battles ajoute Jar Jar Binks et davantage de personnages jouables

Aspyr a dévoilé un ajout surprenant à la prochaine réédition de Star Wars Episode 1 : Jedi Power Battles pour les consoles modernes : le tristement célèbre Jar Jar Binks en tant que personnage jouable. Une nouvelle bande-annonce présente Jar Jar brandissant un grand bâton dans un gameplay plein d'action.

Ce n'est pas le seul nouvel ajout à la liste de la version originale de 2000. Aspyr a déjà confirmé neuf autres nouveaux personnages jouables, et d'autres seront révélés avant le lancement. La mise à jour Jedi Power Battles vise à retrouver la nostalgie de l'original tout en ajoutant du nouveau contenu, notamment des couleurs de sabre laser personnalisables et la prise en charge des codes de triche.

La bande-annonce récemment publiée présente le gameplay chaotique de Jar Jar Binks, complété par son style maladroit et ses lignes vocales caractéristiques. Malgré les théories des fans suggérant un sabre laser rouge de type Dark Jar Jar, il combattra ses ennemis avec un bâton. Jar Jar Binks sera disponible lors du lancement de Jedi Power Battles le 23 janvier ; les précommandes sont ouvertes dès maintenant.

Personnages jouables nouvellement révélés :

La liste des personnages jouables nouvellement annoncés est variée, comprenant les favoris des fans et des ajouts inattendus :

  • Jar Jar Binks
  • Rodien
  • Droïde de Flamme
  • Garde Gungan
  • Droïde destructeur
  • Ishi Tib
  • Droïde de fusil
  • Staff Tusken Raider
  • Weequay
  • Mercenaire

L'engagement d'Aspyr à élargir la liste des personnages améliore considérablement l'expérience Jedi Power Battles. L'inclusion de droïdes comme le Flame Droid, le Destroyer Droid et le Rifle Droid, aux côtés de personnages tels que le Staff Tusken Raider et le Rodian, offre une variété bienvenue. L'ajout d'un deuxième personnage Gungan, le Gungan Guard, aux côtés de Jar Jar Binks, démontre encore l'ampleur de cette mise à jour.

À quelques semaines du lancement, les fans attendent avec impatience de découvrir ces nouveaux personnages et les améliorations globales de Star Wars Épisode 1 : Jedi Power Battles. L'expérience passée d'Aspyr dans la mise à jour des jeux Star Wars classiques, tels que Star Wars : Bounty Hunter, offre l'espoir d'une expérience de jeu nostalgique mais améliorée.

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