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- A new hero, a story untold in an emotionally gripping new Star Wars campaign that spans over 30 years
- The ultimate battleground
- Galactic scale space combat: Space combat has been designed for Star Wars Battlefront II from the ground up with distinct handling, weapons and customization options
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ASIN | B06ZXTGFDR |
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Release date | November 17, 2017 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #5,503 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #213 in PlayStation 4 Games |
Product Dimensions | 0.56 x 6.63 x 5.31 inches; 2.88 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Language | English |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | 73524 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
Date First Available | April 15, 2017 |
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Pre order Star Wars Battlefront II and get:
Star Wars Battlefront II: The Last Jedi Heroes pack:
- Exclusive Star Wars: The Last Jedi outfits for Kylo Ren and Rey
- Instant access to six hero and starfighter epic Star Cards
- Kylo Ren: Power Reach and Solid Freeze
- Rey: Far Sight and Deep Mind
- Starfighters: Enhanced Auxiliary Power and First Order ship upgrade
- Instant access to Star Wars: The Last Jedi Millennium Falcon with updated sounds and appearance
Product Description:
Embark on an endless Star Wars action experience from the bestselling Star Wars HD videogame franchise of all time.
Rush through waves of enemies on Starkiller Base with the power of your lightsaber in your hands. Storm through the jungle canopy of a hidden Rebel base on Yavin 4 with your fellow troopers, dispensing firepower from AT STs. Line up your X wing squadron for an attack on a mammoth First Order Star Destroyer in space. Or rise as a new Star Wars hero – Iden, an elite Imperial special forces soldier – and discover an emotional and gripping single player story spanning thirty years.
Experience rich and living Star Wars multiplayer battlegrounds across all three eras: Prequel, classic, and new trilogy. Customize and upgrade your heroes, starfighters, or troopers, each with unique abilities to exploit in battle. Ride tauntauns or take control of tanks and speeders. Down Star Destroyers the size of cities, use the Force to prove your worth against iconic characters such as Kylo Ren, Darth Maul, or Han Solo, as you play a part in a gaming experience inspired by 40 years of timeless Star Wars films.
You can become the master of your own Star Wars hero’s journey.
Key Features:
A New Hero, a Story Untold
Jump into the boots of an elite special forces soldier, equally lethal on the ground and space, in an emotionally gripping new Star Wars campaign that spans over 30 years and bridges events between the films’ Star Wars: Return of the Jedi and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
The Ultimate Star Wars Battleground
A Star Wars multiplayer universe unmatched in variety and breadth where up to 40 players fight as iconic heroes, authentic to era troopers and in a massive array of vehicles on land and in the air – as battle rages through the galaxy.
Galactic Scale Space Combat
Space combat has been designed for Star Wars™ Battlefront™ II from the ground up with distinct handling, weapons and customization options. Join your squadron and weave in between asteroids fields, fly through Imperial Dock Yards and take down massive capital ships as you pilot legendary starfighters in high stakes dogfights with up to 24 players and 40 AI ships.
Better Together
Team up with a friend from the comfort of your couch with two player offline split screen play. Earn rewards, customize your troopers and heroes, and bring your upgrades with you on the online multiplayer battleground.
Master Your Hero
Not just an iconic hero your hero. Master your craft with customizable character progression. Upgrade abilities unique to each hero, trooper class, and starfighter. Use these abilities to adapt and modify your character’s powers, either as lethal active effects on your opponents, helpful status boosts, or tactical assistance, to counter any opponent on the battlefront.
split screen co-op only available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One
STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT II (“PRODUCT”) THE LAST JEDI HEROES OFFER EXPIRES UPON PRODUCT RELEASE. Offer valid only at participating retailers. Other conditions and restrictions apply. See website for details.
System Requirements:
- Supported Platforms: PlayStation 4
PlayStation account required for game activation and installation.
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Customers like the gameplay, graphics, and multiplayer of the video game software. They mention that it's an enjoyable game, with beautiful graphics and a fun campaign. They appreciate the multiplayer, saying it'd be awesome to play with others. Customers are also happy with packaging. However, some customers have different opinions on quality, value, ease of use, and speed.
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Customers like the gameplay of the video game. They say that it's an enjoyable game that is significantly better than the last one. They also appreciate the graphics and the fun campaign. The game is a solid one, and customers are happy that it has gotten consistently better over time. They appreciate the commando troopers and the fact that they can play as them.
"It’s a cool game. Very short storyline though. Not too much to do offline. Amazing graphics though!" Read more
"...campaign multiplayer and arcade mode i love this game it's the best star wars game I've played in years and is almost as good as the old battlefront..." Read more
"...I thought the campaign was very entertaining with a good storyline and plenty of missions, which SWBF1 lacked...." Read more
"...content-filled as the original Battlefront II, but it still is an enjoyable game that is significantly better than the Battlefront that came before..." Read more
Customers like the graphics of the video game. They mention that the graphics are spectacular, beautiful, and stimulating, with excellent detail in the photo realism of the cut-scenes and game play. Customers also appreciate the tight graphics and the accurate costumes and weaponry.
"...Very short storyline though. Not too much to do offline. Amazing graphics though!" Read more
"...all the bad press i pre ordered it anyway because the trailer looked really cool and after playing the campaign multiplayer and arcade mode i love..." Read more
"...The graphics are incredible and the weapons/wardrobes are all very detailed and pretty accurate to my knowledge...." Read more
"...we can play as characters such as Yoda and Darth Maul in glorious HD graphics!..." Read more
Customers like the multiplayer of the video game. They say it's awesome, enjoyable, and epic. They also appreciate the split-screen multiplayer and the new single-player campaign. The graphics are better and the matchmaking is better.
"...more is great the acting story and gameplay is awesome the multiplayer is amazing my favorite game mode is galactic assault the battles and maps are..." Read more
"...The graphics, characters, worlds, and multiplayer modes make this game one of the better Star Wars games to have come out in a long time...." Read more
"...1. Beautiful game that’s true to Star Wars2. Epic single and multi-player Battles3. Excellent game play options...." Read more
"...Multiplayer is enjoyable, especially the spectacle of Starfighter Assault...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the packaging of the product. They mention that it was delivered quickly, and arrived safely.
"...No complaints, perfectly packaged. The case felt a little cheap but who cares, I'm playing and that's all that matters." Read more
"I love you!!! Perfect condition,delivery speed was very speedy. No complaints. Keep getting that bread whoever is on the other side of this review!" Read more
"Service was good although I would have liked this game to be Prime. The story mode is great and so is the game" Read more
"Got here quickly and works great!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the video game. Some mention that the story is actually pretty good, the multiplayer is getting constantly getting updates, and the story mode is amazing. However, others say that it does seem to be a little underwhelming compared to the other shooting games, the campaign is short and lackluster, and that the end result is a cliche and predictable story.
"...It gives you the classic experience, in case you don't have high speed internet, or if you want to do split screen with friends...." Read more
"It’s a cool game. Very short storyline though. Not too much to do offline. Amazing graphics though!" Read more
"...lot of layers to this mode, which makes it feel like a full-scale, realistic war.Playing online can prove to be both fun and challenging...." Read more
"...The story campaign is perfectly fine. However, most people play this game for the online arcade mode to battle in teams against other players...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the product. Some mention that it's worth the buy if you are a casual gamer, have some extra cash, and a perfect gift for any Star Wars fan. However, others say that it is not really worth the money, has lots of issues, and is a waste of money on disc.
"...The game is so cheap now, I would recommend it to almost any Star Wars fan...." Read more
"...It's a nightmare. It is essentially a giant pay-to-win, grind scheme...." Read more
"...Worth the buy if you are a casual gamer, have some extra cash, and a huge Star Wars fan...." Read more
"...that was disappointing.... Other then that the game works fine and good condition...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the ease of use of the physical video game software. Some mention that it's easier to play than in the first game, challenging without being prohibitively difficult, and fun. Others say that there is a little bit of a learning curve, the menus are glitchy, and the physics took some getting used to.
"...I think the new star fighter assault is alot more fun and easier to play than in the first game...." Read more
"...First, I felt that the physics took some getting used to...." Read more
"...game no matter what, but it truly is fun and challenging without being prohibitively difficult to move up through the levels...." Read more
"...Playing this game on a hard level is fun and can be challenging...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the game. Some mention that it adds a number of new offline modes that makes the game feel more complete, while others say that the faulty servers make the online unplayable at times. The game has over ten online modes, and it has a great offline co-op experience. However, some customers say that there are issues with the online play, saying that the servers are faulty and make the game unplayability at times, and the space combat is amazing but can't be played offline.
"...6. Space combat is amazing, but can’t be played offline…WTF7...." Read more
"...Changing team sizes bot difficulty maps etc so you have a great offline co-op experience similar to the old battlefront games the only mode that..." Read more
"...The offline Arcade mode is pathetic. It seems like it’s only there just to check a box. Ultimately, all the offline content is severely lacking...." Read more
"...got the chance to go into a online server, but the servers are completely faulty, this makes me wish I bought fallen order at target." Read more
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Now I'd like to clear up some myths about this game first off STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT 2 IS NOT PAY TO WIN i haven't bought one micro transaction and I've been doing great in multiplayer and racking up kills and I've been earning lots of credits through pure gameplay I've only had the game for a few days and I have almost all of the the heroes unlocked and I've had no problem getting loot crates with the credits I've earned through gameplay again I haven't spent a penny on any micro transactions and I've had no problem winning a match and unlocking heroes and crates and I'm not an EA corporate defender i despise pay to win games and I'm very anti corporate but This game IS NOT PAY TO WIN everything can be attained through gameplay and it doesn't take 60 hours in fact I think a lot of these negative reviews are from people who haven't even played the game
Overall star wars battlefront 2 is a great game and a great sequel to the original battlefront games hopefully all this bad press won't affect additional content for this great game
Highly recommended
The new Star Wars: Battlefront II’s upgrades are immediately clear. Instead of featuring four to five worlds based on the Original Trilogy, the game features sixteen worlds based on all three Star Wars eras. This instantly gives Battlefront II an artistic advantage. Not only is there more variety, but the worlds look much more like something out of the movies than the original. The 2015 game used the Original Trilogy’s limited special effects as an excuse to make empty worlds based on generic themes (such as a desert or a forest). This is thankfully not the case with this one. Not only are there more creative worlds from the Prequel and Sequel Trilogies, but the same worlds from the first game have much more Star Wars-specific features. For example, Tatooine actually takes place in the bustling city of Mos Eisley instead of just an empty desert.
But the game does not only improve on the level design. Because it takes elements from all the Star Wars movies, there are significantly more characters as well. Finally, we can play as characters such as Yoda and Darth Maul in glorious HD graphics! After all the updates, pretty much all of the most important characters from the Star Wars universe are now playable, including Obi-Wan Kenobi (my favorite character since I was a kid). You are also able to play as troopers from all the eras. First Order troopers, clone troopers, Resistance soldiers, and droids join the roster, making the battles more interesting. Unlike the Heroes, though, the standard troopers are playable only on planets from their respective eras. For example, clone troopers cannot be played as on Jakku and Stormtroopers cannot be played as on Kamino.
Battlefront II also adds a number of new offline modes that makes the game feel more complete. One of the most common criticisms of the last games was a lack of a campaign mode. This time, however, there is a full canonical story dedicated to the time between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. The plot follows Iden Versio, the leader of the Inferno Squad, an Imperial Special Forces unit. After seeing the second Death Star blow up above the atmosphere of Endor, she now has to find out how to deal with the war afterwards. While telling the story from the perspective of an Imperial is interesting, the story itself is rather boring. It’s not only a bit short; it just doesn’t contribute anything special to the saga. I’d still say it’s better than nothing, though. Being able to play the game against CPUs with straightforward objectives is still something that has benefit, even if the context isn’t that great.
A couple of other offline modes include Battle Scenarios and Custom Arcade. Battle Scenarios are fun because they present challenges with specific rules. Sometimes they require you to play as a certain character. Other times, they will limit what kinds of weapons you can use. Each Battle Scenario has three difficulties and is separated by Light Side and Dark Side. Custom Arcade, on the other hand, is a good way to set up your own rules. You can pick any world, what kinds of characters are available (heroes, troopers, or both), how many enemies there are, and how difficult they are. Both Battle Scenarios and Custom arcade support two-player local multiplayer, which is nice for those of us who grew up on local play.
Of course, all of these offline modes are practically extras compared to the online modes. Battlefront II, like its 2015 predecessor, is a game that emphasizes online multiplayer. There are over ten online modes. Most are trooper based, but there are some modes for heroes and some modes for spaceships. The modes present a good amount of variety. I personally enjoy playing Heroes vs. Villains, a 4 vs. 4 multiplayer match where everyone plays as a main character from the saga.
Perhaps the most interesting, though, is the recently added Capital Supremacy. This mode features Command Posts like the original Battlefront II. This time, however, the fight is a bit more complicated. By capturing Command Posts, the teams gain points and fill a meter. Once their meter is full, the team flies up to the opposing team’s battleship and tries to destroy it. If the team trying to destroy the ship fails, both teams go back to the battleground and try again. There are a lot of layers to this mode, which makes it feel like a full-scale, realistic war.
Playing online can prove to be both fun and challenging. Though it’s difficult to get into the action amongst players who have been at this a while, the game makes it easy to level up your characters. You can earn experience points for killing enemies, hitting enemies, “playing the objective,” and even dying (which the game refers to as “sacrifice”). While dying might seem like a cheap way to gain experience, it helps level the playing field for new players. Leveling up characters allows you to purchase Star Cards, which unlocks special abilities. You can also upgrade your Star Cards so that their effects are more potent.
Playing online or offline will earn you credits, which can be spent to unlock costumes, emotes, and victory poses. Credits are more difficult to earn quickly offline, though there are still certain challenges that can earn credits faster. This brings me to discuss the infamous loot box controversy. Before the game was released, EA had announced that they were going to have loot boxes that would provide players competitive advantages. This caused an outcry, with several people claiming that this made the game into a “pay to win” kind of game. EA thankfully removed this before the game was released, but the damage was already done. Though you can spend real-world money to get things in the game, the only things you can get are purely cosmetic. I for one have only spent about $45 on the game: $25 on the disc (the game is even cheaper now than when I bought it) and $20 for two months of PlayStation Plus so I can play online. Truthfully, this is the only thing that bothers me regarding money. I think it is unfortunate that, aside from PC users, players are required to pay for an online service so that they can experience the majority of features. Still, given how cheap the game is by itself, paying for online isn’t as bad as it could have been.
While I don’t find the financial aspect of the game to be that problematic, there are a few other notable problems. First, I felt that the physics took some getting used to. After playing several hours of Destiny 2, which has pretty realistic physics, I was surprised at how much floatier this game felt. I eventually got used to it, but it still doesn’t have the same gravity that the Destiny games have. Another issue I had was that this game is a major data hog. As of right now, it requires about 100 GB of data to play online. I have a larger storage capacity, so it worked out fine. But without one, it would eat up about one-fifth of my PlayStation 4’s data. For those of you who have a PlayStation 4 Pro (or an Xbox One X), this shouldn’t be an issue. But for the rest of us who bought the original systems, the amount of data this game takes is annoying at best. Finally, Battlefront II requires a solid internet connection to be fully enjoyed. Though some modes like Blast or Heroes vs. Villains can perform fine under most circumstances, larger modes that have forty players need really good internet. Sometimes it worked for me; other times it didn’t. I believe this is because multiple people were connected to the same router, but sometimes it seemed like it struggled when I was the only one using it.
The new Star Wars: Battlefront II may not be as fun or as content-filled as the original Battlefront II, but it still is an enjoyable game that is significantly better than the Battlefront that came before it. The game is so cheap now, I would recommend it to almost any Star Wars fan. The graphics, characters, worlds, and multiplayer modes make this game one of the better Star Wars games to have come out in a long time. Unfortunately, there are still the drawbacks from the data requirements and the mandatory online service fee. Even still, Battlefront II is a solid title that serves as a great celebration of the franchise.
Final Score: 8.6/10