SCORE: 72
The moment Star Wars: Battlefront was introduced 5 years ago, it inspired how that people viewed the Star Wars existence by putting players straight off in the iron heels of the underlings of the Rebel Alliance, Empire and Old Republic. Since that moment, LucasArts has long since been attempting to retake that illusion with any enfranchisement, evolving to brand new battlegrounds, elaborating the effect with story-driven games, but unfortunately very often coming short of its intended target. The current episode, Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron, lacks even further, by a very repetitious succession of story episodes and loads of abstract and control problems that aren't attractive in the slightest.
Hindered by flavorless, repetitious play and earlier control problems, Elite Squadron is among those games that actually will charm to the loyal Star Wars devotees only. While you can find a few colorful areas, like performing as hero characters or dwell in Galactic Conquest style (which is a immensely underused component in the game), the play has not actually developed entirely. In general, it is an activity that, although mildly entertaining awhile, leaves a gambler with a want for a lot, a lot more.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron PSP Game Review
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