It’s crazy to think how much I remember this game out of all games from my childhood and to think I was born in 99 and this is definitely the most memorable for me I must’ve spent sooo much time on each level and played it a billion times
It took me 2 weeks to get past the Cloud City battles, being outnumbered by 50 Stormtroopers seemed unfair to me, but hey that's war. This game and Battlefront 2 were my childhood
One thing I never liked about playing the campaign of this was that basically there was no other way to win but to get as much kills as possible. Forget about sniping, or hopping on a turret to defend a spot, taking on a command post in enemy territory, or any kind of support role. Your team's AI is no help, and the better you do individually they worse they do for artificial difficulty. The only way is just fight head on where there are more enemies and be Rambo. For a game that's supposed to be a sandbox battleground, there's only one way to play it, unless you play multiplayer.
As much as I liked Battlefront 2 and the Ability to Fly in Space, Run and have special weapon unlocks after a few kills I love this game better. The weapons on the vehicles just did more area damage and just did things better over all. Me personally I felt as if the NPC's in the first game were more competent than the second game because it felt as if the computer in the first game actually had a strategy while the second one just had overwhelming aimbots.
Unfortunately not. This game (Not to be confused with the reboot released in 2015) was released on the Original Xbox, PS2, and PC. The Xbox version is still available on nearly every Xbox model through backwards compatibility. The PC version can be bought on GOG or Steam for $10 (The same price on Xbox). PS5 unfortunately does not have backwards compatibility. The PS2 version is just a worse looking Xbox version, but the PC version is different from the consoles. I’ll list off some differences to inform you if you decide to purchase one of them. PC: -Crouch is Broken -Online Still Works -Tutorials and Reward concept art removed -Slightly adjusted physics since aiming is easier with a mouse and keyboard (Ex: Explosives don’t go as far) -Just a slight bit buggier than the console editions in general -Resolution can go up to 1980 x 1200 -Extra communication options online -Jabba’s Palace map -No 2-4 player Splitscreen -Sometimes the Game will go into 4:3 (Loading screens, Planet loading screens, Movie Clips) -Misc. UI differences Console: -Crouch is fully functional -Online might(?) work on the digital backwards compatible version (Don’t know) -Tutorials and art is here -Small things are buffed on console to make up for worse controls -Less buggy than PC (Might not be true since backwards compatibility is emulation) -Res capped at 480i/p (Depending on your output cables) with widescreen only on the Xbox version (Res can go higher on Backwards Compatible version) -Limited communication -Jabba’s Palace map cannot be downloaded anymore if played on an Original Xbox (Not on PS2 version at all), but the Backwards Compatible versions have it pre installed) -Has 2-4 player splitscreen -Game will revert to 4:3 less often (Loading screens and Planet loading screens are in widescreen, but not Movie Clips) -Misc. UI differences
@@ThatDinoDude certainly not. Now my 12 year old son is playing it. As I said to him. New games will have better graphics. but it means nothing without an immersive and entertaining gameplay. Also playing Fable.
It’s crazy to think how much I remember this game out of all games from my childhood and to think I was born in 99 and this is definitely the most memorable for me I must’ve spent sooo much time on each level and played it a billion times
1:43:07 "You're leaving the battlefield!"
Sir, he is dead.
It took me 2 weeks to get past the Cloud City battles, being outnumbered by 50 Stormtroopers seemed unfair to me, but hey that's war. This game and Battlefront 2 were my childhood
Eh I’ve been threw worst and yet still kick butt.
The countdown to March 14th begins. Can’t wait to play this and Battlefront 2 on my Nintendo Switch and PS5.
I'm already playing it on my XBOX series X
Bro im so ready for these games so many memories
Classic game and it’s sequel they both need a remaster
They DID get a remaster
We are getting the classic collection in March 2024 for Switch, PS4 and PS5!
Yep
@@davidwest7362and Xbox
1 week away 🫡
One thing I never liked about playing the campaign of this was that basically there was no other way to win but to get as much kills as possible. Forget about sniping, or hopping on a turret to defend a spot, taking on a command post in enemy territory, or any kind of support role. Your team's AI is no help, and the better you do individually they worse they do for artificial difficulty. The only way is just fight head on where there are more enemies and be Rambo. For a game that's supposed to be a sandbox battleground, there's only one way to play it, unless you play multiplayer.
As much as I liked Battlefront 2 and the Ability to Fly in Space, Run and have special weapon unlocks after a few kills I love this game better. The weapons on the vehicles just did more area damage and just did things better over all. Me personally I felt as if the NPC's in the first game were more competent than the second game because it felt as if the computer in the first game actually had a strategy while the second one just had overwhelming aimbots.
For the rebel alliance and rebellion
Fun fun 😀. For the Empire !
3:11:00 **tears of joy**
1:39:13 OWNNNNNNNNN
How many stormtroopers died? 💀
❤Bro
Can you play this on a PS5? Where can I find a copy?
Unfortunately not. This game (Not to be confused with the reboot released in 2015) was released on the Original Xbox, PS2, and PC. The Xbox version is still available on nearly every Xbox model through backwards compatibility. The PC version can be bought on GOG or Steam for $10 (The same price on Xbox). PS5 unfortunately does not have backwards compatibility. The PS2 version is just a worse looking Xbox version, but the PC version is different from the consoles. I’ll list off some differences to inform you if you decide to purchase one of them.
PC:
-Crouch is Broken
-Online Still Works
-Tutorials and Reward concept art removed
-Slightly adjusted physics since aiming is easier with a mouse and keyboard (Ex: Explosives don’t go as far)
-Just a slight bit buggier than the console editions in general
-Resolution can go up to 1980 x 1200
-Extra communication options online
-Jabba’s Palace map
-No 2-4 player Splitscreen
-Sometimes the Game will go into 4:3 (Loading screens, Planet loading screens, Movie Clips)
-Misc. UI differences
Console:
-Crouch is fully functional
-Online might(?) work on the digital backwards compatible version (Don’t know)
-Tutorials and art is here
-Small things are buffed on console to make up for worse controls
-Less buggy than PC (Might not be true since backwards compatibility is emulation)
-Res capped at 480i/p (Depending on your output cables) with widescreen only on the Xbox version (Res can go higher on Backwards Compatible version)
-Limited communication
-Jabba’s Palace map cannot be downloaded anymore if played on an Original Xbox (Not on PS2 version at all), but the Backwards Compatible versions have it pre installed)
-Has 2-4 player splitscreen
-Game will revert to 4:3 less often (Loading screens and Planet loading screens are in widescreen, but not Movie Clips)
-Misc. UI differences
@@ThatDinoDude thanks a lot. Today I bought an Xbox series X and both games from the game store. That have a sale on
@@glowimagery634 Glad all that typing didn’t go to waste!
@@ThatDinoDude certainly not. Now my 12 year old son is playing it. As I said to him. New games will have better graphics. but it means nothing without an immersive and entertaining gameplay. Also playing Fable.
perhaps, you know, say which platform this is on, instead of hassling the viewer for money in the first 10 seconds.
It's on xbox
Last to know lmao
Dogwater gameplay which is sad bc npc’s, hardly any variation in character choice. My 8 yr old self could have done a better walkthrough ngl
my first game