Star Wars Battlefront II

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Star Wars Battlefront II

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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Lucas Arts
EAN: 0827307930768
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Label: Lucas Arts Entertainment
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Manufacturer: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Model: 23272328399
Platform: Sony PSP
Publisher: Lucas Arts Entertainment
Release Date: 2005-11-01
Special Features: Memory Card
Studio: Lucas Arts Entertainment



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionStar Wars Battlefront II adds all-new space combat, playable Jedi characters, and never-before-seen environments straight out of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. Fans of the original Star Wars Battlefront will also enjoy an all-new single-player experience that takes players through an epic, story-based saga centering on Darth Vader's elite 501st Legion of Stormtroopers where every action the player takes impacts the battlefront and, ultimately, the fate of the Star Wars galaxy. The game features an all-new single-player experience that takes players through an epic, story-based saga where every action the player takes impacts the battlefront and, ultimately, the fate of the Star Wars galaxy. The sequel features improved flight control, complex space combat that allows players to board enemy capital ships and battle to take over flying command posts or sabotage the ship to be used against the other faction, increased total online player numbers, and memorable multiplayer encounters in 12 new locations. All-new classic trilogy locations including the Death Star interior, classic space battles and the fight aboard the Tantive IV, Princess Leia's blockade runner




Features:
  • Playable Jedi warriors
  • 16 new locations and never-before-seen Star Wars environments and graphics
  • Track your stats, join a clan, and find your comrades when playing online
  • Upgraded AI





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - A failed PS2 port.
But is that bad? Not necessarily. The main downside of the game is that it's just not as meaty as it's PS2 predecessor. I have found that people who have played the original, and liked it, will find the the game lacking without the dual analogs and a few of the maps hacked off. Another thing that I found a tad disappointed were the space battles. Now, the PS2 predecessor space battles still had some kinks, but this version completely took out the ability to sabotage everything from the inside. The only thing left is to fly around in circles bombing the ship constantly.

Seriously?

Now I'm not going to nitpick. This is a very solid game. I always find myself coming back to this when I'm not playing any certain games, playing with a friend, or just when I have nothing to do. The replay value is simply fantastic. The class system is unrivaled, and the depth and strategy you can get from one little package makes me grin from ear to ear.

Graphics - 9/10
Almost on par to the PS2 predecessor. Some fog and bland textures bring it down, though.

Sound - 10/10
It's hard to make a Star Wars game sound bad. Blaster shots, explosions, music, grunts, Wookie roars (ahem), it's got it all.

Gameplay - 7/10
The instant action mode is the tried and true hella fun Battlefront we all know. The Galactic Conquest is lacking, and the Challenges feel thrown in.

Depth - 8/10
This is a game you'll keep coming back too. Lack of online is a problem. But as I said before, some more maps would be nice.

Overall - 7.5/10
A failed PS2 port, which manages to keep the Battlefront name. Solid gameplay keeps this UMD in your PSP. I would recommend this to everyone.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A good buy
Although this game lacks a story or campaign, I found myself having a lot of fun with it. The controls take some getting used, but when you do, the game is a blast! However, if you are not a star wars fan, then I would not recomend this game because of the lack of story and and campaign. But the best way to find out is to try it yourself!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - gift for son
I can not speak on the game but I can say it arrived on time. My son age 10 likes it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good game
Bought this game for our son and he loves it. considering he is an avid star wars fan...he enjoys playing it and has lot's of fun doing so.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - disappointing
its a good game, but its nothing like the ps2 version. first of all theres no online multiplayer, thats the only reason i got it. and also it is missing alot of the levels from the original version. finally the layout of the psp makes it awkward and difficult to aim.



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