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07-29-16 11:39 PM
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Star Wars Battlefront II was by far the best game that I ever saw offered on the PlayStation 2 system, because honestly, nothing else even came close. Everything about this game is absolutely excellent, it really didn't have any flaws to be spoken of whatsoever, and I could keep playing it again and again and again without ever getting bored, just because it had so much to offer me. Graphics: 9 I, personally, have never seen graphics on a play station 2 game that are as good as this one's. They're still very limited, but they certainly pushed the system to its very limits everywhere from the menus to game play itself. Even the guns are very much detailed, and it is very obvious even from the beginning that a great deal of work was put into this particular category, as even the largest of constructs, such as capital ships in space combat, have vivid and precise details, as does the entirety of every map. The only reason that I don't give them a ten in this category is because there are some glitches in the graphics in general. Not that I'm trying to take anything away. Even the shots from the blasters all have different colors, lengths, speeds, it really is an absolutely incredible feet of imagery, especially when the light sabers get involved. Sound: 10 Absolutely phenomenal here. The sound effects of the game are immersive in and of them selves, with various sounds of different weapons, turrets, vehicles, rotating guns, the movement of walkers, it's all so absolutely wonderful, and it all sounds very much realistic, and as it did in the movies. But what puts this over the edge are the way that they threw in dozens of sound bytes consisting of different characters talking, either, from commanders, to the player giving an Addictiveness: 9 This game will, I repeat, will, keep you coming back for more. I would play this game again if I had the chance, but unfortunately a certain female member of my family sold it along with my play station 2 while I was on vacation in another state. You will never get bored of Star Wars Battlefront II, of that much, I can assure you, whether you are a fan of the Star Wars franchise or not, you will not be able to put down this absolutely addicting video game. Story: 7 Despite following the main story line of Star Wars from the end of Episode Two until the beginning of episode five, the game manages to throw in a good number of missions that either aren't so much as seen in the movies, or shine a lot more depth on some of those battles, such as those in Star Wars: Episode III near the end of the Clone Wars. It even puts a different spin on a few of them, changing them to better suit the game's needs and, over all, giving the game a somewhat more fresh experience than if it had kept an iron-gripped following to the main story line. Depth: 8 In all reality, this game , while not having an expansive amount of content, does have a fairly large amount of it, and more than enough to keep the player from getting bored at any point in time, some of this even comprising of medals and awards that can slowly make the player's character tougher, stronger, faster, or more mechanically efficient, even, with these awards specializing to which types of weapons you use, which I always found pretty cool. There are plenty of maps and different formations in the space battles to keep you coming back for more, and it's a different experience in almost ever battle. Difficulty: 4 While I probably could have put this lower, maybe at three, there are a few missions in the main campaign that give the player a good deal of challenge, and sometimes, when in the 'Galactic Conquest' game mode, the enemy can hold down the fort near the end with iron-ridged, stubborn pride, making it extremely difficult to force them out of it. It's really pretty easy to just pick up and play though, whether or not you've ever been into shooters, and offers a fun experience for new and veteran players. So really, this game is about as good as they come. If you haven't played it, you most certainly should, as this was an absolutely ground breaking title in the history of the play station two, and even now is one of the best games that I've ever had the chance to play. So pick it up, have some fun, and get to blowing up some battle droids! Graphics: 9 I, personally, have never seen graphics on a play station 2 game that are as good as this one's. They're still very limited, but they certainly pushed the system to its very limits everywhere from the menus to game play itself. Even the guns are very much detailed, and it is very obvious even from the beginning that a great deal of work was put into this particular category, as even the largest of constructs, such as capital ships in space combat, have vivid and precise details, as does the entirety of every map. The only reason that I don't give them a ten in this category is because there are some glitches in the graphics in general. Not that I'm trying to take anything away. Even the shots from the blasters all have different colors, lengths, speeds, it really is an absolutely incredible feet of imagery, especially when the light sabers get involved. Sound: 10 Absolutely phenomenal here. The sound effects of the game are immersive in and of them selves, with various sounds of different weapons, turrets, vehicles, rotating guns, the movement of walkers, it's all so absolutely wonderful, and it all sounds very much realistic, and as it did in the movies. But what puts this over the edge are the way that they threw in dozens of sound bytes consisting of different characters talking, either, from commanders, to the player giving an Addictiveness: 9 This game will, I repeat, will, keep you coming back for more. I would play this game again if I had the chance, but unfortunately a certain female member of my family sold it along with my play station 2 while I was on vacation in another state. You will never get bored of Star Wars Battlefront II, of that much, I can assure you, whether you are a fan of the Star Wars franchise or not, you will not be able to put down this absolutely addicting video game. Story: 7 Despite following the main story line of Star Wars from the end of Episode Two until the beginning of episode five, the game manages to throw in a good number of missions that either aren't so much as seen in the movies, or shine a lot more depth on some of those battles, such as those in Star Wars: Episode III near the end of the Clone Wars. It even puts a different spin on a few of them, changing them to better suit the game's needs and, over all, giving the game a somewhat more fresh experience than if it had kept an iron-gripped following to the main story line. Depth: 8 In all reality, this game , while not having an expansive amount of content, does have a fairly large amount of it, and more than enough to keep the player from getting bored at any point in time, some of this even comprising of medals and awards that can slowly make the player's character tougher, stronger, faster, or more mechanically efficient, even, with these awards specializing to which types of weapons you use, which I always found pretty cool. There are plenty of maps and different formations in the space battles to keep you coming back for more, and it's a different experience in almost ever battle. Difficulty: 4 While I probably could have put this lower, maybe at three, there are a few missions in the main campaign that give the player a good deal of challenge, and sometimes, when in the 'Galactic Conquest' game mode, the enemy can hold down the fort near the end with iron-ridged, stubborn pride, making it extremely difficult to force them out of it. It's really pretty easy to just pick up and play though, whether or not you've ever been into shooters, and offers a fun experience for new and veteran players. So really, this game is about as good as they come. If you haven't played it, you most certainly should, as this was an absolutely ground breaking title in the history of the play station two, and even now is one of the best games that I've ever had the chance to play. So pick it up, have some fun, and get to blowing up some battle droids! |
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