A fun game to play!

User Rating: 8 | Star Wars: Lethal Alliance DS
Star Wars Lethal Alliance is a pretty good game. You play as a Twi'lek mercenary named Rianna Saren, and you have a little security droid sidekick named Zeeo. You battle your way through some hostile forces and steal the plans for the Empire's most treasured weapon known as the Death Star.

If you'd like to learn a little bit more about Rianna Saren, she's like I said a Twi'lek, she was sold into slavery and escaped on Coruscant as a teen to follow a criminal's path. Because of her dark and painful past it leaves her vengeful, arrogant and most of all, deadly. Having escaped the slave trade, she survived on a mercenary's wage by exacting her revenge on the Empire that once had slaved her. Her ultimate target is the source of her vengeance, the Imperial Slave Master named Zarien Kheev.

If you'd like to known a little bit about Zeeo, he was officially known as Z-58-0 Security Droid. Like Rianna, Zeeo had some history with the Empire's slave ring, which gives him a large database of information on the Imperial network system. With Zeeo's knowledge and Rianna's mercenary skills make them a very deadly duo.

This game takes place in the years between Star Wars Episode III and Episode IV, when Princess Leia proposes a dangerous quest to secure the future of the Rebel Alliance. Leia enlists the deadly duo (Twi'lek mercenary Rianna and security droid Zeeo). Together Rianna and Zeeo must infiltrate Empire-controlled planets, fight some evil bosses (Zarien Kheev, Slak Sagar, Sedriss, & the Rancor), and steal the plans for the Death Star.

The game's graphics are good, considering that they are on the Nintendo DS. It is in 3D and there are at least two cinematic movies that are 3D as well. The sound is alright, although there are no voice-overs you have to read. Sounds of the guns are pretty good. There are a couple of perplexed puzzles, and you use the famous DS feature, the stylus.

I would recommend this game for any Star Wars fan, and to any Science Fiction fan out there. But if you are just quite not sure if you should play it or not, let me just say, rent it first. Also I recommend that you probably should get it for the PSP, since the PSP has slightly better graphics than the DS and might have voice-overs, not really sure.