- Publisher: LucasArts
- Release Date: Oct 31, 2005
- Also On: PlayStation 2, PSP
Summary:
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. Players can locate their buddies and track their stats as they battle alongside more players than ever (up to 24 on PS2, 32 on Xbox, 64 on Windows). [LucasArts]
| Rating: | T |
|---|---|
| Official Site: | http://www.lucasarts.com/games/swbattlefrontii/indexFlash.html#Home |
| Developer: | Pandemic Studios |
| Genre(s): | First-Person Shooters |
| Number of Players: | 1 Player |
| ESRB Descriptors: | Mild Language, Violence |
| Sound: | Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| License: | Movie |
| Offline Modes: | Competitive, Cooperative, Team Oriented |
| Connectivity: | Broadband Only, Local Area Network, Online |
| Online Modes: | Competitive, Team Oriented |
| Number of Online Players: | 64 Players Online |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| John Northan | Lead Programmer |
| Nick Peck | Sound Design |
| Jason Scanlin | Programmer |
| Brad Pickering | Network Technical Director |
| Ken Miller | Programmer |
| Stewart Miles | Programmer |
| Steven Duan | Programmer |
| Chris Fandrich | Programmer |
| Greg Walker | Programmer |
| Bryan Norton | Artist |
| Graham Traynor | Artist |
| Eric 'Giz' Gewirtz | Director |
| Nathan Mates | Programmer |
| David W. Collins | Audio Lead |
| Jim Diaz | Sound Design |
| Jim Tao | Senior Producer |
| Peter Dellekamp Siefert | Lead Designer |
| Matthew Howland Palmer | Art Director |
| Christopher B. Baker | Programmer |
| Jake Canneli | Programmer |
| Jocelyn Crew | Programmer |
| Brad Roepstorff | Programmer |
| Takashi Morishima | Artist |
| Risako Taneda | Artist |
| Harrison Deutsch | Sound Design |
| Bob Bergen | Voice: Luke Skywalker |
| Chris Williams | Producer |
| Chris Williams | Producer |
| Bob Bergen | Voice: Luke Skywalker |
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