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Star Wars Battlefront II on PS2 (2005)

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Average rating: 70%
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3.5 stars out of 5
from 977 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 12
User collections: My Best 80's Movies
Developers: PANDEMIC
Number of players: 1
Released: 31/10/2005
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Brief synopsis of Star Wars Battlefront II

The first Star Wars Battlefront followed a successful formula for LucasArts; of mimicking a popular videogame and adding Star Wars characters, storylines, locations and production values. Star Wars Galaxies was your standard MMORPG, but with the added - and not to be underestimated - attraction that you could play as a Jedi, Bounty Hunter or Wookie. In the same way, Star Wars Battlefront was a popular and innovative FPS Battlefield 1942 with a liberal twist of LucasArts magic, allowing you to fight on foot or take to the skies in famous spaceships from the Star Wars films.

Like BF1942, it was little more than a multiplayer game, but very popular nonetheless. So its no surprise that developer Pandemic has been commissioned to create a sequel. What is perhaps a little surprising is the breadth of what the studio has come up with. The game is much larger that the original. The single player mode - criticised as little more than a bot match in the first game - has been given an overhaul, with better AI for both enemies and allies. Theres also a much more involving story mode.

A re-vamped space battle mode means you can control the action strategically at arms length, or take to the skies in your own starfighter, be it an X-Wing, TIE Fighter, or one of the less interesting ships from the new films. Once inside your smaller plane, you can attack specified areas on enemy ships like in Rogue Squadron, engage in dogfights, or even fly inside large ships, jump out and take them down from the inside.

There are 16+ Battlefronts to try out, including locations from the recent Episode III like Utapau, Mustafar and Coruscant, the seat of the Republic itself. Naturally the opportunity to play as a Jedi is given, and as before, you can play Rebels vs. Empire like the first films or Republic vs CIS as in the newer films. Essentially like having a huge playset of all the Star Wars toys you could ever want, SWBII has an enormous amount to offer the Star Wars fans who wish to immerse themselves in the rich SW universe. And an all-encompassing online mode allows you to enjoy the game against like-minded individuals too.

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Rated - 5 starsAlmost Faultless

A customer from Poole, Dorset , 22/03/2006

There's not much more you could want from a game. You can play online, on your own or as multilplayer. if you are a starwars fan this is the game for you. It is simple to play and it can be boring playing the sapce battles(they all seem the same) but the ground assault is the best(you can play as a number of different Jedi depending on what planet you are on. best played as multiplayer or online

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsa very good game

A customer from colchester , 02/06/2006

im not much of a star wars fan but i like this you can be anyone in this even darth fader and that the space battles can get boring but theres not many missions in space the ground battles are the best buy it now or download it like i did.

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsImmense galactic action

The Black Ninja from Birmingham, UK , 19/06/2006

Can't say i'm into star wars that much either, but you can't argue with the sheer breadth of characters/vehicles/scenarios on offer here. Modelled closely on the battlefield 1942 series and just as playable...except i found it quite hard to get going as a lowly footsoldier - either i'm rubbish or a lot of luck is required when running across battlefields to get to the objectives.

Flying the ships is pretty cool but a bit fiddly...in general you just need to concentrate on not getting frustrated with it all.

On the whole this is a great bit of space combat you could just pick up and play when you've got a spare minute.

  1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 5 starsexcellent

A customer from kent , 18/01/2008

thouroughly enjoyed this game although i have been comprehensively defeated by my kids on it

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Rated - 4 starsImmense galactic action

The Black Ninja from Birmingham, UK , 19/06/2006

Can't say i'm into star wars that much either, but you can't argue with the sheer breadth of characters/vehicles/scenarios on offer here. Modelled closely on the battlefield 1942 series and just as playable...except i found it quite hard to get going as a lowly footsoldier - either i'm rubbish or a lot of luck is required when running across battlefields to get to the objectives.

Flying the ships is pretty cool but a bit fiddly...in general you just need to concentrate on not getting frustrated with it all.

On the whole this is a great bit of space combat you could just pick up and play when you've got a spare minute.

  1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 5 starscracker=

A customer from Honiton , 08/05/2008

great game,better then the first,what more to say

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