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Star Wars: Battlefront - Standard Edition - PC

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Platform For Display: PC


Edition: Standard


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  • Product Packaging Notice: This product includes a download code in packaging, no physical media disc included.
  • 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
  • Pilot a diverse set of ground-based vehicles including nimble speeder bikes, massive AT-ATs, and more
  • Encounter a variety of beloved characters from the original trilogy such as C-3PO and R2-D2
  • Pilot the Millennium Falcon, X-wings, TIE fighters, and more of your favorite vehicles in exhilarating aerial combat
  • Battle alongside your friends online or in offline split-screen Co-op mode

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 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 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 awayExperience amazing digital replicas of the original Star Wars movie models, brought to lifelike fidelity by DICE use of photogrammetry technologyGround-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, SullustPilot a diverse set of ground-based vehicles including nimble speeder bikes, massive AT-ATs, and moreMaster 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 combatMade 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 2015 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved. Game code and certain audio and/or visual material 2015 Electronic Arts Inc.

Release date: November 17, 2015


Product Dimensions: 6 x 8 x 2 inches; 2.4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Teen


Item model number: 73392


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Manufacturer: Electronic Arts


Date First Available: April 17, 2015


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  • There is a lot of hate going around for this game - but as a ...
Platform For Display: PC Edition: Standard
There is a lot of hate going around for this game - but as a gamer and a huge Star Wars fan I think it's great. Not perfect, but a fun game that I can't get enough of after playing it since it's release. Should they have included a campaign? Sure - but you buy these types of games for the multiplayer anyways, so I don't see this as a big deal. Could there be more levels? Yeah, but the included levels are varied, beautiful, and an absolute blast to play. The free Jakku levels and mode are also an excellent addition. Tons of modes, lots of which can actually be a lot of fun (even the seemingly silly Droid Run). Is it as strategic as Battlefield? No, but I find that to be part of its appeal. There have been complaints against weapon selections and loadouts. I find the system of having two loadouts and the option to choose your partner's loadout after each death to be plenty flexible to adapt during games. I would welcome a secondary weapon - but some of the loadout cards fulfill that for the most part. I would highly recommend the game to Star Wars fans or anyone looking for a casual shooter with some epic battles with great graphics and sound. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2015 by Bryan H.

  • Taking the fun out of STAR WARS
Platform For Display: PC Edition: Standard
I'm glad to see the large numbers of negative reviews on here, not just because I agree with them, but hopefully they'll bring about positive changes in future attempts at STAR WARS games. I'm a huge STAR WARS fan. I'm a huge computer game fan. I echo the sentiment of those who like Battlefront I & II, and have gone back to playing them. Here's my more detailed review of the new 'Battlefront': The Pros: Excellent Graphics Excellent Sound Effects The Cons: Single-player - 1) Limited content. 2) Limited maps. 3) You can't play the more expansive maps in single player. 4) I already knew the single-player content would be without a campaign, and I also knew it would be minimal. However, the single-player content isn't even fun. Instead of eliminating enemies to win a game, you have to eliminate enemies and then gather these 'tokens' that fallen enemies and allies drop when they die. You only get points for the 'tokens' you get – not the kills. The tokens disappear after a limited time, so you spend more time running around and gathering these tokens than anything else. If I thought it was fun running around and picking things up while being shot at – I'd be thinner, my house would be cleaner and I'd probably move to a new neighborhood. It's *not* fun – it's stressful. I don't mind that 'Battlefront' doesn't have a Single Player 'Campaign', I spent most of my single-player time in Battlefront I & II playing 'Instant Action' anyway. In 'Instant Action' in BF I & II, you can make a playlist of maps you want, and then play in that order or random/shuffle order. There are 15 maps in BF I and 24 maps in BF II. In addition to lots of maps to choose from, you can also choose the time period (Original movies or Prequels), choose what side you wanted to be on, and even choose from 5 different specialty classes. Coop – 1) Extremely limited content. 2) Limited maps (see above) 3) If you play the 'Survival' missions, you 'have' to play as the rebels. 4) If you play the 'Battles' – you 'have' to play 'against' your coop partner Multiplayer – 1) The most popular area seems to be the 'Walker Assault' games, but they require around 30 players minimum. If there are aren't enough players - you can't play them. There's no AI to fill in the remainder of missing participants if there aren't enough human players. Usually there's only one map that has enough players, and occasionally - none. 2) Very Unbalanced – Often very one-sided, which might be OK if it was once in a while, 'but', the teams aren't re-shuffled after each game. Only the sides (Rebels or Imperials) alternate after each game. So if you're on a great team - you're probably going to win several games in a row...but if you're on a bad team, you know you're going to get steamrolled for several games in a row - which is demoralizing and *not* fun. 3) One of the ways the teams are unbalanced is that groups can play together on the same side, greatly increasing the odds that individual players will be facing teams that play together as teams in fps games, making those teams likely to steamroll opposing teams of individuals who likely have less gaming experience and no experience playing together. 4) Allowing teams of players to play on the same team also creates numerical imbalances as well. I've been in games where it was 20 vs. 14 (I was on the team with 14), because although 34 players met the minimum to play the Walker Assault game - the game was forced to put all the player teams together - overloading one side. I also played one of the multi-player games where the maximum number of players is 12 and ended up in a 6 vs. 2 game (I was on the team with 2). 5) Some of the spawn points allow enemies to camp and pick you off as you spawn. Of course one general gripe is that you have to play the game online. This isn't new, and games seem to be going this way, but I don't like it. If the servers are offline, or the servers are being rebooted or if your internet goes out - your game is essentially worthless. In Conclusion: Some of the ideas incorporated into the game, such as being able to play with all your friends on one team, are well-intentioned, but have created a lot of problems. Although the graphics are great, the game isn't fun. I've played many computer games on many platforms and I've played a lot of fps games - both with and without multi-player. I've excelled in multi-player, fps 'deathmatches' in other games and won plenty, but have only finished in the top 3rd of my team in points in 'Battlefront', once. The point is that unfortunately, STAR WARS fans who aren't at least adequate gamers won't enjoy this game. The multiplayer games will be too tough for them and the single player games aren't fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2016 by Mark

  • Great for Star Wars fans, not-so-great for first-person shooter enthusiasts
Platform For Display: PC Edition: Standard
Been playing this off and on for the last couple months and am mostly enjoying the game. The graphics are amazing, and they've done an exceptional job at making you feel like you're in the movies. This game absolutely fulfills the fantasy of being in the movies, playing as your favorite hero or villain, commanding an AT-AT or AT-ST, or a number of other vehicles on the many battlefields found within the Star Wars universe. The space battles leave a lot to be desired, but I understand those should get an upgrade in one of the future expansion packs. I didn't purchase the season pass and am satisfied with the amount of content in the game currently. Originally the game was littered with players cheating via aimbots (auto aim hacks) and ESP hacks (shows enemy players on the mini-map and even behind corners). While they made some early attempts to target and ban these players, each new patch brings another crop of them and it takes another week or two for EA's detection systems to weed them out again. If EA can get a handle on the cheaters, improve the matchmaking, make a few minor balance tweaks (A-Wings dominate the sky), and continually roll out new maps, heroes, game modes, etc., Star Wars: Battlefront will be a game that could stand the test of time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2016 by Mr. Wonderful

  • Don't expect too much out of it, and you will really enjoy it!
Platform For Display: PC Edition: Standard
So this game as gotten a lot of flak for various reasons, and while I can understand some of the complaints, I definitely don't think it deserves as much hate as its been getting. First off, I have two copies of this game (one for me, and one for my wife) and after already putting in about 30 hrs each, I think we can safely say that we love it! I'm not going to repeat what many other reviewers have already covered, except that, if you like more of an arcade shooter, and aren't expecting something mind blowing in terms of gameplay or something you'll enjoy it as well. The new Jakku DLC (free) adds a really fun new map and very very fun new mode Turning Point, adding much more hours of fun. Whether you will get as much mileage out of this game as we are is up to what you like, but I will say that I see a lot more hate or complaints for it online than any of the people i know in person who own the game. Also, I feel you shouldn't rate the GAME negatively just because you were expecting a disc, I did my research before I bought, and new I wasn't getting one, I just wanted the case :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2015 by Danny

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