Rating: T
Players: 1-2
Price Range: ~$19 USD
The third of the Star Wars Rogue Squadron games and a sequel to Rogue Leader.
Okay, now we have some rather meaty content.
First of all, the ships you can play as and the new additions make this a more robust experience compared to the previous game.
While many people criticize the on-foot combat, it's not...awful.
Besides the crisp graphics and sound effects, all running at high frame rates, you finally have multiplayer modes. While the versus mode is...fine, the co-op is where it is all at, as the entirety of the first game's originally solo campaign can be played with another, which is truly astounding. Nothing is lost compared to the last game.
I think it is a bit of an overhated game, especially since many people look down on the new campaign due to the boots-on-the-ground stuff.
But, given the price and what you get here, this is definitely a great game to consider picking up with its predecessor, especially given that both are exclusive to the system.

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