The graphics in Star Wars Battlefront could have been worked on some more, but are generally good enough for this sort of game. The design of characters, environments, and effects all adds to that Star Wars feeling. Graphics: The visuals in the game have been well done too. The controls in the game flow reasonably well too. A lot of the game is also based on strategy and tactics: capturing the control points and eliminating the enemy. Like in Battlefield 1942, you can choose your class of character and you have a number of Star Wars vehicles at your disposal. There?s over a dozen maps in the game (set on around ten different planets). Multiplayer, on the other hand, is quite similar and can be experienced split-screen, on Xbox Live, and so on. Single-player involves two different modes: a campaign spanning across the Star Wars timeline and a galactic conquest mode. Gameplay: As mentioned before, gameplay is divided into single-player and multiplayer. Star Wars Battlefront has a lot to offer - to Battlefield 1942 fans, to Star Wars fans, or to anyone how wants to play a unique action game. While the nature of this game may be familiar to many, nothing like it has ever been experienced before in Star Wars games. There?s no real story (except the Star Wars story), yet the game is principally set around campaigns. The game has both a single-player and a multiplayer component. It combines the brilliant gameplay style of Battlefield 1942 with Star Wars - and not on a PC either.
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