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prowler382
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17 Nov 2007, 4:05 pm

Star Wars Battlefront II improves upon the original game's single-player experience with open-ended, mission-based objectives inspired from all six Star Wars films. The compelling storyline spans more than 12 new locations, many from Episode III, including volcanic Mustafar and the space battle above Coruscant. All-new classic movie moments complete the Star Wars Battlefront II experience, as players battle within the interior of the Death Star and visit Princess Leia’s blockade runner, the Tantive IV, as seen at the beginning of Episode IV A New Hope. In addition, at certain key moments within the battles, players can feel the Force as a Jedi. For the first time ever, Star Wars Battlefront II players can engage in space combat and, during the same battle, board enemy ships to attack from within. Starting on foot inside a capital ship, players can enter the spacecraft of their choice and travel into space to dogfight with the rival faction. From there, they can dock within the enemy’s capital ship, overtake the ship’s command posts, man its turrets to disable its shields and destroy it from within! Or, they can simply stay inside their own capital ship and defend it from attacks and enemy fire. The choice is theirs. The stellar online play that marked the original Star Wars Battlefront returns even bigger and better for Star Wars Battlefront II. [LucasArts]
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17 Nov 2007, 4:15 pm

dont be shy just add ur own reviews every1 :lol:



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17 Nov 2007, 4:20 pm

Set in a fictitious Eastern European country that's just been invaded by a neighbouring superpower ominously called the Republic, Fired Up! sees players take control of a range of weapon mounted vehicles from buggies to trucks and beyond as they fight in a resistance group headed by a mysterious Ghanaian called Addo. The sad thing is that this current affairs style narrative only serves as an excuse for what amounts to limited and repetitive gameplay in the single-player mode, with slightly more fun multi-player modes. 7/10



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17 Nov 2007, 4:26 pm

cum on plz we need ur reviews!
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17 Nov 2007, 4:31 pm

You've got to hand it to EA Sports--whatever the platform, the developer knows how to take advantage of the hardware. FIFA 08 for the PlayStation Portable offers pretty much everything you could ask of a handheld football game, with local and online multiplayer, multiple game modes, and the ability to transfer data to and from the PlayStation 2. It also plays a solid game of football, and while it's not up to the standard of the home console versions, it's definitely fun to play. 8) :lol:



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18 Nov 2007, 7:29 am

I can do a PS2 review for Battlefront 2 if you want...



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18 Nov 2007, 8:07 am

yea that would be kool if u
did a ps2 review on star wars. :)



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18 Nov 2007, 8:09 am

NOTICE:
you can now do reviews on any games on
other consols such as wii nintendo and so
on. so please add your reviews! :D



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18 Nov 2007, 8:40 am

The Call of Duty series is a benchmark for first-person shooters. The first title refreshed the already-tired World War II setting by added a gripping gameplay-based narrative, while the second was an important launch title for the Xbox 360. The newest chapter in the series, Call of Duty 4, is a new standard for the series and the genre. Set in modern times, the title breaks the mold of previous CoD titles in other ways as well. Most intriguing is its online 'character' development system, which takes some of the great ideas used in Battlefield 2 to the next level. Though the game suffers somewhat from overly-familiar gameplay in the single-player component, you'll probably be too busy gawking at the scenery to care. Read on for my impressions of this extremely attractive series update.[i]