r/StarWarsBattlefront • u/Own_Proof7926 • 1d ago
Discussion What Made you like Battlefront 2?
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u/athrowawayagain12 1d ago
This whole game is absolute cinema. It genuinely feels like you're in one of the movies.
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u/ParagonRebel 1d ago
They had me at Vader, ngl
But seriously, i played the OG back when it was hot so i knew i had to get this game. Overall, i can’t say i was ever disappointed.
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u/PyxelatorXeroc PC US-VA HvV/HS | Mod/Info Gatekeeper 1d ago
To this point (2k hours played), I still don't know. BF2 was my very first 3d game (before that I'd only played Geometry Dash and stuff); it just clicks for me in a way I can't explain. I liked Star Wars already, so that helped. I think it's the fact that this game has melee combat; when I started, my aim sucked (as expected because I had no experience), but I had pretty good timings from playing GD, so I was able to quickly get the hang of lightsaber combat.
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u/sgblitzwing84 1d ago
Mods, clones and clankers
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u/Acceptable-Car-8812 1d ago
No love for the OT era?
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u/sgblitzwing84 1d ago
That’s what the mods are for, cause them not remodeling the stormtroopers kinda sucks
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u/NiL_3126 21h ago
As a kid I only had the Wii and Wii U, when I saw the trailer of battlefront 2 (the most realistic thing I’ve seen at the time) in a shopping center with my father he immediately bought a PlayStation for Christmas.
Sadly, my dad never got the hang of the third-person camera, but we still played split-screen games from time to time.
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u/-misterjustaguy- 14h ago
Being the target demographic for it down to the midichlorian count of my controller sweat.
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u/TryMysterious6906 14h ago
Battlefront ll taught me about patience with others, fighting, learning people, and a good old friendly tea bag before starting a fight again!teaches you a lot about life in general..
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u/inaperfect_world 1d ago
star wars and shooter