" Star Wars: Frontline 2" This shooting game with the world background of Star Wars has been significantly improved in some places compared to the previous game, and the popularity of the previous game has been preserved. In the Conquest Map, you can still control various weapons and various riding tools to capture those control points. Space Wars new map and Jedi have improved, but for the most part, the focus of Star Wars: Frontline 2 remains on the ground warfare familiar to fans of Star Wars and online shooting games. The biggest improvement of the game is that the new space battle map has those standard aircraft regiments. Whether in multiplayer or single player mode, in the space battle map, you can jump into those small fighters, rush out of large warships, and fight enemy large warships, space fighters, and insect fighters in outer space. During the battle, it feels like all the battleships are very large. The most exciting thing about space warfare is that when you plan to shoot down huge warships, you can use a large number of fighter jets such as TIE bombers or Y-wings to attack the vulnerable parts of these large warships, or use fighters to rush into their interiors from the entrances and exits of warships and destroy them completely. If you are cunning enough, send a large number of warships into the inside of this warship and destroy the enemy while keeping the warship intact, the system will reward you with a production point. In the space battle map, there are only two types of infantry units that can be produced: pilots and marines (pilots can repair their own ships, while marines are equipped with rifles to make them able to fight), but it is still very interesting to fight in enemy warships. You can use them to steal enemy fighters, because both enemy and our fighters have similar settings and there is no problem with their operation. Generally speaking, in all space battle maps, there are a large flagship on both sides, and countless fighter jets and spacecraft are surrounding it to protect it. The only difference is that your galaxy is different, or you play the game differently (assault mode or flag grab mode).
Another new content in Star Wars: Frontline 2 is that you can now use hero characters, such as the Jedi. In the game, if you get a certain amount of points, these hero characters will be turned on and you can choose to produce these characters. Of course, there can only be one hero character on each side, so don't expect 12 Master Judas or 12 Darths? Vader also appears in the game (unless you are playing a modified mod). Generally speaking, only the top players in the game can use these hero characters (these characters are very powerful and difficult to kill). It sounds good, but in fact these heroes are not very fun to use. Basically every hero is equipped with the Jedi-specific lightsaber . So, the way these guys fight is to wield lightsabers and rush towards the enemy for a while. All you have to do is to press the attack key frantically. Most Jedi use lightsabers, while others can use Force at will. In addition, in some maps, some special characters can be used, such as the mercenary Boba? And the leader of the rebel army, Han? Han Solo, they equipped with powerful weapons such as guns. Try not to bring the enemy together, because this will make the enemy's firepower more concentrated than yours. If you can break up enemies and make the most of the chaos, the hero can play a very important role in combat. But overall, using hero characters is not as good as you think.
In addition, Star Wars: Frontline 2 has made some interesting adjustments to the rules of the game. Almost every unit has added a new recruit. The Republic added a clone commander who had a powerful gun and a halo that could increase the defense of nearby friendly forces. On the side of the rebels, Bosa spies were joined, equipped with invisible clothing like steel warriors and powerful but short-range flamethrowers. These troops, such as droideka and dark trooper, are hidden troops in the previous work "Star Wars: Frontline". In previous games, you could only use these weapons after you pass the level once. In Star Wars: Frontline 2, except for some special maps that can be used at the beginning, most maps require a certain amount of points to be used.Of course, in addition to these special troops, you can also use those conventional troops (such as ordinary infantry and snipers) in the game. On some specific maps, you can also see transport that have appeared in the movies, such as the snowspeeds in Hoth, the AT-STs in Endo, and so on. However, I feel that Star Wars: Frontline II focuses more on infantry combat than the previous work, and there are many maps without any means of transportation.