If you want an in-depth gaming experience, this isn’t the title for you. But if you’re looking for a quick taste of the Star Wars universe on the small screen, this is an easy to play, surprisingly engaging little game.
Yes the gameplay can be wonky and the limited XP missions are frustrating, but beneath that is an engaging, deep, and plain old fun RPG set in everyone’s favorite sci-fi fantasy universe. It’s great fun and it comes highly recommended.
A Star Wars themed, dungeon crawling RPG for mobile devices. Outside of a few hiccups with the controls, the full touchscreen system means that you aren't as mobile as you would like to be in a firefight, everything works fine. With loot hunting, plenty of content, gear upgrades, and cooperative multiplayer there is plenty to keep you coming back for countless hours.
In many ways this feels kind of like KOTOR-lite. No, it doesn't have the depth of those excellent RPG's, but it certainly has a similar feel. It might not be the spiritual successor you're looking for, but it's a great gmae on it's own.
The area where it really disappoints is in it's story. Meant to bridge the gap between episodes VI and VII, what we get is bland writing and a faceless cast. It's a shame it doesn't do much in that department until much later in the game. To get to that point expect to go through a lot of grinding in order to reach the level requirements on the story missions.
Luckily the gameplay is solid enough to keep you invested for that time. When you mix in the fact that it's free it's hard to find a reason why any Star Wars fan shouldn't at least give this one a shot. It's minor issues and disappointments are worth putting up with thanks to the overall solidly designed nature of the game. Even better is that you can experience it all without spending a single penny.
This is a fun mobile star wars game. Not that serious an effort, but enjoyable one none the less. One of the standout things I appreciated are the sound effects from the star wars universe, including KOTOR.
No, this is not KOTOR. No, this is not a proper sequel... but it is a game that is easy to get into, and isn't a money grab. Enjoy it for what it is, not what a $20 million dollar budget might have made it become.
Star Wars Uprising embraces the Action RPG genre… but without the Force. Too predictable and generic, but could keep fans of the George Lucas universe entertained, specially playing in co-op.
Uprising succeeds in putting gamers at an exciting point on the Star Wars timeline, and it’s easy to get attached to your character. However, it doesn’t offer much in the way of information about what’s happening in the galaxy at large, which might be a disappointment to fans who had hoped for more.
Star Wars: Uprising delivers on a promise of a simple action-game fix for an hour or so a day without paying a dime, but it’s far from a memorable Star Wars game.
This is a decent mobile Star Wars action RPG with MMO elements. It doesn't benefit from comparisons to KOTOR, the only other Star Wars RPG on the market, but that's never what it set out to be. Appreciate it for what it is, an above-average freemium mobile game with a fun story and lots of traditional Star Wars fun.
“It could have been a KOTOR sequel but it isn't.”
Overall, Star Wars: Uprising feels like a game that had great concepts behind it and then they tossed them all out the window save one or two to make the game launch in time for Episode VII. It’s a true shame, as this could have been the spiritual successor to KOTOR that Star Wars and RPG fans have been wanting and needing for 12 years. It's as if millions of fans cried out, and were ignored completely by the developer. And I'm not sure how to feel about that...
The most Star Wars-y parts of this game are the music and the title screen. Aside from that this is another forgettable mobile game experience. What little entertainment there is wears off rather quickly. The missions are repetitive and the overall gameplay is a huge grind. The story isn't even that engaging and that is the only thing this game really has going for it. The crew member upgrade system is stupid, why does one have to grind gear to upgrade crew members? The combat is very simplistic and the controls are sketchy; certain controls hardly work even half the time. The core gameplay revolves around grinding out repetitive missions to grind gear even if you don't use said gear.
I'm a big Star Wars fan (like many of you I'm sure) and this game is a solid meh.
Imagine everything you love about Starwars.
Now imagine a game that has none of that.
That is the entire sum of Starwars Uprising.
A Starwars game without Jedi, lightsabers, force abilities and wookies is just Startrek under a different name