Star Wars Battlefront II for PlayStation 4 offers immersive multiplayer battles and a single-player campaign set in the Star Wars universe.
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Much improved over SWB I. Flightstick compatibility and gameplay that emphasizes/rewards teamwork would make it better. I'll get straight to the points:I'm giving it 4 stars, though my rating may increase to 4 stars once I start playing in Team Play games- MUCH improvement over SWB I. Ability to focus your attention on particular classes that fit your gaming style, and then focus on specific attributes within those classes, is great.- The campaign mode is decent considering that the main focus of SWB II is on-line play. In the campaign, you'll have the opportunity to play many of the "Hero" characters that you
When it first came out it had a lot of bad reviews because of the micro-transactions but they seem to ... I started playing this the week it came out. When it first came out it had a lot of bad reviews because of the micro-transactions but they seem to have done away with that for the most part. I thought the campaign was very entertaining with a good storyline and plenty of missions, which SWBF1 lacked. After beating the campaign I tried out the online gameplay and the arcade modes. The graphics are incredible and the weapons/wardrobes are all very detailed and pretty accurate to my knowledge. Unfo
fun game i love star wars this is fun when played online
I'm having alot of fun! I'm loving this game so far. I played through the campaign and I really liked it although its short. I like most of maps on multiplayer and the graphics are great and it gets really exciting when the music kicks in. I think the new star fighter assault is alot more fun and easier to play than in the first game. I'm also glad there isnt a bacta bomb in this game which was really annoying in the first game. I got the standard edition when it came out and I played the first 2 days without any star
A Great Improvement over the 2015 Game! Several years ago, my siblings and I spent hours on our PlayStation 2 playing a game called Star Wars: Battlefront II. The game was a perfect culmination of two things we loved: Star Wars and video games. It was easily one of our favorite games based on a popular franchise. About ten years later, EA announced that they were rebooting the Battlefront games in a style that was more akin to modern shooter games. The result was gorgeous, but very bland. After receiving much criticism, EA took a seco
Support the Star Wars Franchise, buy the game, micro transactions stopped by Disney! This game is absolutely beautiful and it’s a masterpiece!*Disney has stopped the micro transactions by EA. They understand that micro transactions may not be a good thing and are working on correcting the situation. EA (may) lose their exclusivity. But meanwhile we still need to support Disney...its still a damn good game, and ALL of you know you want to play it...so buy it!We need to support our gaming community and support Disney…show your support by buying the game so they can bring us more e
Extremely underrated All I've been hearing about star wars battlefront 2 is hate and how it's pay to win but despite all the bad press i pre ordered it anyway because the trailer looked really cool and after playing the campaign multiplayer and arcade mode i love this game it's the best star wars game I've played in years and is almost as good as the old battlefront games the campaign more is great the acting story and gameplay is awesome the multiplayer is amazing my favorite game mode is galactic assault the battl
Star Wars Battlefront II PlayStation 4 review after 1 year Even in 2026, Star Wars Battlefront II remains a "gorgeous fossil." It still outshines many modern releases with its breathtaking lighting and sound design. However, the game carries the heavy baggage of being functional abandonware. The cinematic immersion on maps like Kamino is still top tier. Despite this, playing today means dealing with permanent bugs and broken hit registration. You will also encounter "ghost lobbies" that make niche modes nearly impossible to find. The competitive scene h