


all of them, for both), XL(massive armies face off) and CTF(with 1 or 2 flags, and don't expect to know, unless you can literally see, and are near, the carrier, whether he's with you or against you). Empire, and one that pits the Heroes against the Villains. There are now half a dozen or so rule-sets for playing: Conquest(the one mode that was in BF1 also, now, if you have over half the Command Points, the other side will automatically lose reinforcements), Assault, Hunt(Wampas on Hoth, Ewoks vs. The Rebels get the Bothan Spy, who can cloak himself, and is incredibly effective up close. You can again play as any of the four groups, who now have no less than 6 different soldiers each. As far as Force Powers go, you can use Jump, and all of the Jedis get two of the following: Push, Choke, Lightning, Saber Throw(either not enough are against it, or those of us who are need to speak up about it more seriously, think about it, would anyone other than a Sith *ever* do it? And even then, they would not use it this often with that said, without it, there would not be much you could do if you need to stay put and fend off others) and, for those seeking the useless FP's, Pull. not perfect, but a very noteworthy attempt. Control of the light-saber is interesting, different than any other that I've played, and quite good. uh, yeah, they're apparently vampires, don't ask me), and you get to play as them yourself, the honor going to the greatest player, and once dead, it will come back later. Characters can now be killed(and perish in time no matter what, unless they manage to continually off foes, as that sometimes extends their life-bar. A lot of stuff is fixed and improved(not all changes are positive). You can use just about every vehicle(that makes sense to also, they and the Droidekas(or Destroyers) can now be fought without explosives or rockets Speeder Bikes are slowed down, so that you don't instantly crashing them headfirst into something) in any of the six, and play as the well-knowns(including Leia, Han and, for the sake of awesomeness, General Grievous Darth Maul is also present, though they gave him a facial expression that seems to suggest that those exotic planets smell pur-etty bad), not to mention in numerous really cool locations(16 new ones, according to the cover mind you, not all of the ones from the first return, and some nifty ones are left out), such as Utapau, Tantive IV("if this is a consular ship, *where* is the ambassador?") and the Death Star(no, only the inside of it). This adds so much of what's in Episode III.

This comes about as close as is possible to recreating the mood of the films.
