The Most UNDERRATED Star Wars Game | Republic Commando | Anvil's Review

Star Wars Republic Commando is possibly one of the most underrated Star Wars game that ever existed. We currently live in a time where we have plenty of Star Wars content to go through and more on the way, but most of them are things like TV shows and Movies. In this video, I'll be going through my full analysis and review of Republic Commando. So, What makes Republic Commando so goddamn amazing? Well, lock and load...and lets find out. Credits: All artwork used & thumbnail image done by the following: Archangel470: https://www.deviantart.com/archangel470 Hazakhan: https://www.deviantart.com/hazakhan Alexander Manakhov: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/JDyB0 Republic Commando Fix: https://github.com/Leon280698/CT/rele... Installation Instructions: https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Sta... ---------------------------------------- Content Intro - 0:00 Download, Installation & Fixes - 2:29 Story - 3:09 Graphics & Audio - 10:03 Gameplay - 13:43 ---------------------------------------- ► Want more videos ? Subscribe!    / anvilgaming   ► Follow me on my Social Pages:   / anvilgaming     / anvilgaming     / anvil.gaming   ► If you wish to support my channel, consider supporting me on Patreon:   / anvilgaming   ► Alternatively, you can join my Youtube Membership:    / @anvilgaming   ---------------------------------------- #AnvilGaming #StarWars #RepublicCommando #Review #GamingReview Star Wars: Republic Commando is a tactical first-person shooter video game developed and published by LucasArts. It was released for the Xbox and Microsoft Windows in March 2005.[1] Set in the Star Wars Legends expanded universe, the game revolves around Delta Squad, a special ops unit within the Galactic Republic's Clone Army consisting of four genetically-enhanced clone troopers, referred to as "Clone/Republic Commandos". Throughout the single-player campaign, players assume the role of the squad's leader, RC-1138 ("Boss"), and complete various missions during the Clone Wars. Players can also indirectly control the actions of their squadmates RC-1262 ("Scorch"), RC-1140 ("Fixer"), and RC-1207 ("Sev") by issuing different commands, which allow for certain situations to be approached in multiple ways. A sequel to the game was already planned well ahead of production of Republic Commando. The game was titled Star Wars: Imperial Commando and was based on the betrayal of Republic soldiers, however the project only went as far as concept art and was cancelled.[33] Nevertheless, Karen Traviss wrote a fifth and final novel of the Republic Commando novel series, titling it Star Wars Imperial Commando: 501st, after the cancelled sequel.