![]() ![]() Bespin Platforms is one of the best maps ever featured in a Battlefront game. Seeing a dogfight in the sky above the fight on the ground gave the battles a more expanded, epic feeling.īattlefront's ability to offer the best gaming moments was courtesy of its incredible maps. Battlefront’s integration of aerial vehicles also makes it stand out from its successor. It truly captured a Rebel soldier's fear when up against Darth Vader. Playing as Star Wars’ heroes and villains in Battlefront 2 was a great addition, but the feeling of fleeing from the AI characters is more fun. Some areas that the sequel improved upon are actually the highlights of the original that made it fun in the first place. Related: Star Wars: Battlefront 2 Remastered Makes EA's Reboot Meaninglessĭespite the sequel’s upgrades, it failed to live up to the original Battlefront in many ways. The original and sequel also notably featured the Galactic Conquest mode, which deserves its own game. The original Battlefront had a campaign mode but lacked a well-defined story and employed a broad narrative context for each game of conquest. Heroes and villains joined the battles, only controlled by AI though. The original had aerial vehicles, but none that could be flown in space. ![]() These elements were featured in the original, albeit in a much less encompassing fashion. It added space battles, playable heroes and villains, and an interesting story mode. Star Wars Battlefront 2 built upon the original’s foundation quite well. ![]()
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