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The Battlefront 2 Campaign is the Best Star Wars Story in Gaming We've Seen in Years

GameRevolution writes: "My time with the Star Wars Battlefront 2 campaign has shown there's hope that Star Wars storytelling in video games isn't dead."

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Jinger2359d ago

Enjoying my time with it so far. Put the stereo headset on with the Dolby Atmos app last night and just got absorbed in all the awesome Star Wars sound effects and music. Great time blasting Rebel scum!

maybelovehate2359d ago

I am getting a strange delay with Atmos using the headphones, are you seeing that at all? It is almost a full second delay on sounds. Can tell especially with shooting guns.

Jinger2359d ago

No mine has been fine. Have you gone into the Battlefront 2's audio settings and fiddled with that? They have options for stereo headsets and such.

maybelovehate2359d ago

@Jinger: I have, but I am starting to think it is my TV's passthrough maybe. Was just reading through the LG forums and other users having an issue as well with the C7 and Atmos passthrough. I will try going directly to the A50's tonight.

xSNAKExPLISSKENx2359d ago

Didn't realize Battlefront 2 was out already....... But what star wars games are there to compare it to? In recent years...

Jinger2359d ago

Available on EA ACCESS 10 days early. Also, what does your second point have to do with anything?

notachance2359d ago

@jinger lol wtf it has to do with everything, the article said it's the best star wars story in gaming in years but we haven't seen any star wars story in gaming at all in recent years, there's literally nothing to compare it to.

RedDevils2358d ago

@Jinger damn you're slow.

Aloren2354d ago

SWTOR I guess... and no matter how good BF2 is I doubt it compares to Swtor when it comes to story.

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SCW19822359d ago

Maybe I am just becoming jaded but its really not doing anything for me after playing the first hour. Main characters voice acting is serviceable at best and most of the time way to cringy in my opinion. It feels like a game that's just checking off a list instead of a labor of love.

datriax2359d ago

Right.... I'm sure it is.

Gaming4Life19812359d ago

After playing the first 3 levels......i agree!

AnubisG2359d ago

Sounds great. I'll get it at $20 or less.

StormSailor2358d ago

I'll get it if one day is free on psn plus or origin

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The Best Multiplayer Xbox Game Pass Games to Play With Friends

Xbox Game Pass has some great single-player experiences, but nowadays, it's all about getting together with friends and family. Thankfully, there's a surprisingly extensive library of multiplayer titles on Game Pass to bring everyone together.

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Star Wars Battlefront 3: Is There Still Hope For A New Game?

Is Star Wars Battlefront 3 coming? Well, the correct answer is yes, no and maybe. It’s been six years since the second instalment, and fans are still waiting for confirmation of another sequel.

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anast133d ago

Game companies are not mature enough to handle this concept without turning it into a casino.

shadowknight203133d ago

The remakes of battlefront should have been more simular to the originals. CoD/battlefield reskinned as Star Wars was not the anwser.

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Is Gaming Really Worse Than It Used To Be?

From Xfire: "Stop if you've heard this one before - with all the unplayable buggy launches, rampant monetization, season passes, chunks of games being locked behind DLC paywalls, day one updates, always-online single player games, early access, lootboxes, massive patches, etc, games were so much better back in the eighties, or the nineties, or the oughties (pick whichever applies to your age bracket) right?"

marioJP871066d ago

Most definitely. Without a doubt.
The prices. DLC prices. Short stories. Less split screen gaming. Lesser amount of games are made these days because of the advancement of technology.
Everything is about graphics and resolution.

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FlakyGoose1066d ago

The prices: With subscriptions and sales I feel like games are cheaper than ever.

DLC: I agree 100% DLC and MTX sucks.

split screen: Well... yes but now we have online multiplayer you can game with people on the other side of the world.

Lesser amount of games: This is unequivocally false. More games are made than ever before by far.

Everything is about graphics and resolution: I agree there is too much emphasis on that, but at the same time you can find thousands of pixel art games as well. Modern recreations of retro style games have never been more popular.

CYALTR1065d ago (Edited 1065d ago )

"split screen: Well... yes but now we have online multiplayer you can game with people on the other side of the world."

Yeah, but that really isn't the same thing. Couch co-op encouraged actual human interaction, that is missing on multiplayer. I guess I don't really understand why both aren't able to be included on some games. I miss the old days of being able to sit down next to an actual person and play a game. I can still do it, as long as I have two different systems in the house I guess.

I'm old!! LOL

All that said, I think gaming today is a much more robust landscape. There is a game for just about anyone. As a male, who has seen games progress from Pong to what we have today, I suppose I could hate on the fact that not every game is designed for me. Back in the day, games were for boys, adolescents boys generally, and that's what everything was directed. Being an adolescent boy at the time, I thought that was pretty great! Now there are so many games out there that there is something for everyone, and I think that that is a good thing.

Tacoboto1065d ago (Edited 1065d ago )

The MSRP are stable and consistent compared to the SNES and N64 days ( https://retrovolve.com/n64-... $80 for Star Fox 64 and $60 for Ocarina of Time. That was over 20 years of inflation ago.

"Short stories" - *lists Sony's PS4 output as counterpoint*

"Everything is about graphics and resolution" and yet almost every single new-gen title has a 60fps mode except for Watch Dogs (for a few more days) and The Medium, and most adopt resolution scaling to keep stable framerate.

Lesser games are made, and yet everyone seems to have a massive backlog when the topic comes up.

I think some people like to yearn for the old days because they weren't actually alive during these old days. I'll give you the point about DLC prices (though, in the 360/PS3 era, if you didn't spend the money, you were fractured from the online userbase. Now maps are generally free but cosmetics are worse. Which one is worse for you? I'd say being forced to pay to keep playing with your buds)

Iltapalanyymi1066d ago

Yes, i still play a lot of old games for the first time and they are miles better than some new stuff is.

gold_drake1065d ago

same, some ps2 games even.

i remember a time when i just bought a game on a whim but now .. ill think twice about it.

Rimeskeem1065d ago

I feel like the market is changing a lot these days. Before it was about getting as much into the game as you could without blowing the console/computer up. Now that we have all this power and capability games take longer to make and there are way more steps. Prices go up because games get more expensive, the same thing with movies. But the experiences can be truly astonishing. No one who played Pong would have thought within 50 years they could play something like God of War. Of course, greed causes practices that are not liked by communities of gamers. Some companies have veered into such practices but some companies are maintaining a balance between profit and creativity.

There are pro's and con's but I don't think you can objectively say that gaming is better or worse than before.

MadLad1065d ago (Edited 1065d ago )

Better and worse.

Most AAA releases are trying to figure out how best to nickel and dime you in the background. Even developing the entire game around that practice.

On the other hand, digital storefronts are now a big thing, allowing more smaller budget releases to be had, being they don't have to foot the cost of handling physical releases.

There's definitely more content to be had then ever.

Essentially the AAA space has become cancer in a lot of ways. I'm not talking every release, or even every company, but with all of the season passes, the dlc that boosts player progression in competitive titles, and now the retail price hikes being pushed on people .... it's obvious these companies are getting more greedy, year after year.

Fist4achin1065d ago

Yes and no. Yes in that it's annoying to have all this DLC/microtransactions in games and forced multiplayer that's hot for about a minute before something new and shiny comes out.

No in that, there are a lot of good games coming out and I have a comfortable backlog that should keep me entertained for quite some time. I never have an issue of what to play next.

I think it's a great time to be a gamer and if you don't have anything to play, you're not looking hard enough.

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