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Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron

 

 

SCORE: 60

 

Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron 

 

Star Wars games are everywhere on almost every system. Kids enjoy getting to take on the role of characters in this universe. In Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron we take part in a major war. It is Star WARS after all. So we have to have some kind of a war. Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron include levels where we shoot with guns, and levels where we fly vehicles and do more shooting. There is not much diversity in Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron. At least until we have to fight bosses like General Grievous. Then we actually have to think about how to defeat them.

Graphically Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron is filled with violence. Constantly shooting, killing, and blowing objects up. This grows boring after a few levels. The level of detail in Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron is disappointing to me. I can tell what the characters are, but they do not contain much detail. This is a Nintendo DS game after all. The graphics are also grainy and in many places dark.

Do you know the Star Wars music? If you do then you know what to expect in Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron. The storyline can be interesting if you are into the Star Wars universe. We go from missions to mission in Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron.

I picked up Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron from a bargain bin as a used game. It was a decent price. The biggest problem with the replay value to Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron is the entire game is monotonous. I grew bored of the levels, and even fell asleep while playing one.

Going between land levels and space levels is an attempt to provide the player diversity. I found the space levels in Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron confusing. Trying to find some of the things to shoot was not always easy. Thankfully there are points to help. Which made this Nintendo DS game even more boring.

Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron is very kind to the player with things like auto-lock on. So the only reason to move around is to avoid getting hit. That and moving to the next area. Many of the characters in Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron are the same.

I grew tired of digitally murdering all of the same looking characters in Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron. How many hours can we spend killing off creatures? What is the point of all of the death in Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron? Are we always killing off the hordes of evil rulers? Does it make you want to kill the minions of those God allowed in power over you? I was tempted to follow that path myself. But I decided to choose the path of hope.
- Mark

 

Graphics: 50%
Sound: 66%
Replay/Extras: 71%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 54%

System: Nintendo DS
Publisher: LucasArts

Rating:   ‘E10+’ - Everyone 10+
{Fantasy Violence}

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