

Gamers assume the identity of X2, a clone trooper created from the DNA of a Jedi Master. Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron features a deep and engrossing single player campaign that spans the entire Star Wars Saga - and beyond. The battles waged on each front are all directly affected by the player's actions, creating a combat experience where every shot fired and every enemy defeated can affect the outcome of a battle on another front. In 16-player combat scenarios, players will be able to fight on the ground and in space - start the fight on foot, commandeer a vehicle to battle on the ground or dogfight in space, and land the craft and fight on capital starships.


All footage was captured via the PPSSPP emulator.The war for the galaxy is bigger than ever in this epic battle campaign across massive multi-level fronts and a deep original story set in the Star Wars universe. This game was reviewed using a commercial copy of the game purchased by me. Platforms: PSP, PS Vita (Reviewed via Backwards Compatibility ) Game: Star Wars: Battlefront: Elite Squadron Hurriedly put together by Rebellion ( Aliens: Versus Predator, Sniper Elite), it salvages what bits and pieces were leftover - including the ability to fly from ground to space! That's a lot of potential to put on the shoulders of a spin-off title for a handheld slightly weaker than the PlayStation 2. What game is this? None other than Star Wars: Battlefront: Elite Squadron.Įlite Squadron is not only a Battlefront game from the PSP's twilight years, but an attempt to recoup from the loss of Free Radical's cancelled Battlefront III. It's been long forgotten, and due to platform exclusivity, most people never got the chance to try it. If EA's take on Star Wars: Battlefront left you out in the cold, then believe it or not, there's another option out there for a modern Battlefront experience.
