

There’s endless possibilities for you out there in the Milky Way, and all you’ve got to do is pick up your Nintendo 3DS. Want to make something so sickening that Padmé Amidala wouldn’t be able to live without it? You can definitely do that. Want to come up with beautiful galactic designs? You can do that without pesky interruptions from the Force. In fact, we’ve got the perfect solution to Solo’s average threads Styling Star. If you were more inspired by the fashion than the fighting, we don’t blame you. While Han had a much blander wardrobe, Lando and Qi’ra were serving us a cosmic eleganza extravaganza. He was the king of space criminal realness, and he delivered plenty of iconic looks throughout the movie. Styling StarĮveryone was gushing over Lando Calrissian when the trailers for Solo came out. Plus, everyone’s mother and their dog can afford WiiU games now.
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Plus, have you ever seen an X-Wing go full Gundam and bust out incredible manouvers, or hack a computer? These capable critters make Han Solo and Lando look like rank amateurs. Star Fox Zero is perfect for the scrappy, seat-of-your-pants pilot experience. Honestly, the similarities go beyond physical. They’ve got a predilection for squeezing into cockpits together, much like the leading men of Solo. If you’ve ever played Smash, then you’re familiar with the handsome Mr McCloud and his furry mates. If Han Solo’s mercenary wiles and his anthropomorphic best friend appealed to you, then give Star Fox Zero a crack. Star Fox ZeroĪ long time ago, in a galaxy far away, Fox McCloud was a bloody hero. Sure, it’s not exactly the underdog buddy comedy of Solo, but we’re fine with that. Don’t worry if you haven’t got a copy of the game anymore it’s sitting pretty on the shelves of mobile app stores. For an RPG that was conceived well over a decade ago, its core concerns still resonate. The age old tale of being caught between the light and the dark plays out incredibly in KOTOR. Why not dust off your copy of KOTOR and give it some sugar? It’ll work a treat if Mass Effect 3 was missing some Force-flavoured action. The Star Wars franchise has moved on from that game, but Solo has proven that it’s not too late to milk forgotten relics for money. This is a bit of a blast from the past, but so was Han Solo. Just think about the stuff that we love about space, but with moral consequences. There’s a lot to love there, including romantic clichés and the requisite galactic hotties that Star Wars has. The most famous of all those franchises is Mass Effect. Want to go on a badass cosmic adventure that isn’t mindless fun? Try on Mass Effect 3 for size. Luckily, plenty of other games set in space have successfully tread that ground. Heck, it was a little light on the meaningful emotional connections. Solo was a little light on the emotional beats. It’s more fun piloting an X-Wing than watching some other idiot do it, that’s for sure. People were wanting a little more excitement out of Solo, so why not go off the rails? Pick up a game where you can kick ass as a hero or a villain, and do sick aerial stunts all damn day. Life is short, and despite lootboxes, we found SW Battlefront 2 undoubtedly entertaining. It’s probably a bit on those to recommend a recent Star Wars title that tanked in its own way, but hey. This seems like the obvious choice, but that doesn’t make it a bad one.
