19:19 I'll be thinking about that cursed long Obi-Wan lightsaber model for the rest of my life. You're totally right, this has long been up there with Obi-Wan and Power Battles as "just another bad Phantom Menace game" but glad you've reevaluated it. Really miss the charming jank of this era
Thank you. The arc of my channel has been fun. I'm finally coming out as that guy who just wants all the janky old games to be appreciated. Bring back silly little games!
It's ironic how much you spoke about vibes in this video because that's exactly what this video was. Just a comfy funny trip down memory lane with an extremely jankfest video game. Perfect stuff
Speaking of vibes… my local pc world had a setup you could play this whilst parents were browsing. A massive superstore, with just 3 people in it while you experience this for the first time…You can’t buy atmosphere like that…
This has to be the best video about one of my favourite childhood games I've seen. Thank you so much for not only a fair assessment, but also your glowing praise for everything I always loved about it. If you love this, you may also love Hype: The Time Quest, a fantasy RPG based on Playmobil. It's another childhood favourite of mine.
This game was a huge chapter of my childhood. Glad I found your channel. With peak vocal performance, like yours, I expected you to have hundreds of thousands of subs. Very cool content. Absolutely love the dose of nostalgia and weird old retro stuff. Definitely want more.
Welcome aboard! Thank you so much for the kind words, "peak vocal performance" is the best thing anyone has ever said! I'm glad you found the channel, and I hope to bring you more doses of weird nostalgic stuff in future :D
I remember playing this game before seeing the movie as a kid, and maybe having a slightly overinflated sense of both how important and how cool Captain Panaka was
Random and very specific fact about myself in relation to this game. When this game came out I was learning English at the time. I believe that in the Tatooine level you can disengage from dialogue with NPCs with the “Never mind” option. I noticed that every time I picked that and heard Qui Gon say “never mind” it would exit me out of the dialogue interaction. So I thought to myself “ooooh that must mean forget it or disregard what I said.” In Spanish of course lol.
I always played the Tatooine level along with the last level fighting maul. The game is a mixed bag, but it has something going for it. I played the PS1 version though.
The Mos Espa Jawa turret section is insane, what a crazy thing to put into the level, clearly a designed mini-challenge. By the end they're appearing with personal shield generators and rocket launchers :D
The Episode I game always struck me as LucasArts assuming you've seen the movie and allowing you to exlpore the edges of it. It doesn't really take much time to or concern itself with explaining the plot of the film, it's just doing its own thing within the confines of what you see on screen. However, an entire video dedicated to the game, but no mention of the main menu screen? Those film clips they had for each option SUSTAINED ME for the couple of weeks' wait between the release of the game and the release of the movie
This game was AMAZING! I remember playing this game with my brother and Dad when the movie first came out and we took turns playing. Gotta admit there was some moments that were near impossible to beat/complete but I LOVED it!
For all its faults, TPM came out exactly when it needed to for my generation. The prequel era influenced so many things in the gaming fandom, especially in the Jedi Knight trilogy of games with the fan made mods and maps. This game in particular was absolutely phenomenal to little 12 year old me. Like what the absolute heck is going on? I love it. Also, got chills when Duclare Chateau came on. Literally the very first note I recognized it. Alexander Brandon is one of the best.
Loved this game as a kid. I never actually made it all the way past Tattooine at the time, but it was just so much fun to explore all the nooks and crannies and side missions of those levels. And then of course being able to just go GTA-mode and kill all the npcs. With all the different ways you could trigger an instant-game over in the game, the fact that you could keep playing while massacring the town was wild at the time. It's funny you preferred the Coruscant level, I played the game again a couple of years ago and that level made me stop playing.
There may have been others I missed (not sure if you could in Jedi Knight), but this was the first Star Wars game I played that allowed me to deflect blaster bolts back at enemies with a lightsaber. That alone was enough to make this game awesome in my book
Dunno why I even bought it back in the day, I didn't like the movie at all. But was this one a pleasant surprise. Also, I'm happy I found your channel! There's plenty of those flying around, old-games-related and such, but it's rare to see a fun personality at the wheel.
Thank you so much! While I appreciate I'm not alone in talking about old CD-ROM games, I've been doing my thing here for so long I feel like one of the OGs haha. Thanks for the comment, I hope you find something else you like on the channel.
Maybe one day! I really love that you have been with me now for years and you've always been saying this. You gee me up, mate. And when that day comes, I'll know you were here from the beginning 💕
This is my very first PSone game, with Toy Story 2 and Harry Potter. I remember having the three games at the same time. And I loved it. Of course the graphics were better in my memories ^^ Although the PC version is much better. I would have still liked a level for the Pod races in this game too. Like, both games in one. It would have saved me from playing SW: RACER a few years later. And oddly enough, I would have also liked a level at the Jedi Temple, when Anakin is introduced. A sort of Bonus level where Obi-Wan goes through trials, with the possibility of killing the Jedis^^. Then also a level with Jar Jar during the Battle of Naboo in the plain ^^ It would have been funny. And also a level where you play Anakin in the space battle, in a sort of "SW: Battle for Naboo".
I was one of those kids that played this over and over. There's an interesting story about how the Official UK Playstation magazine at the time gave it 9/10 after they were given the full works at Skywalker Ranch and then had to do a re-review where they gave it 6/10 😅
Commenting too much on this video haha. But agree with so much on this one. It's a game from an era of games with charm, where the jank adds not only to the charm but also genuinely to the humour. A game like this has a humour to it that isn't just laughing at the game's ineptitude, it's like being in on the joke. It's the Blackadder of gaming, The Thin Blue Line, and as you say, all the polish in the world can't replicate that. Games of that era really captured whatever it was that engendered that feeling, Anachronox is another one that nailed it. Or Deus Ex. The way an NPC will just wave his hand the same way while talking as if gesticulating in a meaningful way. The way you can say "Jabba is even more grotesque than I imagined" without it all feeling 'snarky'. My friend said that Fallen Order contained this charm, and it almost does on seldom occasion (the Dathomir lads shouting "interloper!" at you and the bounty hunters turning up and thinking they're the bees knees) but for the most part really didn't. It's the weirdo 6/10 fondness that outshines the 7/10 safeness. The late 90s and early 2000s were so rich for SW content. Many of the SW games of that era that I've played didn't feel self important or grandiose as such. Playing as Ace Azzameen in X Wing Alliance talking to his big sister, playing as Brenn Tantor and his brother Dellis. They were just random lads in a bigger world. And my goodness the materials you'd get in the game boxes. The Force Commander manual is out of this world. But even the TPM one is no slouch. You know what feels distinctly like all that in Fallen Order? The map. Grimy janky holographic nonsense haha. I have yet to play Obi Wan on rhe Xbox, looks very similar to TPM.
Love that I'm seeing your name all over this comments section. Thank you for the high-effort comments! You nailed exactly why I love this era. Being in on the joke is exactly it. Thank you mate, your continued support is amazing 🤩
I was 15-ish when it came out and played at launch. Liked the production value but hated the gameplay. Seeing this video some 20+ years later makes me wanna replay and re-evaluate it :)
@@MattyStoked In retrospect, the game isn't bad but was a disapointment because of the ridiculous hype around The Phantom Menace. Expectations were just too high.
Hi, I get this error when trying to install the game: "The %s setup program was unable to launch. You can install %s by running SETUP.EXE directly from the %s CD-ROM disc." Any way around this?
Might be that you're trying to run the installer on a newer OS that doesn't support it. There is a newer installer (linked in the description) which might help.