Star Wars Battlefront II | 
| From: LucasArts Entertainment
List Price: $9.99 Buy New: $6.70 You Save: $3.29 (33%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 589
Format: Dvd-video Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Xp Genre: Sci-Fi Action Games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.4
MPN: SWBF2-J UPC: 023272328818 EAN: 0023272328818 ASIN: B000W2MX42
Release Date: September 7, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Revamped single-player experience includes smarter AI enemies and allies, plus a greater emphasis on story told through open-ended mission-based objectives. | | • | New space battles allow you to dogfight in X-wings, TIE fighters, Jedi starfighters and several other starcraft, or fight it out on foot aboard an enemy capital ship. | | • | Special opportunities throughout the game for players to wield a lightsaber and use their favorite Force powers as a Jedi. | | • | More than 16 new battlefronts on land and in space, including many from Star Wars - Episode III Revenge of the Sith such as Utapau, Mustafar and the space battle above Coruscant. | | • | 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 seen at the beginning of Star Wars - Episode IV A New Hope. |
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Product Description Star Wars Battlefront II improves upon the blockbuster multiplayer original with new space combat, playable Jedi, and never-before-seen environments straight out of final Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith film. 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. Online multiplayer action for up to 64 players on PC Windows (plus AI units). ESRB Rated T for Teen
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Works great March 10, 2008 C. Monk (Virginia) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Okay, so few people will probably even see this as this game is several years old now but why not, right? I actually bought this game when it first came out but after several moves I lost one of the several disks and the instruction manual so I was unable to re-install it. This is a cheap replacement and it works just as well...plus it's just one disk which is very nice. You don't have to sit there during 10 minutes of installation waiting for the "please insert disk.." prompts. The game itself is fun and you get to fight in famous Star Wars locations like Hoth, The Death Star and The Jedi Temple. You even get to fight in space battles. In the first Star Wars Battlefront, heroes would assist you in the battle but you could never play as them. in this game you have the option of being able to play as one of the heroes from the films. There are several methods of play as well. You have the main story-driven campaign where you follow the 501st legion from the early days of the Clone Wars to the end of the Empire at Endor. Each mission has different objectives. The maps are different enough and the objectives are different enough to keep the game interesting. Then there is the galactic conquest mode. This is a new mode for this game and you pretty much get to play as one of the four factions in two different wars (The CIS/Republic in the Clone Wars or the Empire/Rebellion in the Civil War). You'll have to build fleets, capture planets and buy new types of units or bonuses. This is a fun mode but it can get repetive especially as the computer may seem hell-bent on capturing one planet and you'll end up fighting that one battle over and over. another mode is free play. You can pick whichever maps you want to play on and the mode of play; capture the flag, assault, etc. This is fun if you like certain maps more than the others or if you don't want to invest your time in the campaigns. Of course there is online play though I don't play online so I can't talk about it. The AI in this game is decent enough. You don't really have control over your side so you can't really coordinate attacks or anything. Basically, it's up to you to win the day. The space battles are fun but they too can get boring and it would have been nice if they had spent more time on these. Overall, this is a fun game, even if it is 3 years old.
Battlefront II Review February 7, 2008 D. Memmer (Ohio) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Great price for a great game. Graphics are much superior to console versions, assuming you have the rig to crank up the settings to high quality. I prefer a keyboard and mouse to a controller any day, but if you must use a controller there is nothing stopping you from using a nice gamepad. Online play is great. I have no idea why the product description says Windows XP Home, it works just fine on any version of Windows the game supports (I use XP Pro). This is the DVD version of the game, which is a great time saver because you don't have to hassle with a bunch of CDs during install. NOTE - game comes in a jewel case, and that is all - no manual, no box. The manual is available in PDF format on the DVD, however.
Not bad! February 27, 2008 B. D. Smith (Baltimore, MD USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm not exactly a fanatical gamer, but I am a Star Wars fan. This game gets it right when it comes to the look and feel of the Star Wars universe. The graphics and sound are great, and the missions are challenging without being impossible. And, hey, every now and then it's just fun to blow things up!
I can't review the game, but if you have Vista, forget it!! March 14, 2008 Jack Paine (New York) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This game will not work on Windows Vista. I called tech support, and they said that the game will not work with Vista, but I can try the "compatibility" mode. No luck there either. So, this may be a great game or not, but stay away if you have Vista. As a side note, the jewel case came cracked.
Graphics were great but controls were better on consoles April 6, 2008 F. Gregorio (Fremont, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Having this game on XBOX, I had a blast playing through the story mode and the multi player modes. My only gripe was that the XBOX version is only 480p max in resolution. Playing it on my LCD TV was kind of like an eyesore. So I decided to buy this for my PC since I really enjoyed this game. The graphics were definitely much better. However, the controls were more complicated. None the less, the game still deserves the 5 out of 5.
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