Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron, the sequel to Star Wars: Battlefront II, has everything that was great about Battlefront II and more, a lot more.
Campaign and online play are both exceptional in this game and makes Renegade Squadron a much more enjoyable game. The online play is where Renegade Squadron really shines though. With 8 players playing at a time via adhoc connection (2 times more than before), you can spend hours and hours playing online with 16 players playing at the same time. Character customization is better than ever before, though the weapon scheme is still lacking. Campaign mode isn’t anything we haven’t seen before and only offers a few hours of playtime though I suppose it’s better than nothing, but it can be used as a training ground before you move onto multiplayer so you won’t get owned so bad.
The major fall back of Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron are its controls similar to those issues in Battlefront II, but aren’t quite as bad. While the graphics aren’t amazing, it is still very impressive for a PSP game and a smooth frame rates allows the game to flow nice and steady.
This game is basically Star Wars Battlefront II but with all the things it was missing and hardly any of the things you despised. Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron does more than a good job of pulling off a high quality multiplayer game, but still puts no focus on the single player mode. But remember Star Wars Battlefront is all about the great online play and that’s exactly what it offers, and I couldn’t be more satisfied.
If you love multiplayer gaming this is a must have game for PSP that offers online features that no other multiplayer games offer, especially on handheld systems. Go download the game now, I promise you, you won’t be disappointed.
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