Regina Leader-Post

THE FORCE LET-DOWN

Star Wars game disappoint­s

- LOU KESTEN

There have been about 100 Star Wars video games released since 1977. You can count the great ones on one hand; many more have been junky cash-ins. Still, you can slap the Star Wars logo on something like Angry Birds and it will make money. And kid-oriented games like Lego Star Wars and Disney Infinity 3.0 provide lightheart­ed hijinks.

After Electronic Arts made a deal with Disney to produce more grown-up Star Wars games, some felt a new hope for their future. Alas, Star Wars Battlefron­t (for PlayStatio­n 4, Xbox One, PC, $79.99), will disappoint all but the most diehard Jedi wannabes with its uninspired recycling of scenarios we’ve already replayed too many times to count.

Want to fly an X-Wing through the canyons of Tatooine, or race a speeder bike through the forests of Endor? How about a chance to relive that famous battle on the ice planet Hoth — you know, the one with those giant four-legged robots? The planets look gorgeous — this is the prettiest Star Wars game ever — but there’s an inescapabl­e been-there-done-that feeling.

Battlefron­t eases you into the action with missions on each of these planets (plus the volcanic Sullust), which you can play solo or co-operativel­y. But the real action is in online competitio­n for up to 40 players, with nine multiplaye­r modes and 13 maps built in.

You can choose whether to fight for the Dark Side or the Light Side, and some scenarios let you play as a “hero”: the Empire’s Darth Vader, Boba Fett or Emperor Palpatine, or the Rebels’ Luke Skywalker, Han Solo or Princess Leia. Any spoilers for The Force Awakens have been reserved for downloadab­le add-ons closer to the movie’s release.

The battlefiel­ds do have an impressive scope, and there are moments of shock and awe as X-Wings and TIE Fighters criss-cross the skies while Darth Vader and his Stormtroop­ers plow through hapless rebels.

DICE, the Swedish studio behind Battlefron­t, is best known for its Battlefiel­d series of earthbound war games. And while that experience would seem to make it ideal for this franchise — it is Star Wars, after all, not Star Diplomacy — its first trip to this galaxy feels halffinish­ed. Rating: 1 star out of 4

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 ?? ELECTRONIC ARTS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Star Wars Battlefron­t boasts some attractive elements but ultimately feels half-finished.
ELECTRONIC ARTS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Star Wars Battlefron­t boasts some attractive elements but ultimately feels half-finished.

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