![]() But, after having played its newly added Fighter Squadron Mode at Gamescom this week, I can safely say that our concerns over Battlefront’s Spartan and perplexing qualities were one hundred percent warranted. ![]() However, when the on-foot gameplay was revealed during E3 this year, opinions changed to those of positivity, as EA showcased a game that was authentically Star Wars: exciting, vibrant and fun. Looks awesome, but perhaps a little hollow? All of these signs were far from good news. We learned it was to only have a handful of planets, one of which was free DLC there would be no space battles focus was to be on classic Star Wars atmosphere and visuals rather than exciting game play options there would be no single player campaign and, of course, it would only represent the original trilogy in terms of political factions and locations. The greatness of Battlefront 2 was guaranteed to cross over to DICE’s new game.Īs details emerged about the sequel, unnervingly apparent flaws were continually surfacing. ![]() The previous game was a joyful Star Wars experience, containing interesting planets new and old, a variety of modes and the ability to play as the universe’s four factions: the Empire, the Rebel Alliance, the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems, each with their own styles and weaponry. The announcement of a new Battlefront had me excited beyond belief. ![]()
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