Star Wars: Bounty Hunter FAQ/Walkthrough for Play. Station 2 by Cyric. Z » FAQs. Would you recommend this. Recommend this FAQ? Yes. No*******************************************************************************. Star Wars: Bounty Hunter (GCN). A FAQ/Walkthrough by Cyric.
Z. E- mail: cyricz. Table of Contents. Introduction. 3. A. Controls. 3. B. Displays/Menus. Jango Fett: Bounty Hunter. A. Movement and Actions. B. Weapons and Equipment.
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C. Pickups and Powerups. D. Supporting Characters. G. Hints/Tips. Chapter 1 - Outland Station: Dead Or Alive, Meeko. A. Pit Fight Arena. B. Merchant Row. 5. C. Docking Bays. Chapter 2 - Coruscant: Lowlifes in High Places. D. Entertainment District.
E. Industrial District. F. Upper City. Chapter 3 - Oovo 4: The Asteroid Prison. G. The Break In. 5. H. The Break Out. I. The Escape. Chapter 4 - Malastare: A Tense Partnership. J. Jungle Trek. 5.
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K. Sebolto's Compound. L. The Death Stick Factory. Chapter 5 - Tatooine: A Favor for a Hutt. M. Longo Two- Guns.
N. Tusken Canyon. O. Gardulla's Palace. Chapter 6 - Kohlma: Going After Vosa. P. Moon of the Dead. Q. Vosa's Lair. 5. R. Final Confrontation.
A. Feather Icons. B. Bounties. 6. C. Unlockables. 7. Standard Guide Stuff. B. E- mail Guidelines. D. Version Updates.
E. The Final Word. INTRODUCTION. *******************************************************************************. Hi, and welcome to my FAQ/Walkthrough for Star Wars: Bounty Hunter for the.
Nintendo Game. Cube! As a Star Wars nut, I feel it's my duty, nay, my privilege. FAQs for Star Wars games! In this installment from Lucasarts, we step into the shiny armor of Jango. Fett, master bounty hunter, as he takes on one of his most daunting bounties. Darth Sidious has tasked his new apprentice, Count Dooku, with the.
Dark Side called the Bando Gora, and. Clone Army. Dooku. By the way, if anyone has any info on Bounties I'm missing, I'd be more than. Q: What is Bounty Hunter? A: The newest action game from Lucasarts, in which you control the bounty. Jango Fett as he hunts across the galaxy.
Q: How many memory blocks does this game use? A: Two for each game save file. When I think of more, or people ask more, I'll put them here.. Most of this stuff is available from your manual, but we all know how. Control Stick: Moves Jango Fett in a direction related to the screen. A Button: Uses your current weapon.
This video is one of a series of reviews I'm doing of games I consider to be underrated/overlooked. Game: Star Wars Bounty Hunter Released: 2002 Platforms. Metacritic Game Reviews, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter for PlayStation 2, The Hunt Begins! You are Jango Fett, the galaxy's most dangerous bounty hunter, hired to hunt. Get the latest Star Wars: Bounty Hunter cheats, codes, unlockables, hints, Easter eggs, glitches, tips, tricks, hacks, downloads, hints, guides, FAQs, walkthroughs.
B Button: Jump. If locked on to a target, this button will cause you to flip. Y Button: Action Button, which, depending on where you are, can activate.
Jango's cutting laser to burn through grates, claim bounties. X Button: Crouch. If locked on to a target, this button will cause you to. L Button: Jetpack.
Hold down to thrust with your Jetpack. R Button: Lock On. Hold down to target the nearest enemy.
If there are no. targets, then you can use this to face a certain direction and strafe. Z Button: Look Mode. Hold down and you can use the Control Stick to look. You can still fire in Look Mode. If you have the ID Scanner.
Look Mode to use it. If you have the Sniper Rifle. Look Mode to look through the scope. C Stick: Moves the camera around Jango.
If you have the ID Scanner or Sniper. Rifle equipped, you can zoom in and out with the C Stick. Control Pad Left/Right: Switch between your various weapons. Control Pad Up: Automatically switch to ID Scanner.
Control Pad Down: Pause the game and bring up a weapon select menu. START Button: Brings up the Pause Menu, where you can resume the game, restart.
You can also review your objectives. B. Displays/Menus =. When you fire up the game, you'll first be asked to access a Save File. Every. new one you create will take two blocks on your Memory Card. Just a heads- up. You can name your save file whatever you want.
There are four selections on the Main Menu. Play Game: Select a level to begin the game or any major cutscenes you've seen. Options: Play with the game setup, to be discussed below. Game Stats: On this screen you can view game time, the number of levels you've. Bonus Items: Allows you to view cute stuff for progressing in the game. Complete levels to earn comic book pages.
Grab Feather Icons to see Star. Wars Trading Cards. Earn credits to see Concept Art. Complete Chapters to. Outtakes. There are five selections in the Options Menu.
Controller Setup: Access this to flip the Y- axis for looking, or turn the. Rumble feature on or off. Audio Options: Adjust the various volume levels, switch stereo mode, or turn. Code Setup: Use this to enter codes. Restore Defaults: Puts everything back to normal. Credits: View game credits.
Main Game Display. In the lower- right corner of the screen is your current weapon. If the number. has limited ammunition, a number will be displayed next to it. In the lower- left corner of the screen is your health meter.
It starts out. green, and slowly decreases and turns red as you take damage. To the left and. right sides of the Health Bar is your Jetpack Fuel, which hides itself when. Using the Jetpack will decrease this amount, and it will slowly. When you lock onto an enemy, a red reticle will appear around it, so you know. Below that reticle will be a health bar, much like. Finally, if you tag a bounty using the ID Scanner, there will be a green. If the. bounty leaves your view, a red arrow will appear on the edge of the screen.
JANGO FETT: BOUNTY HUNTER. The Mandalorians are a well- renowed mercenary army for hire. During a fight. on the planet Concord Dawn with their rivals, the Death Watch, young Jango. Fett was orphaned. Commander Jaster Mereel of the Mandalorians took in the. He took surprising. He was soon regarded as one of the best in the.
Jaster himself and the powerful Montross. On what was. supposed to be a routine mission to Korda Six, Montross betrayed Jaster and. None knew of the betrayal, but Jango was given command of the. Mandalorians, and Montross disappeared afterwards. Under Jango's command, the Mandalorians were better than ever, until an. Galidraan ran them afoul of the Jedi. The. Mandalorians were nearly wiped out, and the survivors were sent to slavery.
Jango survived against all odds, reclaimed his armor, and set out alone to. Mandalorians as a bounty hunter. A. Movement and Actions =. General Movement. Depending on how far you press the Control Stick, Jango can sneak, walk or.
Hold the X Button to crouch, and press B to jump. Advanced Movement. Tapping X while running will cause Jango to roll.
This can also be done by. R Button's held down. Also, Jango can flip in the. B while holding down the R Button. You cannot attack while. Jango can also grab and hang onto certain ledges. If standing near a ledge.
Y to drop down onto it. If jumping towards a ledge, you'll usually. While holding the ledge, pull Left or Right on the.
Up to have him climb up it. Pressing B while. Jango push himself into the air along the ledge, and B will. You can also fire one of your Blasters while. Finally, ladders can be climbed by walking up to them or jumping onto them. Use Up or Down on the Control Stick to climb or descend, respectively.
Jetpack Movement. Once you reclaim your Jetpack, use L to apply thrust. If you're not moving.
Control Stick, you'll fly straight up, but you can only go a certain. Use the Control. Stick to move yourself around in midair, although while you are moving, you. In most any circumstance, pressing A will use your currently equipped weapon. To switch weapons, press Left or Right on the Control Pad. To switch without. Down on the Control Pad to. Once you settle on a.
Down again to return to the fight. To effectively bag the bad guys, it's best to lock on. Do this by holding the.
R Button. If an enemy is near you, you'll lock onto him/her/it. You can then. fire until it's dead, at which point you'll lock onto the next bad guy.
Another effective method for enemies not so close is to use the Z button to. Look Mode. You can still fire weapons in this mode, and. You can still move in Look Mode if you hold down the R. In addition to the main targets you track in each of the chapters, there are.
These. bounties could be just about anyone in the level, enemy or no, alone or in a. Generally, though, bounties aren't in places where enemies charge you. In the case of most bounties, you'll enter a new area, and. The first thing you have to do for bounties is mark them. To do this, switch. ID Scanner (or just press Up on the Control Pad).
Enter Look. Mode with Z and focus the targeting reticle on any humanoid creature (and. If they're bounties, you'll get a little picture, as well. The info that should concern you is what's right under the. Dead or Alive, and which is worth more.
To mark that bounty, press. A, and you'll be able to track it to the ends of the galaxy. You CANNOT. make any kind of bounty capture until you MARK them.
If you kill them before. NOTE: When scanning a large group of beings, don't forget that you can zoom in. C Stick to get a closer look.
Also, when you get a positive. Now, if a bounty is worth more dead, it's pretty easy. Just shoot the poor. If a bounty is worth more alive, switch to your Whipcord and tie up. In either case, once a bounty is sufficiently dealt with, walk up. Y to claim the bounty and immediately receive the reward.
If things don't go well and you end up taking the fall, you'll have the. You'll be placed at the. Checkpoint you touched, in the same situation (all enemies you killed. B. Weapons and Equipment =.
Jango's Mandalorian armor is packed with all sorts of nifty gadgets and gizmos. Jango can perform complex manuevers, but hard enough so that. Jango can withstand more hits than the average Joe. Primary Weapons: These are weapons integrated into Jango's suit in some way.
Fists - All Mandalorians undergo intense unarmed training as well as armed. Naturally, Fists should only be used for short- range, and even then there are.
Blasters - Jango's Westar- 3. Twin Dual Dallorian Alloy Blasters are his. Light and easy to use (and twirl), they have special. Rapidly pressing the A Button makes this the fastest- firing weapons. They're not overly powerful, but if you target an enemy, and.
Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter is a first person shootervideo game developed by Warthog Games and released for the Play. Station 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows. A Game. Cube version was in development, but was eventually cancelled. Gameplay[edit]One of its unique features is the ability to switch between on- foot FPS combat to space craft dog fights seamlessly, with no loading times during such moments.
This is extended to being able to move away from the controls and walk around in the ship during flight as the ship continues on its course. The game's plot occurs in the fictional Vagner System on the edge of the known universe in an alternate history.
The Vagner System is a frontier or wild west that is inhabited by large corporations and pioneers looking for a fresh start or to make a quick buck. The backbone of the Vagnerian economy is the large Tannan Corporation, which has a virtual monopoly over the Vagner System. In order to maintain law and order and to protect their interests, a group of large corporations founded the Enforcer police service in the Vagner System. In addition to the Enforcers, the Guild of Bounty Hunters was established. It develops as a series of missions Mace Griffin (voiced by Henry Rollins) is given while working for the Guild of Bounty Hunters. During these seemingly unrelated missions, Mace discovers a dark conspiracy taking place in the Vagner System involving the appearance of mysterious black wormholes while he is out for his own form of justice: revenge for being thrown into jail years earlier through an act of betrayal.
He must seek out and destroy those who have wronged him. Three different races populate the Vagner System, all settlers from their own home systems.
These are humans, the Jaldari, large gorilla- like humanoids and Valleakan, green lizard- like humanoids. All three races are at peace and mix freely together throughout the universe. References[edit].