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The editors liked
The EVGA GTX 1080 FTX beats the more expensive Founders Editon in performance
And it beats its Fury X competitor in every benchmark at a similar price
TDP and power draw are good and it is very quiet in comparison to almost any other high-performance vi
Amazing production design
Story campaign has some exciting high notes. I beat up
Like
20 dudes as Darth Maul in multiplayer
Visually impressive
Fun
Varied multiplayer modes
Solid mechanics and performance
Good sound design
Journey into the Star Wars universe in either single-player or multiplayer mode. Play as Jedi heroes (and yes
That does mean as Yoda
He hops around like the killer rabbit from Monty Python and the Holy Grail). Virtually unlimited replayability.
Core multiplayer is good & has better maps
Authentically Star Warsy fun
Gorgeous visual representation of the Star Wars Universe
Interesting campaign
The campaign feels like a Star Wars movie
Plenty of maps and modes to enjoy
Free DLC on the way to bridge the gap between Episode 7 and 8
Visually stunning
Putting gamers well and truly within the Star Wars Universe
The editors didn't like
PrecisionX OC refused to launch for us after activation. We probably left overclocking performance on the table by setting our overclock manually by being unable to use the advanced overclocking features it offers
Disjointed story resolves conflict too early
Multiplayer has a strange learning curve. Loot boxes
Loot boxes
Microtransactions have only been temporarily removed
Convoluted upgrade system
Short campaign
Some multiplayer objectives are vague
The chaos of battle means youll be killed time and time again by unknown assailants. Graphics arent up to snuff when compared with those of other recent first-person shooters such as Quake 4.
What the heck is going on?
Progression/microtransaction interaction is confusing and intrusive
Useless tutorial
Teamwork isnt emphasized
Broken progression system
The Star Card system is atrocious
Needs to be removed
Players shouldn't have to grind to unlock the content on the disc
Journey into the Star Wars universe in either single-player or multiplayer mode. Play as Jedi heroes (and yes, that does mean as Yoda: He hops around like the killer rabbit from Monty Python and the Holy Grail). Virtually unlimited replayability.
The chaos of battle means youll be killed time and time again by unknown assailants. Graphics arent up to snuff when compared with those of other recent first-person shooters such as Quake 4.
A must-have for Star Wars fans who crave the excitement of the battlefield. A strong single-player offering coupled with superb large-scale multiplayer battles makes this game a whole lot of fun, and replayability is virtually unlimited....
Abstract: The games with the biggest budgets and highest levels of anticipation always come towards the end of the year, in the lead-up to the holidays, and in 2017 Star Wars Battlefront II was one of the most expensive and the most hyped. Unfortunately, it is also...
And I don't think DICE can fix it. That's the takeaway, here.EA already temporarily removed people's ability to buy “Crystals,” the real-world currency you could previously exchange for loot boxes. That act didn't “remove” microtransactions from Star Wars...
Thanks to a level of attention to detail that its predecessor lacked, Battlefront II's multiplayer actually feels truer to the movies than its campaign. While I only played the competitive portion of Battlefront II briefly, the 15 minutes we spent with it...
Simple but enjoyable space combat; looks pretty; droids are fun
Heroes feel awkward and weak; original trilogy neglected; plot inconsistencies; occasionally low frame rate
For: Simple but enjoyable space combat; looks pretty; droids are fun Against: Heroes feel awkward and weak; original trilogy neglected; plot inconsistencies; occasionally low frame rate...
With sales reportedly just as disappointing, I think the best we can hope from Battlefront II at this point is that it ends up an object lesson for both EA and the rest of the industry. Knowing the history of the industry, I doubt it. But we can hope. Aft...
And I don't think DICE can fix it. That's the takeaway, here.EA already temporarily removed people's ability to buy “Crystals,” the real-world currency you could previously exchange for loot boxes. That act didn't “remove” microtransactions from Star Wars...