• Publisher: LucasArts
  • Release Date: Nov 3, 2009
  • Also On: DS
Metascore
63 out of 100

Mixed or average reviews - based on 25 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 25
  2. Negative: 2 out of 25
  1. Star Wars: Elite Squadron refines its formula with a new campaign story and other modes, especially multiplayer online.
  2. Impressively ambitious but hampered by woolly controls and camera. [Winter 2009, p.74]
  3. Star Wars: Elite Squadron is George Lucas' franchise as its best, or at least at the multiplayer features of the game. We've very much the same game that we saw a year ago on Renegade Squadron, with a new Campaign story mode that's set to discover every epic battle that we've saw on the original movies. And that's alright, but we were expecting something else of this adventure, mainly focused on the online.
  4. Although Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron takes more than a simple hint from its predecessor, it introduces a new and much more varied mission structure, making the game much more fun.
  5. Sometimes you have to wait because of loading times. But except for that, you will enjoy the action in cool space battles.
  6. For better or worse, Elite Squadron delivers more of the same Battlefront action you already know.
  7. Star Wars Battlefront Elite Squadron is too linear in its development, and although it offers continuous action and has a good and well told story, it is not enough to make it a cult game.
  8. 70
    A nice Star Wars game with funny gameplay. Besides of that the game has got a lot of issues, the story isn't really interesting, the camera is annoying and the gameplay can be repetitive. It's a nice game, but we've seen a lot, lot better.
  9. Ultimately, if you find yourself firing up the previous Battlefront for online skirmishes, Elite Squadron should satiate your need for something slightly new. [Holiday 2009, p.82]
  10. Elite Squadron's big problem is its controls. The game has a couple control schemes, but I couldn't find one that didn't feel both clunky and inaccurate.
  11. Awful camera movement, less-than-ideal control setups, and some laggy online play prevent this from being a Star Wars title that's worth checking out, even for the hardcore fan community out there. If the series is going to continue its life on handheld systems, it certainly needs to see more of an improvement than this.
  12. 65
    A poor story. [Issue#187, p.82]
  13. Personally, I'm a bit mystified about why this game even exists. The concept behind the Star Wars Battlefront games is sound, but I can't see why anyone would think that the PSP could be a good platform for this kind of outing.
  14. 60
    Hampered by bland, repetitive play and old control issues, Elite Squadron is one of those games that really will appeal to the hardcore fan only.
  15. Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron is a decent game that offers some old school Battlefront fun, but is ruined by its bad controls and shabby camera.
  16. Old in the soul, Battlefront Series needs a complete revolution to entertain the video gamers of this new generation.
  17. 60
    Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron may not be as good as the previous console releases that came before it, but for fans of the series, there's still some fun to be had.
  18. 60
    Ultimately, while you can see the developer's good intentions, the lack of emphasis placed on some fundamental aspects mar what would otherwise be a solid sequel. Yet, the online battles are still intact and run and play well, so if one tires of the campaign, he can take out his camera/control frustrations on other Star Wars devotees who are also looking for some catharsis.
  19. 59
    Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron, like the previous games, is plagued by lousy controls, boring campaign and sad graphics. The multiplayer is okay, but doesn't offer much novelty. The class system hasn't received much thought, making it useless. Only the Galactic Conquest is worth it, but that's only a small ray of light in an otherwise grim game.
  20. I think the developers tried to cram too much into this game. I could do without playing as Vader and Maul, and I can even live without the online modes, if only the single-player mode was technically sound - and above all, fun. I expect better and you should as well.
  21. Star Wars has brought us many games and the quality of those have been as varied as the galaxy George Lucas once created itself. Elite Squadron isn't one of the good ones, unfortunately. The fights are epic and the multiplayer works fine, but the bad controls, weak story and boring missions pull this one down.
  22. Another poorly constructed portable spin-off that brings us no closer to a real Battlefront III.
  23. Dated graphics and horrible control make this game worthless except for die hard Star Wars fans.
  24. 42
    The greatest problem with Elite Squadron is that it feels like a step back from its predecessor, Renegade Squadron.
  25. As it stands, you're left instead with something that is more difficult to control than an angry rancor.
User Score

Generally favorable reviews- based on 21 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 4
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 4
  3. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Star Wars Battlefront : Elite Squadron for the Playstation Portable goes hand in hand with it's predecessor and any Star Wars fan will be proud to have this game in stock. 10/10 Full Review »
  2. Pros: it's a strategy action-adventure, it's star wars, galactic conquest is fun, decent story. Cons: bad graphics, dodgy camera, flawed gameplay, bad roster of characters, bland planets. OVERALL: extremely flawed but a fun game. not as good as "star wars: battlefront 2". Full Review »
  3. burpburp
    9
    I love this game. its really the only game on the PSP so far for me, worth playing. Campaign gets addicting. Hero CTF is fun and i love the starfighter upgrades Full Review »