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Bring in your bounty, dead or alive – in STAR WARS™: Bounty Hunter™, now available on GOG!

In this classic third-person action-adventure, you'll become Jango Fett, Prime Clone of the Grand Army of the Republic, hired to capture a deranged Dark Jedi. Experience the legendary Bounty Hunter fantasy set before the events of Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones. Face off against foes and maneuver through acrobatic battles in this adaption optimized for today's consoles and hardware. Fight your way through the galaxy’s underbelly, equipped with Dual Blasters, your Flamethrower, Whipcord, and pure Mandalorian Rage.

Now on GOG!
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dyscode: besides what P-E-S, said,

let's just say Stubbs is one of the very few games I did not finish because it was too tedious and boring.
Only thing that was funny was that visitor guide robot.

PS: though I god hope this is better, Stubbs as a game got a better average rating on Metacritics than Bounty Hunter.
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MarkoH01: That is and will always be the problem with humour. It is highly subjective.
I would agree with Sargom here and say objectively there's nothing wrong with Stubbs.
Objectively, the Stubbs Aspyr remaster is broken, and a downgrade from the original experience in several ways.
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MarkoH01: That is and will always be the problem with humour. It is highly subjective.
I would agree with Sargom here and say objectively there's nothing wrong with Stubbs.
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KingSyphilis: Objectively, the Stubbs Aspyr remaster is broken, and a downgrade from the original experience in several ways.
This might be - I never palyed the remaster.
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GOG.com: optimized for today's consoles
okay... gog is a PC platform. Why even mention consoles lol?

Also why is it 2002 graphics?
Post edited August 04, 2024 by REG2012
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GOG.com: optimized for today's consoles
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REG2012: okay... gog is a PC platform. Why even mention consoles lol?

Also why is it 2002 graphics?
Because its a port of a game that came out in 2002

You can up-scale textures with relative ease, but If you start altering meshes you're making so much work you might as well redesign the whole from scratch.
Dammit!
I wish I knew this game was releasing here.
I did a search two days before release and GOG did not have anything listed, so I bought it elsewhere.
So annoying.

Also, GOG please stop with the annoying, MFing pop ups. I f*****g hate these.
This is good. Would love to see a PC re-release of of The Phantom Menace and Revenge of the Sith.
Vote-bots in the house again? Long time no see...

Did I live under a rock if I never heard of this game before? *shrug*
Concerning the price I thought it's a new game with not soooo good - or better: not up to date - looking graphics.

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SilentMRG: (...)
And while we're talking about bounty hunters, I think now would be a good time for GOG to bring Mace Griffin - Bounty Hunter to the table: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnwXi4kh5L8
Looks good, good enough to me at least. Wishlist voting: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/mace_griffin_bounty_hunter
Post edited August 05, 2024 by gamefood
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gamefood: Looks good, good enough to me at least. Wishlist voting: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/mace_griffin_bounty_hunter
Voted and commented sir! And thanks for pointing out the poll to me. =)
I forgot to mention one detail... There are two versions of Mace Griffin - Bounty Hunter: The first was released in 2003 on 3 or 4 CDs, there was no censorship, I mean there was blood and gore; the second version, was a European re-release on DVD around 2005, and in that version the guys censored the blood and gore, however, widescreen support was added and they unlocked the fps to over 100, if I remember correctly.

The CD version (North American) only supports a 4:3 aspect ratio, and the fps limit is 25 or 30. I think you can see that these are two somewhat complicated options to choose, hehe. XD If a re-release occurs here... GOG should provide both releases or merge the best of each into one.
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SilentMRG: I forgot to mention one detail... There are two versions of Mace Griffin - Bounty Hunter: The first was released in 2003 on 3 or 4 CDs, there was no censorship, I mean there was blood and gore; the second version, was a European re-release on DVD around 2005, and in that version the guys censored the blood and gore, however, widescreen support was added and they unlocked the fps to over 100, if I remember correctly.

The CD version (North American) only supports a 4:3 aspect ratio, and the fps limit is 25 or 30. I think you can see that these are two somewhat complicated options to choose, hehe. XD If a re-release occurs here... GOG should provide both releases or merge the best of each into one.
That seems like a job for NightDive :P
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SilentMRG: I forgot to mention one detail... There are two versions of Mace Griffin - Bounty Hunter: The first was released in 2003 on 3 or 4 CDs, there was no censorship, I mean there was blood and gore; the second version, was a European re-release on DVD around 2005, and in that version the guys censored the blood and gore, however, widescreen support was added and they unlocked the fps to over 100, if I remember correctly.

The CD version (North American) only supports a 4:3 aspect ratio, and the fps limit is 25 or 30. I think you can see that these are two somewhat complicated options to choose, hehe. XD If a re-release occurs here... GOG should provide both releases or merge the best of each into one.
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Tarhiel: That seems like a job for NightDive :P
Yeah, but, they'll want to remaster or remake it, and honestly, I prefer the vanilla experience.
[Casually checks the ratings.]
64
Top Critic Average
24 %
Critics Recommend

...People were waiting for this?
Listening to 'critics' EVER: nah i'm good