Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns (Expansion Pack)
The Clone Campaigns expansion for Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds is inspired by the large-scale battles in Star Wars: Episode II, Attack of the Clones, as well as the classic and expanded Star Wars universe. Clone Campaigns features 14 original single-player combat scenarios, new civilizations, environments, vehicles, and more than 200 new units. By adding the expansion pack to Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds, players can mix and match civilizations from Attack of the Clones with those from the classic Star Wars universe in both skirmish and multiplayer modes. Clone Campaigns, like the base game Galactic Battlegrounds, is built upon enhanced engine technology from Ensemble Studios' Age of Kings. The Clone Campaigns expansion pack features numerous technical improvements, including upgraded shields, power cores, and new effects. Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns requires a copy of the retail version of the original game (Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds) in order to be played.
Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns (Expansion Pack) Accessories
Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds
Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Saga (Jewel Case)
Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Saga
Star Wars Republic Commando
Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds: Prima's Official Strategy Guide
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Star Wars Republic Commando
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic
Star Wars Empire At War: Forces Of Corruption
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2 (Jewel Case)
Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns (Expansion Pack) Reviews
For those fans of the Age of Empires series of games and fans of the Star Wars franchise, this is an excellent buy. The original Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds is an excellent game in my opinion, but this expansion took the game to another level of entertainment. Extraordinary care is taken to detail in this game, and I believe that buyers of Age of Empires and Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds will continually be enthralled. Real-time Strategy games have something to contend with when stacked against this game, and this is one of my personal favorites. Take command of the Clone Army or the CIS Legions in this game that puts you in the middle of the Clone Wars of Star Wars. Lucas Arts and Microsoft have teamed together to release an always-entertaining game, filled with new characters based on the film Star Wars: Episode II, and a few from the following film as well.
The multi player is O.K., but it doesn't actually pause and the real time goes faster than you want it to. Overall, this game rocks., and I give it 5 Stars. What I really like about this game is that, it doesn't only give the choice of playing campaigns from the actual movies, it also includes campaigns that happen after episode 6. . The really cool part about scenario editing is that you can have as many units as you want out on the battle field. Creating your own scenario is exciting to.
You can also decide your settings and difficulty level on a standard game. I mean, COME ON., sure the first version was cool, but you didn't have the two new civilizations, the Republic and the Confederacy, and you had a limited amount of upgrades. On a standard game you can choose from one of eight civilizations, build your army, and defeat your enemies. The graphics are some what exceptional, and it is way better than the first version of StarWars Galactic Battlegrounds. But figuring out how the triggers work takes a lot of practice and skill.
While Galactic Battlegrounds gets on the right RTS road, it doesn't go the distance. In a nutshell, it feels like an AoE mod more than a stand-alone game. A few improvements to the unit AI and some tweaking of structural hit points and we just might have a solid Star Wars RTS on our hands.
But when the clone campaigns came out, I went crazy. -Some of your own weapons can hurt your own soldiersBut, Overall, great game. -Computers at times can be dense. -Over 35 missions.
Pros. -Melee fighting graphics not realistic. It's not a game you play once, then put it away forever. -Computer players can be set to easiest,easy,medium,and hard Cons.
When I got the first galactic battle grounds I was astounded: easy controls, several great civilizations, and more. -Great, unique units for every civilization. I got that game 2 years ago, and I still play it.unfortunately, every game has pros and cons.
I always play it when I can some times I even sneek down from my room to play it. It's like you'r in a huver car watching and comarding you'r troops. The Graphics are awsome and the campains are so well told. If you like stratigy games you'll love this. You'll have to see it for you'r self to beleve me. So click on BUY. It is so realistic.
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