Star Wars: Squadrons Review
For an entire generation, there’s always been something thrilling about strapping into a starfighter from the Star Wars universe and dogfighting against the evil Empire; or piloting a TIE against rebel scum, punishing them for their insurgence. After all, it’s been the basis of a series of flight sim games going back nearly 30 years. The last time players could battle for air supremacy was 2017’s oft-maligned Star Wars Battlefront II , which featured a game mode centered on air skirmishes. Now, EA and developer Motive Studios have taken that mode and turned it into a full-fledged experience with Star Wars: Squadrons , and for fans of high-intensity aerial combat — and silly space operas — it’s a direct hit. Star Wars: Squadrons features both a single-player campaign and a multiplayer mode. It’s stripped down to just the basics, and its reduced retail price reflects that. To date, there are no controversial microtransactions or season passes scheduled. It’s a pure aerial combat game
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