I played a bit of the online mode at a friend's place. I powered through to level twelve so that I could buy myself a new gunbelt to differentiate myself from all the other mooks, and then I basically collapsed from exhaustion. 'Twas pretty fun, despite all the bugginess and frequently being disconnected.
Wouldn't mind trying the story sometime too, I suppose.
Poor R2D2. What did he do to... nevermind I'm pretty sure he had it coming.
Yoink, I love ya mate, but online is poison. Single player is ambrosia. Try it.
That's the thing though, innit? Same with GTA... Rockstar's singleplayer is designed after the developers. The multiplayer is designed after the users.
I watched, like, half of the first episode of that and I must say I was thoroughly disappointed. What's all the fuss about?
The characters, basically. The plots aren't massively intricate and the special effects of the series are pretty shoddy, especially early on, but the people are interesting and you feel like you get to know them on a personal level after a while. Touch more complex than "this is the logical one" and "this is the woman".
Personally, I didn't start with the series... I started with the movie, Serenity. Serenity's quite well put-together, so it helps patch up a lot of the failings of the series, while still providing an insight into the individuals on the crew. Having sparked an interest, I watched the series, which takes place chronologically before the movie. Then I watched the movie again, with the new background I had with the involved parties.
And that's when it hurts a bit more.