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Star Wars: Battlefront - Deluxe Edition - PlayStation 4
| Price: | $38.68 |
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- The Deluxe Edition unlocks 5 in-game items: DL-44 blaster, Ion Grenade, Ion Torpedo, Ion Shock, Victory
- Visit classic planets from the original Star Wars trilogy, detailed with an unprecedented amount of realism and sense of authenticity that will transport you to a galaxy far, far away
- Engage in epic battles on iconic planets including Hoth, Endor, and Tatooine. Also, bring the fight to the previously unexplored planet, Sullust.
- Pilot a diverse set of ground-based vehicles including nimble speeder bikes, massive AT-ATs, and more
- Battle alongside your friends online or in offline split-screen Co-op mode
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GROUND-BASED COMBAT ON A GALACTIC SCALE
Wage epic multiplayer battles on Hoth, Endor, Tatooine and the previously unexplored planet, Sullust.
PLAY AS ICONIC STAR WARS CHARACTERS
Fight as the galaxy's most memorable heroes and villains, like Darth Vader and Boba Fett.
ENGAGE IN EPIC STAR WARS DOG FIGHTS
Pilot X-wings, TIE fighters, the Millennium Falcon and more of your favorite vehicles in exhilarating aerial combat.
FOR JEDI AND PADAWANS ALIKE
Seamlessly swap between 1st person and 3rd person perspectives.
Product Description
Immerse yourself in your Star Wars battle fantasies.
Feeling the ominous thud of an AT-AT stomping down on the frozen tundra of Hoth. Rebel forces firing blasters as Imperial speeder bikes zip through the lush forests of Endor. Intense dogfights between squadrons of X-wings and TIE fighters filling the skies. Immerse yourself in the epic Star Wars™ battles you’ve always dreamed of and create new heroic moments of your own in Star Wars™ Battlefront™.
Fight for the Rebellion or Empire in a wide variety of multiplayer matches for up to 40 players, or in exciting challenges inspired by the films available solo, split-screen or through online co-op. Star Wars Battlefront combines this epic action on a galactic scale with stunning visual recreations of some of the most iconic planets, weapons, characters, and vehicles in the Star Wars universe and the original sound effects from the films, to give Star Wars fans the ultimate, authentic and immersive interactive experience they’ve been looking for.
The Most Immersive and Photorealistic Interactive Entertainment Experience
- Visit classic planets from the original Star Wars trilogy, detailed with an unprecedented amount of realism and sense of authenticity that will transport you to a galaxy far, far away
- Experience amazing digital replicas of the original Star Wars movie models, brought to lifelike fidelity by DICE’s use of photogrammetry technology
Ground-based Combat on a Galactic Scale
- Engage in epic battles on iconic planets including Hoth, Endor, and Tatooine. Also, bring the fight to the previously unexplored planet, Sullust
- Pilot a diverse set of ground-based vehicles including nimble speeder bikes, massive AT-ATs, and more
Master the Battlefront with Iconic Star Wars Characters
- Play as some of the most memorable characters in the Star Wars universe including Darth Vader and Boba Fett
- Encounter a variety of beloved characters from the original trilogy such as C-3PO and R2-D2 (93)
Take to the Skies in Epic Star Wars Dog Fights
- Pilot the Millennium Falcon, X-wings, TIE fighters, and more of your favorite vehicles in exhilarating aerial combat
Made for Jedi and Padawans Alike
- Battle alongside your friends online or in offline split-screen Co-op mode
- Seamlessly swap between 1st person and 3rd person views
STAR WARS & TM 2015 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved. Game code and certain audio and/or visual material 2015 Electronic Arts Inc.
Product information
| ASIN | B00W8FYF56 |
|---|---|
| Release date | November 17, 2015 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,509 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #1,705 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Pricing | The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 3.2 Ounces |
| Binding | Video Game |
| Rated | Teen |
| Item model number | 36975 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
| Date First Available | April 17, 2015 |
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When the Beta was released the group of 5 of us booted up our systems, downloaded the beta and charge in knowing that this would be the greatest shooter we had played to date and would be here for years to come. This thinking and the pounding in our chests quickly evaporated. Within a few hours I turned the beta off very displeased and disheartened. Limited maps? Limited weapons? No customization? These are things we had become accustomed to in most games these days, not only first person shooters. Racing games, RPGs, open world games, they all had one thing in common, play how YOU want to play with near unlimited customizations. I kept my preoder thinking that this was only the beta and the rest of the game would be great, little did I know this was wrong, too.
The full game released and our group jumped in again hoping things would be better and for a while they were. But more on this below.
Cons:
- Two man party system: Why any developer would think this was okay is beyond me. Through all the Battlefield franchise you have always had the ability to drop in on your squad of guys. This was to keep team work a focal point of the game and make sure you were always with friends or groups you liked. The biggest problem with the party system is that you cannot see the rest of your party easily in the game. Only your partner has this orange color. No one else. This makes effectively playing in a group of players damn near impossible. Want to play with your four other friends, too bad. They are on the same team as you but there’s no indicator on who is who on the map which makes it hard when the only people you can trust are those in your party. Furthermore sometimes you will be put into a game that’s nearly full and some of your party doesn’t make it in as well. Oh, did I mention no voice communication? Teamwork can go right out the window.
- Lack of maps: Seriously, three maps at release with different variations depending on game mode? Are you serious? Even Call of Duty who releases one game a year has more. Sure, they have added some through DLC but it blows my mind why they would limited maps. You have an unlimited amount of planets to choose from in the Starwars Universe, why would you drop the ball on this? Yes, in most games there are maps that are played more frequently than others because of how fun or enjoyable there are. A lot of people have compared this to BF3 or BF4 where most people played the same maps over and over again, however, they were also much larger in scale with much more people. I’d rather not play capture the flag style on Battlefront on the same three maps (at launch) until my eyes started to bleed. Note: Game modes are coming up shortly to be talked about.
- Lack of customization: This game has customization but is very limited. Most of the weapons stats are identical. You cannot change appearance or many customizations for the weapon itself. You have a main weapon and two cards to choose from that help during the course of the battle. This is where you get your secondary weapon at if you choose and any additional grenades or other perks. You can change the appearance of your character slightly but not entirely. It seems the game doesn’t reward level very well as one of the best weapons in the game you acquire close to when you start.
- Lack of game modes: Battlefront offers nine total game modes to players (at launch), which in theory sounds like plenty. You’ve got the larger ones focused on Walker Assault and Supremacy, which each allow 40 players to go at it, along with the much smaller modes such as Cargo and Droid Run with 16 players on the battlefield for players who don’t like all out chaos and being rail roaded with no idea what’s going on. Walker Assault and Supremacy seem to be the meat of Battlefront. The other game modes seem to be less in depth and more watered down versions of Walker Assault and Supremacy. I have never been a big fan of the larger game modes, across most games. I like the smaller team on team action because a small group can make a larger difference (goes back to playing with friends in a party) but it looks like the smaller game modes got the shaft and the majority of the game was focused on a few larger game modes.
- Lack of single player: If anyone was to look through some of my reviews of other video games I mention that single player isn’t that important to certain games, one instance being Call of Duty. Some games are bought knowing that its main use is multiplayer. I am however, surprised this game does not have a single player. Instead, the game offers missions in the form of training, battles and cooperative survival. This honestly feels like it was thrown in to excuse the game from not having single player and I would have been thrilled at this, however the co-op survival lacks so bad that it’s almost a problem in itself. You can only have 2 players do a survival which takes most of the air out of the sails when you think about wanting to get a group of your buddies together to take down some storm troopers! We quickly found it this isn’t the case. The lack of maps in survival is also pretty abysmal as well as any sort of customization regarding survival. They throw in random tasks every few waves but other than that there’s no other objections. Why not include a co-op campaign?
- Lack of heroes: If I am not mistaken Star Wars Battlefront 2 had 23 or so different heroes to choose from spread across 4 factions. In EA’s Battlefront we have six, three for each faction. Although at first playing with these are fun the lack of variety starts to show up the longer you play map to map. In the dogfight game modes where it’s ship vs ship in the air with no ground units this drops to two heroes.
Pros:
- Graphics: Stunning. Beautiful. Left me in awe on my 4K 50” TV. The visuals are very crisp and clear. On console the frame rates are locked which most PC gamers don’t like but it’s a beautifully designed game.
- Sound: STARWARS. On a 7.1 surround sound this is magnificent. It sounds exactly like the Starwars universe should. Every explosion, every jet that flies by to the awesome sound tracks, it’s spot on and perfect.
Battlefront isn’t a terrible game and I have had fun and put in plenty of time into the game but have recently just stopped playing all together. For a triple AAA title to of produced something with such an iconic name is a shame. For full price of $59.99 it’s north worth it, but if the game were close to $30 I believe this would be a great price point for it.







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