The critics would get a chance to take control of Jet Brody in two different sessions -- single player and multi-player.. With the developers on hand and LucasArts staff taking part, the day would open with a marathon session of the single player experience, followed by a chance to take the developers head-on in multiplayer. You'll have to wait a bit before they (or we) can give you their impressions, but here are some scenes of the carnage.

Day One keeps an eye on critics progress

Showing off his favorite method of destruction is Producer Paul Armatta.

The twelve-man multiplayer begins!

Chris Norris, PR. sneaks a peek at an opponents screen during multiplayer.

Showing off the sniper rifle, Day One employees cleaned up the playing field.
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