Ai Kills Star Wars Battlefront
Darth Vader is a menacing villain in the newly released video game Star Wars Battlefront.Screenshot by Anthony Domanico/CNETMy breathing is raspy. I feel the power of the dark side of the Force. I am Darth Vader, and I've just killed my son Luke Skywalker.
The feeling is oddly satisfying.Oddly satisfying is actually a pretty great way to describe Electronic Arts', released Tuesday for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. The massively multiplayer online (MMO) shooter has on just four different planets to start, so things can feel repetitive after a while. Despite that, and even after 15 hours (and counting) of playing the game since its release, I'll still keep coming back for more.Maybe it's the fact that this is a Star Wars game and not a generic warfare game like the Battlefield or that I grow tired of fairly quickly.
Star Wars Battlefront Review
Star Wars Battlefront. Seems a bit backwards, If a AI kill doesnt improve you KDR then a a death caused by an AI shouldnt affect it either. EA doesnt always make. No good player gets killed by the AI unless it's a collision which doesn't happen often enough to warrant any kind of worry. Adding bot kills to KDRs would seriously skew the stat. Star Wars Battlefront: Death Star Edit. This expansion pack features the debut of the Death Star and was released on September 20, 2016 for Season Pass holders. A teaser was released on July 16, showcasing vehicular gameplay above and around the Death Star, as well as multiple capital ships. Star Wars Battlefront II is an action shooter video game based on the Star Wars film franchise. It is the fourth major installment of the Star Wars: Battlefront series and seventh overall, and a sequel to the 2015 reboot of the series. It was developed by EA DICE, in collaboration with Criterion Games and Motive Studios, and published.
As soon as the game was announced, I knew I'd be buying it,. Star Wars is my favorite sci-fi franchise and I played all or almost all of the Star Wars video games growing up. I'm pretty sure Star Wars Battlefront is just the latest in a long line of geeky games I'm destined to become obsessed with.Unlike some of my favorite Star Wars games, like Knights of the Old Republic or Jedi Knight,. It's an MMO shooter that pits me and other player-controlled characters against each other in a massive intergalactic war.
Related stories.It does, however, up the replay value by providing tons of power-ups throughout the maps. These power-ups put players and on the ground in deadly vehicles like the AT-AT and AT-ST.
The power-ups also let them take the reins of like Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, the Emperor and Boba Fett.I swear about half my time in the game is spent tracking down these power-ups, as all I really want to do is kill some bad guys with Han's trusty DL-44 blaster or use Vader's deadly Force-choke ability to literally choke the life out of all who stand in my way. The rest of my time is spent completing the game's objectives or, more likely, getting killed while trying.Yes, I find myself far too often on the wrong side of a laser blast, but with every game I'm getting more and more deadly. Soon, perhaps, I'll be well on my way to single-handedly taking down the opposing army, driving my team to yet another victory in the never-ending battle for the future of the universe.Star Wars Battlefront is now available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.
The first content from 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' -will be playable in early December. Have you given Star Wars Battlefront a go? Share your impressions in the comments.