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Review: Star Wars Xbox 360 Bundle

Star Wars fans rejoice, the Xbox 360 gamers and the Star Wars universe merge as one with compelling game play from the Kinect Game allowing players to take on the role of being a Jedi.

As a Jedi to answer your question, Yes, there will be light saber battles with whole sound effects of the Swoosh we all know & love all done with your bodies movement gestures in front of the Kinect, adding to the immersive experience of the game.

The Star Wars Xbox 360 console and wireless controller are custom designed to showcase the iconic characters C-3PO and R2-D2 only true fans can admire.

With the R2-D2 Console it looks and feels genuine of the Astromech Droids appearance giving not only the impression R2-D2 but it comes with his infamous beep sounds as well every time you turn him on, opening or closing the tray of the Star Wars Xbox 360 console.

Now the downside to this bundle is the lack of a second wireless controller due to the addition the Kinect module included leading to believe me to it seems due to the price. While only given one wireless controller, it does have the gold polished reflection as if looking at C-3PO.

To be honest I've never seen C-3PO in real-life which is a huge bummer leaving it to the imagination. Remembering the image of C-3PO from the movies, you would notice exposed cables running along the sides of his stomach (if he had a stomach, protocol droids don't have any it seems lol) well the wireless controller's underbelly with see through exposed cables similar of C-3PO.

The Star Wars Xbox 360 I have to mention has the 320 gigabyte hard drive which just pegs true the saying;"more is better" video game saves alone stack up pretty quickly with each game taking around one gigabyte up to three or four gigabytes, bad news to us with mountain stacks of games on their shelves. Any other media (videos,music,etc.) your planning to add takes a huge chunk out of the hard drive so why would you go for anything less-then the 320 GB if you are a hardcore gamer.

Being a fan myself, the nerd in me just wants to get a hold of the Star Wars Xbox 360 replica and go all dark side (sorry cant help myself lol) online in multi-player and story mode enjoying Star Wars antics with friends and family for hours on end with no end in sight.