Yea its doesn't have the sheer amount of content as the first two battlefronts. Although it did get some free updates, including offline skirmish with bots. But this new battlefront addition still provides an authentic star wars experience. I mainly got it after renting for a few days, and falling in love with the fighter combat. I also paid less than $15 for my copy. And now there's a complete edition for $40, with eventual sales and discounts to come. This game may have not been worth MSRP for many at launch. But I certainly got my $15 dollars worth of fun.
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Star Wars Battlefront has been a long-awaited title for many fans and gamers alike. It, like most major titles, faced numerous delays and big cuts in production in order to get the game out. It's obvious by now the major complaint is the lack of a story (aka campaign mode). Besides that, being able to step-into the worlds of SW is an incredible experience. Hiking through the snowy mountains of Hoth, or zipping through the redwood trees on a speeder bike, the amount of detail is breathtaking. There are a handful of training missions, where the player can choose where to shoot and choose a weapon. The only other game option is online multiplayer, which requires PS Plus subscription. Oh, and the requirement to have an ability not to die every 12 seconds by a 17-year-old online player who will snipe you the minute you spawn. That's always a (not) good time. This game really is tailored for the FPS players. Them and only them.Read full review
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Graphic looks very nice. But everything else is bit of disappointing. Gameplay is infantry focused but without customizable weaponry. No more classes, no space battle, no campaign , no galactic conquest. I buy it because I used to play BF 2 a lot, however, this is a let down experience. EA also charges 50 dollar season pass , but I will never get it . because it should included in the original game.
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I like Star Wars, more accurate, I LOVE STAR WARS!!!. As a kid I'm sure that watching that movie in the cinemas changed my life.I didn't have this game because everybody told me that it is a multiplayer only game and I'm not that good at playing. Nothing more frustrating than to start the game and in 5 second get kill by a 10 year old kid in his pajamas in another city. But since I love so much the movies and characters, I needed to give it a try. The graphics are excellent, the music is too. In a way it let me enjoy and be part of the movie. I did the training missions and the X-wig fighters are great. the training mission with Darth Vader is also good but his phrases are limited and become very repetitive after a while. I wish there was a single campaign mode. If you love the Star Wars movie, get it. Hopefully you are better than me, but if you are not, give me the chance to play against you before I develop an inferiority complex. May the force be with you!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Don't let the title fool you; I liked the Prequels. It was merely a reference to the irrational, only partly meritorious hate that they receive. I'm going to start with the absolute reality. I work for a living. Money is not something that falls out of the sky, and $69.99 plus tax is a significant amount. I charge $75.00 to tune a piano. This disc cost me the amount of an entire job. I was quite eager to get it. I had been looking forward to it. I love Star Wars. It's probably my favorite film series. I'm as immersed in the Expanded Universe as the typical Star Wars fan. That's why this game is so upsetting. If you've played the game, you know full well where I'm going with this: the hour of tutorials, and only about an hour of actual games if you're playing offline, and then having to pay an additional $49.99 if you want the content that really rightly should have come with the initial sticker price (minus the Battle of Jakku, which we'll be getting free: what a surprise!), and then having to pay for the privilege of playing multi-player. But...I've been reviewing games for awhile on other forums, and I wouldn't be much of a reviewer if I just complained about the most glaring issues without even getting into the game. So, let us begin. I bought Battlefront when I got my PS4. Fortunately, I bought the PS4 with the Disney Infinity 3.0 bundle, so I actually wound up paying the same but got a couple more games out of the deal (yes, that's how the math came out...I don't know what genius came up with that sales gimmick). So, I got it home, didn't have enough lines to hook up my PS4 to the internet, was too lazy to unplug my computer so I could enjoy online PS4 gameplay for awhile, so I just settled for the offline content for the time being. STORY: 1/10 There is no story. You are literally replaying battles from the Original Trilogy, and one that wasn't seen, but alluded to, without the story. They are the battles of Hoth, Tatooine, Endor, and Sullust. Yep, that's all. You can go through them in tutorials, mission mode, or survival mode. It also comes with a screensaver that features C-3PO and R2-D2 arguing with each other. GRAPHICS: 10/10The visuals in this game are absolutely stunning. Seriously, I wonder why the CGI in movies look so lousy when we have video games that look like this. Seriously, you could stare at these scenes for hours. GAMEPLAY (PART 1: OFFLINE): 4/10 The tutorials are a good place to start as they teach you the different styles of gameplay and the controls. You can play either ground missions or starfighter missions. The ground missions are typical of first person shooters such as Call of Duty or Fallout. The aerial missions are also disappointingly common as well, with controls similar to just about any flight simulator. The system is straightforward: kill as many enemies as you can while dying and respawning a ridiculous amount of times. It's a style of gameplay conducive to multiplayer, but I've never really enjoyed it as it just feels like losing over and over again, even when the game says you won. It's very difficult to aim in ground missions, and I understand that the lack of an autolock is for realism, but at the very least, they could incorporate some kind of system to assist with aiming. It's not this hard to aim and shoot in real life, and it's an exceedingly frustrating system. You can focus on a target with L2, but this still isn't an autolock, so it doesn't lock;Read full review
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