Consider your preferences and what you're looking for in a game before deciding.
Consider your preferences and what you're looking for in a game before deciding.
I purchased it for $30 today. Certain aspects, particularly for fans of SW, could elevate the value of the purchase. It doesn’t start with a full-price AAA title. Once inside, many features feel like exaggerated tutorials woven into missions to simulate depth, yet there’s no real unity or meaningful storytelling. The design aims to impress on first play of Endor, which it does somewhat, though we’ve noticed similar tactics in BF3. There are a few more instances like that, but they lack substance. I’m already adjusting my focus away from the game and toward sweetfx instead of committing. The impression I have is that this title was built mainly for visual appeal, with limited content to reduce costs and instead relying on multiplayer engagement for lasting interest rather than story-driven material. If you’re undecided, consider waiting until it drops to $20. I don’t regret the purchase outright, but I think I should have waited longer. It’s hard to picture how frustrating it would be for someone paying full price when they feel let down by a half-price offering.
I referred to my previous comment about the price depending on your location.
I mentioned it was partly because I'm a big Star Wars fan, and I think I'm a more dedicated Star Wars enthusiast than you... Honestly, the game wasn't bad at all—it was really great. It didn't have much content, but it played extremely well. If you don't like it, you might have bad taste in games or it just isn't your kind of game. And I always find childish remarks like that to be disapproved of.
I believe the statement clearly indicates you should withdraw. Feel free to skip any additional discussion.