By: Robert Murphy
Ever wondered what it was like to be on the front lines of Endor or were you ever curious about what it looked like to stare out into the frozen wasteland of Hoth and see Imperial Walkers heading towards you? Well Star Wars Battlefront is perhaps the closest players will come to experience all of that and more first hand.
It really is that simple when it boils down to it since the online mechanics are not that complex compared to any other heavily based multiplayer game on the market at the moment. Games like Call of Duty and the like have come so far that their multiplayer experience involves hours of tweaking to your particular class skills, weapons and abilities but Battlefront boils down to a simple assortment of blasters and grenades that all work in similar fashion to one another. Once you're in the game no blaster or weapon is particularly different they all have the same odd firing mechanic, shots going every which direction at times (no wonder the empire couldn't hit anything), but it's all very refreshing and fair when it comes to gameplay. Player cards and limited character customization making earning points through matches worth the effort, I particular oozed enjoyment when I finally got my jetpack and soared through battlefields like a Dark Trooper from the original Battlefront games.
Getting back to the good stuff, there is a variety of different experiences to be had for whatever players might have been missing from the golden days of the first two Battlefront games. It's hard to beat the classic game modes such as team deathmatch, hero hunt or even capture the flag (which is capture the cargo in this case) which are spread across thirteen different maps set on four planets, Hoth, Endore, Tatooine and Sullust. Each of which is highly detailed and balanced well for any game mode that you plan to choose from while allowing you enough time to both shoot your enemies and enjoy the fact that you are in an insanely well adapted Star Wars environment.
It's long been said that video games don't do well when they're adapted from TV shows or movies, Star Wars Battlefront is one of those game series that has stood out as being one of the exceptions. While no other game series out there can do more for offering up such a rich and immersing experience into it's lore, there is still something to be desired here. There is plenty brought forth here for any fan to love but it does miss an underline voice to it's narrative and something truly compelling to drive everything it has home for it. But, where it is succeeds is in recreating some of the fondest memories from my childhood and will hopefully inspire newcomers as it did for plenty of hardcore fans.
Good:
- An easy to jump into multiplayer experience for all game modes
- A true to form Star Wars recreation
- Big battles such as Supremacy, Walker Assault and Fighter Squadron
Bad:
- A poor single player experience
- Lacks a certain drive that prevents too much replayability
Scully Rating: 7.5 out of 10
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