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. It’s been long forgotten, and due to platform exclusivity, most people never got the chance to try it. What game is this? None other than Star Wars: Battlefront: Elite Squadron.
Elite 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. 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. Does Rebellion’s effort pay off? Well… it’s complicated.
Game: Star Wars: Battlefront: Elite Squadron
Platforms: PSP, PS Vita (Reviewed via Backwards Compatibility )
Price: $4.99 – 19.99
Rating: 5.2/10
This game was reviewed using a commercial copy of the game purchased by me. All footage was captured via the PPSSPP emulator.
Published: Mar 27, 2016 08:16 am