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Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds (Mac)

Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds (Mac)
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SKU: 10170

Sales Rank: 9590

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A long time ago, an awesome real-time strategy game set in Earth's pastnamedAge of Empires IIwas unleashed on an unwitting public. Almostimmediately, it took its place among the best games of its genre.GalacticBattlegroundstakes many of the elements that madeAge of Empires IIso good and gives them a completeStar Warsmakeover. The gameplay is sosimilar, it's hard to recommend it to anyone with a copy ofAOE II.However, if you haven't playedAOE II, or you're a hard-coreStarWarsfan, you might just find this game to be strong in the Force.

Battlegroundsoffers you the chance to become a leader in deciding someof the most important battles of theStar Warsmythology. As in otherreal-time strategy games, you'll concern yourself with such things as keepingyour troops fed, advancing technology, and trade. And, of course, keeping yourbase from getting completely wiped out is generally considered a plus.

Among the few enhancementsBattlegroundsmakes to theAge of EmpiresIIengine is the bigger technology tree (more stuff to invent and play with)and air and anti-air units (TIE fighters, X-wings, etc.). Most of the favoriteraces, machinery, and characters of the films are also well represented.Wookiees, Jedi, the Trade Federation, Darth Vader, Luke, and the rest of thegang (including Jar Jar) are all there for you to command in the campaign mode.Those looking to wage war in the battles seen in the films might be somewhatdisappointed, as many of the missions, while no less important, take placeparallel (and usually very close to) those shown in movies.

Thankfully, a few of the better-known skirmishes have been incorporated in thegame--just don't expect to significantly alterStar Warshistory. Forexample, when controlling Imperial forces in the Battle of Hoth (the snow battlefromThe Empire Strikes Back), you lead your troops in an effort toannihilate Rebel scum before they can flee the planet. Can you change theoutcome of the battle seen in the films? Aside from losing your commander andimmediately losing the game, no. But the stories behind the skirmishes depictedthroughoutBattlegroundsdo fit well into theStar Warsmyth andare usually fun. There are also quite a few standalone missions, a random mapgenerator, and tools for creating your own battles. It's enough to keephard-core Star Wars fans ignoring their earthly responsibilities for a good longtime.

Battlegroundsis, at its core, a modification ofAge of Empires IIand it plays about as well as can be expected. Fortunately, despite its somewhatoutdated graphics,Battlegrounds' famous characters and locales add justenoughStar Warsflavor to help make it a solid game in its own right.

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Product Specification

Binding:
CD-ROM
EAN:
0618870101705
ESRBAgeRating:
Teen
Label:
Aspyr Media
Manufacturer:
Aspyr Media
Model:
10170
Platform:
Macintosh
ProductGroup:
Video Games
Publisher:
Aspyr Media
ReleaseDate:
2002-06-11
Studio:
Aspyr Media
Title:
Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds (Mac)
UPC:
618870101705

Customer Reviews

This is very first game I bought for my new Macintosh

I bought this game a few months ago just after I got my G4 PowerMac.This is a very fun game to play.It is kind of like Rise of Nations in the Star Wars Universe.This year I have become a big time RTS fan.When my older brother saw how cool this game is while I was playing it, he bought the PC version for himself.I recommend this game to those who both like Rise of Nations and Star Wars.I am very happy,Webmaster Mark...

10/12/2004 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Not as good as the game it borrowed its engine from

Now the game itself is very fun and challenging and has a lot to offer but the engine they used was AOE2s. They did a bad job using it. I found that there was very poor path finding and the AI was pretty crappy. Besides those downsides a solid RTS...

9/3/2004 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Mostly for Star Wars Fans, but Still Very Playable

If you have played Age of Empires II, it won't take very long to get the hang of this game. However, that might make this game boring if you've worn out your interest of that game. Even so, the AE II engine has been completely reworked into the Star Wars Galaxy, with much of the familiar characters, vehicles, and planets of the movies. Playing the scenarios lets you use various main characters such as Darth Vader and Chewbacca. Many sound bytes have been used from the various movies, though a few...

1/17/2004 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

ugh....soooooo boring

I used to like this game. was kind of fun. not it bores me out out of my wits. Let's start out with the graphics. Ok, the Millenium Falcon is huge in the movie, but in the game...(sigh)its the size of about ten people. Lets look at the Jedi and Sith. The only difference between the two is that they fight differently with different colered light sabers. If a jedi comes to an enemy building, why the heck would he hack at it with his LIGHTSABER? Its also a frame rate of oh, 3?! Now lets look at the...

9/16/2003 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

Don't hold your breath.

This was possibly created by the most inept minds in the industry. A realtime strategy game based on Star Wars? This game has many flaws, which I won't go into detail with, but some other ones that really stick out.1. The graphics. Come on. This is the 21st century. We should expect good graphics for any game on a Mac. These graphics are wicked blocky, and most of the explosions look pasted on at best.2. What kind of Jedi hacks buildings with his lightsaber? I didn't see Obi-Wan hacking the Mos...

7/12/2003 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews

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