Star Wars: Battlefront II
- Star Wars: Battlefront II (2017 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One)
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A second helping of Battlefront provides all the same multiplayer action with an added level of spice, and plenty of new content.
Along with an updated assortment of multiplayer maps based upon the Star Wars Saga, including Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, you now have the opportunity to fight as some of the greatest heroes, including the Skywalker family, Darth Vader, Yoda, The Emperor himself and Princess Leia, among others. An expanded single player campaign has you fighting as Vader's 501st Legion of troops, fighting in the Clone Wars as the undercurrent of evil, soon to be known as the Empire, takes its place in the Galaxy.
Now you can also take to the stars in specially developed multiplayer levels where your skill in an X-Wing or TIE-Fighter come to the fore. Defeat enemy ships and destroy the heavy cruisers and capital ships to achieve victory, or land within enemy territory and blow up a Star Destroyer from the inside.
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- æç性æïŒćçșżII - Simplified Chinese spelling
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- 3D Engine: Zero
- Force Powers-themed games
- Middleware: Bink Video
- PlayStation 2 Greatest Hits releases
- PlayStation 2 Platinum Range releases
- Protagonist: Female (option)
- PSP greatest hits releases
- PSP Platinum Range releases
- Setting: Space station / Spaceship
- Software Pyramide releases
- Star Wars licensees
- Star Wars: Battlefront series
- Xbox Classics releases
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Critics
Average score: 75% (based on 42 ratings)
Players
Average score: 3.8 out of 5 (based on 105 ratings with 7 reviews)
I want to kiss the makers of this game!
The Good
Practically everything was great. The graphics are great, the storyline is great and the places you go to are even better. I just so love the idea of the space battles. And we get to play as Jedi now! How cool is that? Even though you can only do four lightsaber moves with them (minus lightsaber throw) It's still great to play as the Jedi, and Sith of course.
The Bad
A real disappointment is the amount of planets they took away, like Bespin and Rhen Var. Another thing is how small the space battles are. They should be as broad as the movies. Another con is the Jedi character voices. They don't sound a thing like the movie voices. The only exceptions are Jango Fett, Boba Fett and Greivous.
The Bottom Line
Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (in "Rise of the Empire" mode) is about a clone legion known as the 501st. It features planets such as Tatooine, Geonosis and Kashyyyk. The game also space battles. My advice is Buy It NOW!!!!!
Xbox · by M.Allen (83) · 2006
Not a private, not quite a General
The Good
As the title suggests, Star Wars Battlefront II allows players to relive their favorite Star Wars battles on the front lines as a member of the infantries that set the backdrop of these masterpiece films.
The objective, like in the first game, is to invade various command posts on a map and to completely destroy the opposing force. Players choose which command post they wish to deploy from and can choose from a variety of infantry classes. The basics units are well rounded, the engineer classes can repair useful objects and heal others, the commanders can deploy recon droids to scout the area, and there are other classes as well with their own unique skills.
Several improvements have been made to the original formula as well. Heroes and Villains from the Star Wars universe can be controlled for brief periods of time (Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Han Solo, Yoda, and many others) to level the playing field. Vehicles can be used on the battle and there are even space battles where the goal is to do as much damage to the enemy fleet as possible (each side gains points for destroying parts of the enemy ship and destroying enemy fighters. The first team to get 180 points is declared the winner).
A new game mode gives Battlefront a story mode (of sorts) for the first. Players play flash backs from the war journal of the 501st legion (The Emperor's personal task force) from Clone Wars (Set during episodes 2-3) and the Galactic Civil War (Set during episodes 4-6). In this mode, players not only take command posts but are charged with defending key grounds and retrieving important items. By completing these objectives, players become more familiar to the games other modes like capture the flag and defending their ground.
The highlight of the game is the online play. The PS2 version features 24 players simultaneously and offers all the game modes in the single player mode (Capture the flag, Conquest, and Galactic Conquest).
The Bad
Unlike the previous Battlefront game, players have no command options or control over their units. This can result in your troops being scattered all over the map and leaving key terrain unprotected from capture, resulting in many casualties fast.
While auto target helps to keep enemies visible, it often times will result in a bit of frustration because other enemies will attack and player's fire will not be directed towards the enemies in front of them but the target who ran off to shoot at someone else, leading to deaths that players don't deserve.
It is often at the critical stages in a battle where a game becomes frustrating. When it comes down to the player being the only person on the map with 11 other enemies left, the game automatically ends with the player loosing, even if they have not been killed or if all the command posts have been captured, resulting in many angry words being directed to said player's television set.
While the game does have a story mode it leaves a lot to be desired. The only cut scenes shown are filtered over images of gameplay with an unidentified Clone Veteran narrating the tale. Even the ending videos of the Galactic Conquest mode look and feel cheaply made and do not make a good reward for the player's dedication to completing the game.
The Bottom Line
Star Wars Battlefront II is an online game and is best suited for LAN parties or playing against millions of strangers, as indicated by the leader boards at the end of each battle along with a statistics tracker for each player profile. However, playing online is not the only way to enjoy Battlefront II and for those who don't have online will find themselves playing Battlefront II as much as online players would. The brief story mode helps to keep players intrigued with the game and Galactic Conquest will unleash the inner Genghis Khan in anybody. Star Wars Battlefront II offers something for almost everyone and those who buy it will not be disappointed with their purchase.
PlayStation 2 · by Lawnmower Man (137) · 2008
The Good
The narrative storyline of the game is very enticing. This is the story of a contingent of clone troopers who fight and live through multiple wars and conflicts. This is one of those games where you are technically playing as both protagonist and antagonist regardless of what personal opinions you may hold, after all âGood soldiers follow ordersâ.
The core of the gameplay is present and faithful to what was in store in the first game. The new unit types are fun to utilize and you can easily switch for another type at the nearest command post. Even better, you get to play as notable hero type characters including Mace Windu, Master Yoda, Boba Fett and ultimately Darth Vader. Might have been nice to have additional characters such as Obi Wan Kenobi, but why make the game too easy? You also get to drive awesome vehicles ranging from speed bikes to the mammoth AT-AT walker.
New elements in the game do have merit. There are missions which have space flight, where you can pilot a fighter, bomber, scout or transport ship. This simulates what you see in the Star Wars movies perfectly and gives you a feel of Star Wars essence. Those space flight missions do take some practice to get through, but thankfully you can skip them if they become too frustrating. If you get tired of the Campaign, you have the Conquest mode for hours of intensive fun to take control of the galaxy.
The Bad
Some issues from the first Battlefront game have been resolved, such as respawning from an undesired location, but the tutorial doesnât teach you how to use it, so you find out blindly about it. A new issue with the game is that your companion soldiers have a horrible habit of getting into your line of fire, so you end up killing them by no fault of your own. A lot of the time you're putting more effort into the combat than any of your comrades, itâs a pain to work with them. And in the campaign missions, enemies are absolutely infinite until you win, so thereâs not too much breathing space.
Even being a new game, a few of the maps are pretty much reused from the previous game, such as the capital of Naboo and the Forest moon of Endor. They might have made those locations a bit more interesting. And then thereâs the most force-saken mission in the campaign mode, which is Order 66 in the Jedi Temple. Why? you ask. Because the objective to protect the holobooks is notoriously difficult with Jedi cutting down those bookshelves in seconds. Youâre going to be repeating this mission for quite a bit. My advice, use the Clone Engineer for effective Jedi pest control.
Finally, some of the presentation we got from the previous game was disappointingly cut out, such as the increasing scan views of planets as well as a plain looking menu screen without any of the animated battle scenes. Most importantly, you can only play as clone or stormtroopers and rebel fighters, so forget about playing the role of an OOM droid, let alone Count Dooku.
The Bottom Line
The second game of the series is a vast improvement. If the series keeps on going and getting better each time, I strongly encourage it. There are multiple ways you can play this game, and youâre bound to come up with newer and better strategies in each play through. One of the best Star Wars titles that ever came out and a warming to the hearts of every Star Wars fan, even if gaming isnât their thing. A great game to the end.
Windows · by Skippy_Chipskunk (37640) · 2023
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Awards
- GameSpy
- 2005 â The Miguel Lopez Award for Most Awesome Lazors (Xbox)
- PC Powerplay (Germany)
- Issue 04/2006 - #5 Action Game in 2005 (Readers' Vote)
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The game's online servers (which were hosted on GameSpy) were scheduled to shut down on 30 June 2014, like for other Electronic Arts titles in the wake of GameSpy's total closure.
Multiplayer was restored specifically on GOG (via the Galaxy client) and Steam versions of the game on 2 October 2017.
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Battlefront II Interview
with Producer Shara Miller, on games xtreme, July 26, 2005 -
Official Battlefront II Website
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Game added February 15, 2006. Last modified November 1, 2024.