When I first played the on-foot missions, I was a bit skeptical, however, after playing the game for hours, although not unlocking a great deal I discovered two things. First, the on-foot missions are not bad, but extremely addictive as they do justice in their own weird way to the Star Wars universe that we all know and love. Lastly, Rebel Strike succeeds in being one thing, the ultimate game for all Star Wars purists. When Rogue Leader was released I purcased it, well before I actually got my Gamecube system, this game makes Rogue Leader a good coaster. I will never get tired of my Rogue Leader or Rebel Strike games because they are great, classic Star Wars titles, but all in all Rebel Strike is the better, more challenging game, and I am happy that it is exclusive to Gamecube.
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