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Star Wars: Battlefront II

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  • 2005
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Scott Lawrence, Temuera Morrison, Rachel Reenstra, and James Arnold Taylor in Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005)
Space Sci-FiActionAdventureSci-FiWar

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePlay as the foot soldier of the galaxy's greatest factions and wage war across countless planets.Play as the foot soldier of the galaxy's greatest factions and wage war across countless planets.Play as the foot soldier of the galaxy's greatest factions and wage war across countless planets.

  • Réalisation
    • Eric 'Giz' Gewirtz
  • Scénario
    • Michael Stemmle
  • Casting principal
    • Bob Bergen
    • Christina Rumbley
    • Corey Burton
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    8,8/10
    7,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Eric 'Giz' Gewirtz
    • Scénario
      • Michael Stemmle
    • Casting principal
      • Bob Bergen
      • Christina Rumbley
      • Corey Burton
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux26

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    Bob Bergen
    Bob Bergen
    • Luke Skywalker
    • (voix)
    Christina Rumbley
    • Female Alliance Infantry
    • (voix)
    Corey Burton
    Corey Burton
    • Count Dooku
    • (voix)
    • …
    David Boat
    David Boat
    • Republic Infantry
    • (voix)
    • (as Dave Boat)
    David W. Collins
    David W. Collins
    • Confederate Infantry - Battledroid
    • (voix)
    • …
    Denny Delk
    • Training Officer
    • (voix)
    James Arnold Taylor
    James Arnold Taylor
    • Obi Wan Kenobi
    • (voix)
    Jamie Glover
    Jamie Glover
    • General Veers
    • (voix)
    • …
    Jonathan David Cook
    • Republic Officer #2
    • (voix)
    • (as Jonathan Cook)
    • …
    Joyce Kurtz
    • Princess Leia
    • (voix)
    Lex Lang
    Lex Lang
    • Han Solo
    • (voix)
    • …
    Mat Lucas
    Mat Lucas
    • Anakin Skywalker
    • (voix)
    Matthew Wood
    Matthew Wood
    • General Grievous
    • (voix)
    Nick Jameson
    Nick Jameson
    • Alliance Officer #2
    • (voix)
    • …
    Rachel Reenstra
    Rachel Reenstra
    • Aayla Secura
    • (voix)
    • (as Ally Rachel Reenstra)
    Scott Lawrence
    Scott Lawrence
    • Darth Vader
    • (voix)
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Male Alliance Infantry #1
    • (voix)
    • (as Steven Jay Blum)
    Stephen Stanton
    Stephen Stanton
    • Alliance Officer #1
    • (voix)
    • (as Steve Stanton)
    • …
    • Réalisation
      • Eric 'Giz' Gewirtz
    • Scénario
      • Michael Stemmle
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    Avis des utilisateurs18

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    8TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    One of the best for the authentic experience

    It's true. This comes about as close as is possible to recreating the mood of the films. This adds so much of what's in Episode III. You can use just about every vehicle(that makes sense to; also, they and the Droidekas(or Destroyers) can now be fought without explosives or rockets; Speeder Bikes are slowed down, so that you don't instantly crashing them headfirst into something) in any of the six, and play as the well-knowns(including Leia, Han and, for the sake of awesomeness, General Grievous; Darth Maul is also present, though they gave him a facial expression that seems to suggest that those exotic planets smell pur-etty bad), not to mention in numerous really cool locations(16 new ones, according to the cover; mind you, not all of the ones from the first return, and some nifty ones are left out), such as Utapau, Tantive IV("if this is a consular ship, *where* is the ambassador?") and the Death Star(no, only the inside of it). A lot of stuff is fixed and improved(not all changes are positive). Characters can now be killed(and perish in time no matter what, unless they manage to continually off foes, as that sometimes extends their life-bar... uh, yeah, they're apparently vampires, don't ask me), and you get to play as them yourself, the honor going to the greatest player, and once dead, it will come back later. Control of the light-saber is interesting, different than any other that I've played, and quite good... not perfect, but a very noteworthy attempt. As far as Force Powers go, you can use Jump, and all of the Jedis get two of the following: Push, Choke, Lightning, Saber Throw(either not enough are against it, or those of us who are need to speak up about it more; seriously, think about it, would anyone other than a Sith *ever* do it? And even then, they would not use it this often; with that said, without it, there would not be much you could do if you need to stay put and fend off others) and, for those seeking the useless FP's, Pull. You can again play as any of the four groups, who now have no less than 6 different soldiers each. The Rebels get the Bothan Spy, who can cloak himself, and is incredibly effective up close. There are now half a dozen or so rule-sets for playing: Conquest(the one mode that was in BF1; also, now, if you have over half the Command Points, the other side will automatically lose reinforcements), Assault, Hunt(Wampas on Hoth, Ewoks vs. Empire, and one that pits the Heroes against the Villains... all of them, for both), XL(massive armies face off) and CTF(with 1 or 2 flags, and don't expect to know, unless you can literally see, and are near, the carrier, whether he's with you or against you). That last one also goes for the space battles(why did they make so many levels for that? They're not that unique, compared to one another); and the other way to duke it out in orbit is where you destroy the vulnerable systems of the opponent's Cruiser. It is also a marvelous for fun dogfights. The interface(which is in general well-done, informational and helpful without being obnoxious) does come up just a little short; while I know that there is no up and down, uhm, out there, a little aid in that regard, mainly on account of the projectiles that clearly "fall", because if you don't know what direction they'll go in, you'll waste valuable time that needs to be spent dumping bombs on targets. Also, when dealing with weapons that restock(not the ones that can overheat, those already have it), an indicator of when it is ready to fire again(and maybe how many it can currently shoot off) would be golden. Finally, there's really only a few things you can do in that type of game-play; you basically play it the same every single time. The mini-map could could be better, you get lost too easily. You earn bonuses by doing well. There are new strategic opportunities. While the Target Lock is not perfect, it can be an immense support. It's nice that there is a red ring over the head of those you are against, so you can't mistake them for your allies. Single-player has a campaign that grows increasingly challenging, with reasonably varied objectives(on many occasions, you get a yellow arrow or similar that points, to some extent, in their direction; those can confuse you, at times). You are a member of the 501st, the first group of Clones. The obvious problem is that no one member of that team could have survived for that long of a stretch, however, it's undeniably well-done. Missions make sense, before(and sometimes during) them you get a brief clip from one of the movies, and in-between them you also get a well-written(at times bordering on downright philosophical) voice-over playing over well-edited in-engine footage, as the cut-scenes in this tend to be. SP also has improved Galactic Conquest, where the computer is actually trying to take your planets, as you try to take his; movement through the universe is turn-based, and you can buy several fleets(and take on theirs), purchase advantage items and recruit superior units(you start with only the regular one). There is also an excellent training bit, where you get a nice start on it all, and learn a lot of the stuff you need to know. It is of course set in Geonosis. The AI is well-done, albeit they do make stupid mistakes. You can issue orders to them, if you can't do so with more than 4, and it's a little awkward. This does get excessive in the amount of references to SW. The acting ranges, and not everyone sounds entirely right. This takes a bunch of shortcuts, too. Graphics, animation, audio, music, design, all well-done. There is no blood or gore in this. I recommend this to all and any fans of the franchise. 8/10
    10kidslipscomb

    The good old days of gaming

    Star Wars battlefront 2 was an amazing game. In 2005 the game released a critical acclaim or we've seen at 6 million units, The multiplayer was very populated so much that when xbox live was shutting down on the og xbox it was one of the last 2 games being played 2nd only to Halo 2. The controls are pretty good on both mouse Keyboard and controller. It's definitely worth playing.
    10Rendanlovell

    Best Star Wars game.

    Star Wars has a lot of spin off games to it's name. But none make you feel more involved in the universe then this. It takes the well known Star wars and doesn't try to throw you into the movies storyline. Rather it creates it's own. But it never really feels like it's something pulled out the air. It's offers plenty of different modes to try out. Choose the one you like and won't be able to put the game down for hours. Although it is starting to show it's age in the graphics department many games model themselves after this. It can be played in First or third person as well. Giving the player just another thing to suit to themselves. Being able to take command of sith lords or Jedi Knights after having a good kill streak is very satisfying as well. Battlefront 2 is the perfect Star Wars game and really deserves its praise.
    9landryt

    Best Star Wars game to date

    Star wars battlefront 2 is fantastic, the campaign is fun, yet short, and the multiplayer is what makes this game so great, you can play online with your buddies or go to instant action and play whatever kind of game you want, whenever you want. It has levels from episode 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. This is a great game for a party with friends or even by yourself. You can also now play as a Jedi, or Jango fett, Boba Fett, Han solo, and Chewbacca, and Leia! You won't always wanna play as a jedi, but if you just wanna be a Jedi or hero and nothing else, you can go to a mode called assault on Mos Eisley and only play as jedis, nothing else, its a load of fun, play this game.

    9 out of 10
    10austenhaynes

    Best online play for any PS2 game

    Many people say that the first Battlefront game was better than the second, they obviously haven't played the second one online. I am one of the top players online now after three years of practice. This game is somewhat limited offline, but when you play online it almost never gets boring. Even though most of the PS2 gamers went over to PS3 to play Call of Duty 4 and Halo 3 for the XBox360, there are still thousands and thousands of people who play this game for the PS2 all the time. There are still many clans and battles going on. As for the offline play, people say that this game is inferior to the first one because they took out a few good maps and you can't use as many tanks or tanks in the air. I personally think this game makes up for taking those out by having better control of the units than the first game, award weapons, better maps (Death Star, Jabba's Palace, Mustafar, etc.), and heroes. I think this game was put together very well, and that it is way better than the first one. If you still play PS2 make sure you grab this game and get online because there is always fun happening.

    ~ Shadow{DD}ELITE06

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    • Anecdotes
      While playing in Conquest Mode as Han Solo, you can occasionally hear one of the Imperial Troopers say, "Hey! Solo shot first! That's not fair!" while Han is killing other troopers. This is a reference to a difference between the Special Edition version of Star Wars: Épisode IV - Un nouvel espoir (1977) and the original version. Specifically, the scene where Greedo confronts Han in the Mos Eisley cantina was edited, featuring a laser bolt from Greedo's weapon that barely misses Han's head just before Han kills Greedo. In the original version, Han did indeed shoot first, killing Greedo before Greedo had a chance to shoot (the in-game remark about unfairness presumably referring to the fact that, in the Special Edition movie version, Han clearly killed in self-defense, while the killing of Greedo in the original version was a more questionable use of pre-emptive self-defense).
    • Gaffes
      In the cut scene before the Felucia: Heart of Darkness level, Aayla Secura has a blue and a purple lightsaber, but during gameplay, she has a blue and green lightsaber.
    • Citations

      Retired Clone Trooper: What I remember about the rise of the Empire is... is how quiet it was. During the waning hours of the Clone Wars, the 501st Legion was discreetly transferred back to Coruscant. It was a silent trip. We all knew what was about to happen, what we were about to do. Did we have any doubts? Any private traitorous thoughts? Perhaps, but no one said a word. Not on the flight back to Coruscant, not when Order 66 came down, and not when we marched into the Jedi Temple. Not a word.

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      Special Thanks: God
    • Connexions
      Edited into Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection (2024)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 novembre 2005 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Lucasarts (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • LucasArts Entertainment Company
      • Pandemic Production
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