READ MORE: Will Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga be Cross-Platform?ĭespite the post-launch content and improvements, Battlefront 2 (2017) has still left a sour taste in many fans’ mouths. This, however significant to the larger in-universe events of Star Wars, was an important step in proving that video games can, and should, be used to add to the new Star Wars canon under Disney’s ownership. Starfighter Assault also promised a dedicated “space battle” mode! It was all starting to feel a bit more Battlefront 2 (2005).ĮA also brought a Single Player Campaign into the mix, something Battlefront (2015) lacked. It promised to bring in the Prequel Era, and the Clone Wars, into play alongside the Age of the Resistance from the latest trilogy. So, what did EA do? They did what everyone wanted and announced another Battlefront title that was then released in 2017.īattlefront 2 (2017) had a rocky start, we all know that, but the hype around the next Battlefront was there. The final Expansion Pack brought Jyn Erso, Krennic, and Scarif to the playing field and teased that the Original Trilogy wasn’t the only thing EA could tackle. EA’s meticulous research and development had paid off! A never-before-seen level of detail had been achieved which gave fans the most realistic-looking Star Wars title yet.įrom the environment to the sound, everything in Battlefront (2015) screamed Star Wars. Graphically, Star Wars Battlefront (2015) was stunning, too.
The original Battlefront titles were known mainly for the Command Post-focused Supremacy, so this was a fantastic step forward to developing how the series plays and what fans could expect from the future. This Attack-and-Defend mode pit the Rebellion against an Imperial AT-AT Walker in a number of locations. Supremacy, similar to Battlefield’s Conquest, was back but Walker Assault stole the show. It was catered to the casual gamer, much like the original releases in the series, but offered a fair array of gameplay options to keep the more involved Star Wars fans satiated. However, Battlefront (2015) was released to moderate success. Of course, we all knew that we weren’t going to get a Pandemic Battlefront again… But it was an alarming reduction in the scale of the title and the content that would be available. Not only this, but many felt that EA’s title was a step in the wrong direction for the series. The Cruiser-to-Cruiser nature of space battles in Battlefront 2 (2005) is truly the best way to play the game. Unlike Battlefront 2 (2005), Battlefront (2015) was focused much more on planet-based combat and left many yearning for space-based game modes. READ MORE: Star Wars Hunters Coming To Nintendo Switch This sceptical outlook to the upcoming title only further rooted itself in people’s minds when it was revealed that Battlefront was only going to focus on the Original Trilogy and Imperial Era. When EA announced that they would be developing a Battlefront title in 2015, following the dissolving of LucasArts and their acquisition of the exclusive rights to the Star War IP, many fans were sceptical, to say the least. (MIDDLE): Encouragement - When activated allies within a normal Officer arc gain damage reduction and 25 lives, their abilities are reset and they get infinite fire on their guns for a short period.Just like the simulations! / Credit: Pandemic (RIGHT): Push - 75 damage on knockdown (Press), 130 damage and affects enemies in a 100 degree arc (HOLD)45 sec recharge
This deals 20 damage plus the knockdown10 sec recharge (LEFT): Leg sweep - When activated Ahsoka crouches down and kicks her enemy in the chest, then sweeps her leg under theirs and knocks them over. Base Regeneration pool: 300Her abilities would be: