Star Wars: Battlefront

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Star Wars: Battlefront

Developer(s) Pandemic Studios
Publisher(s) LucasArts
Engine Zero
Platform(s) Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Macintosh, Mobile Phone,
Release date September 21, 2004
Genre(s) First-person shooter/ Third-person shooter
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen
System requirements Mac or Windows Operating System

Star Wars: Battlefront or SWBF is a first or third person video game[1] based around battles featured in the Star Wars films. It was developed by Pandemic Studios and LucasArts, and released on September 21, 2004, for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Microsoft Windows, the same day as the release of the Star Wars Trilogy DVD set. Aspyr released a Mac port in July 2005. People can either play Battlefront online with up to fifty players on PC (contrary to the stated thirty-two player limit), the Mac version has a limit of 32 players (or more on LAN). The PS2 has a sixteen-player limit, or off line with up to two players. The Xbox version has a limit of thirt-two players.

A sequel, Star Wars: Battlefront II, was released on November 1, 2005, for Microsoft Windows, Xbox, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable. In late 2004, LucasArts released the Star Wars Battlefront BFBuilder, an unsupported mod that allowed fans to create new battlefields for Battlefront. It also has the side files that allow it to have mods.

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Star Wars: Battlefront encompasses battles between four main factions from both the original and prequel trilogies: the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems of the prequel era, and the Rebel Alliance and Galactic Empire of the classic trilogy. However, factions can only play their historical adversary; there can't be any Rebel vs. Separatist fights, for example. Within each faction, five different classes of characters become available. Four of the classes are fairly similar for each faction: a basic infantry soldier (a Super battle droid for the Separatists), a heavy weapons soldier, a pilot, and a sniper. Each faction also has a special fifth unit with unique abilities and weapons.

In the game, both factions have a set amount of reinforcements (respawns), and the team to use all of them first, loses. A faction can also win by possessing all of the command posts for twenty seconds.

A command post as seen in Star Wars: Battlefront.
A command post as seen in Star Wars: Battlefront.

Jedi heroes are featured in the game: Luke Skywalker for the Rebellion, Darth Vader for the Empire, Mace Windu for the Republic, and Count Dooku for the CIS. Jedi characters appear but are not playable; they may only be allies in battle under certain circumstances. Certain modded maps or files available for download can result in the heroes being playable, but LucasArts does not support these files. Jedi cannot be killed with direct fire, but can be knocked off of ledges or crushed by vehicles. When the reinforcement meter reaches 10% of its original number the Jedi hero dies and does not return.

There are other NPCs : Tusken Raiders in the Dune Sea of Tatooine, and Jawas on the streets of Mos Eisley. Ewoks aid the Rebellion on the forest moon of Endor, Gungans aid the Republic on the Naboo Plains, Geonosians help the CIS in battle at Geonosis, and Wookiees aid the Rebellion and Republic on Kashyyyk and the Royal Guards on Theed (Clone Wars Campaign only). As with the Jedi, modded files can be downloaded and result in the NPCs to be playable, but again, LucasArts does not support these files, and it takes a person knowledgeable in basic programming to use these, let alone create them with the Battlefront editor. Other planets include Bespin, Geonosis, Hoth, Endor, Rhen Var, Yavin, Kamino, Tatooine, and Kaashyyk.

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Reviews and awards
Publication Score Comment
GameSpot
7.9/8.2 (Xbox) of 10
IGN
8.4/10 (PS2) 8.5/10 (Xbox) 7.5/10 (PC)
GameSpy
4/5 [2]
GamePro
4/5
Computer Gaming World
3.5/5
PC Gamer
80/100

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