![]() ![]() TPM is actually one of a line of LucasArts' new Episode One-based games. "Star Wars: How Many Colons Do We Need, Anyway: A Good Few, At Least", or, for review purposes, TPM). Instead, I'm reviewing the game version of Star Wars: Episode One: The Phantom Menace (a.k.a. I won't tell you that I thought the movie was very well done, worth seeing for the special effects alone, kept the fun and fairy tale spirit of Star Wars and that although it had a number of inconsistencies with the first trilogy, the 'pro' critics have been far too harsh on it. ![]() With this in mind, I, of course, won't be burdening you with yet another amateur critique of the movie that generated a few squillion dollars from merchandising before it even opened in the US. This applies to anyone a vagrant on the streets, the employee behind the counter when all you're trying to (some would say, foolishly) acquire is a Big Mac, or the star contributor of Garden Peas Weekly (the definitive weekly news source in the world of garden peas). ![]() Regardless of if they have a valid point to make or if their audience is even interested. The inevitable problem with insanely popular and over-hyped movies is that everyone - and their dog - feel it is their sworn duty to tell the rest of the world what their opinion is of it. ![]()
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