Star Wars Battlefront Announced, Detailed 46
Tim Butler writes "Official Playstation Magazine has a few initial details regarding Star Wars Battlefront, a newly-announced online PS2 multiplayer game that borrows a lot from Battlefield 1942." The game, reminiscent of the previously covered Galactic Conquest mod for BF1942, has been confirmed for Xbox and PC as well, and is described as: "SOCOM's online-multiplayer experience, only with a wide variety of characters to choose from and a bunch of cool Star Wars vehicles to operate. You can play in the Galactic Civil War or the Clone Wars, meaning you can choose one of four armies to command (Rebels vs. Imperials or Republic vs. Separatists). [It] includes pretty much every major ride you've seen in a Star Wars flick." Update: 12/03 05:58 GMT by S : GameSpy adds that the developer is Pandemic Studios, creator of Star Wars:Clone Wars and the forthcoming Full Spectrum Warrior.
I can already see it... (Score:1)
Meanwhile... (Score:5, Funny)
Will it ever stop? (Score:1)
Re:Will it ever stop? (Score:1)
Re:Will it ever stop? (Score:1)
Console gamers want a different experience. They want FPS run and gun, they want to do it with an auto-aim function (because they like to use those simple gamepads instead of the flexibility of the mouse/keyboard interface). Console gamers become upset when they don't have unlimited ammo.
The perfect example of this is DX2. Universal ammo! The designers probably ass
Re:Will it ever stop? (Score:2)
Console gamers want a different experience. They want FPS run and gun, they want to do it with an auto-aim function (because they like to use those simple gamepads instead of the flexibility of the mouse/keyboard interface). Console gamers become upset when they don't have unlimited ammo.
Riiight, which is why RPGs are so poorly represented on consoles. I mean shit, c
Another Canon Game (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Another Canon Game (Score:5, Insightful)
Online FPS don't have the ability to truly tell a story, so I don't think it's unreasonable to use a story everyone already knows.
I, for one, am eagerly looking forward to this game.
-Trillian
I still agree that Lucasarts should expand outside the movies. Well I bought and enjoyed Rebel Strike, by the end it was pathetic. WE'VE DONE THIS ALREADY! DOZENS OF TIMES!
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Although I would tend to agree with that statement, it has been done before. [lucasarts.com] Pretty much the exact same game as MS's Age of Empires, set in the SW universe, with Darth Vader and stuff. For some reason, I just didn't find it as fun as AoE, thou
Re:Another Canon Game (Score:2)
-Trillian
Re:Another Canon Game (Score:4, Informative)
Gabe, of Penny Arcade, covered this about a week ago [penny-arcade.com] in their news section (fourth post down, second of Gabe's).
Having new games in unestablished territory would be great. Come to think of it, any games set in timeframes not covered by the movies could be extremely cool. Look at KOTOR. The developers were bound by some basic Star Wars rules, but they didn't have to worry about fitting the storyline into a movie's plot. Not having story constraints almost definitely made the game a better one. It's not a very fair comparison, but...
The Episode I Game = Crappy game
KOTOR = Great game
There's definitely support for games outside of the movie timeframe, but we'll have to wait. Look at how long it's taken to get the original trilogy on DVD.
The way things look right now, it seems like we'll get some non-canon Star Wars games...in 2008.
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I'm still not sure about the Clone Wars cartoons, though.
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Hell YES! (Score:2)
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I tend to agree with them. I read four of the EU books years ago, and they were - IMO of course - terrible. It was like some sort of bad fanfiction Star Wars/generic sci-fi crossover story.
KOTOR is the *only* thing I've seen outside the films that adds something cool to the mythology. Every other book and game I've seen either rehashes the origi
Re:Another Canon Game (Score:2)
it's all about the interface (Score:3, Insightful)
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If I had to play against mixed company, I would definately go mouse, the thumb sticks can't even come close for accuracy, but for comfort, leaning back in an easy-chair with a console controller beats the
BF1942 game play on a PS2? (Score:2, Interesting)
What?! (Score:4, Interesting)
No Trade Federation!? They've only got the meanest droid army around!
I'd love to play as one of the droidekas [galacticem...tabank.com]
Re:What?! (Score:1)
Lucas does it again. (Score:4, Insightful)
They are taking the Battlefield 1942 engine (or something that looks like it), dropping in their art, making their own maps, and calling it Star wars: Battlefront.
Whoa there, deja vu. Musta been a glitch in the matrix.
Re:Lucas does it again. (Score:1)
I wonder how similiar this is to BF1942 mod... (Score:1, Redundant)
Another star wars game? (Score:1)
Link to screenshots (Score:1)
http://www.playstationmagazine.com/slideshow/0,4 371,a=113620,00.asp
They already tried something like this (Score:2)
This game is going to kick arse! (Score:1)
Am I the only one... (Score:2)