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Macintosh : Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds Reviews

Below are user reviews of Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.



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ye-ya

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 10
Date: June 13, 2002
Author: Amazon User

The game plays alot like Age of Empires 2, but with alot more stuff. I'm not a Starwars nerd and i thought the game was cool.

Age of Empires III: A Galaxy, Far, Far Away

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 7 / 10
Date: June 20, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Galactic Battlegrounds is not the most innovative product available: take a popular computer game franchise (Age of Empires), and alter the theme to incorporate the most popular film series of all times (Star Wars). The result is a fun game which ranks pretty low on originality.

I found the game fun and enjoyable. The campaigns are varied and challenging. The multiplayer feature improves replayability. The artwork is endearing, as are the sound effects. The graphical interface is dated, and sometimes confusing as troops get hidden behind buildings, and aircrafts are more like hovercrafts than starships. They also could have included more movie clips from the film to liven it up a bit.

All in all, if you love Star Wars and/or Age of Empires, buy this game. If you don't already have Age of Empires, but like RTS games, you will probably enjoy it. If you are tired of Age of Empires, then I can't recommend spending your money on this incarnation.

So and so...

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 4
Date: June 22, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I got this game a couple of days ago. Basically each civilization gets about 20 similar units. You have to chop trees to harvest carbon and mining for ores and crystals. Those are your basic requirements. I finished the training missions and didn't get very far (only on level 3 of the Trade Federation). I am playing on the hard level of difficulty. I can say it takes forever to finish. The units move kind of slowly and clumsily and the game drags on forever. Very often the CPI units are behind laser turrets which are in turn under the cover of a shield generator. Penetrating that was difficult. The ranged units are pretty much useless against structures. Have to rely upon melee attack. I don't know whether I will ever finish this game. Got to get a life as well.......

Decent game, but could be better

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 2 / 7
Date: June 25, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I love Star Wars stuff.
When I saw this game, I knew that I just had to have it. I was not expeting all that much, so I got what I expected.
This review is for the Mac version of this game.
The game is OK. Some challenges and some just really easy stuff. Interface is clunky and not as good as Starcrafts. Basically, just go and buy starcraft. It looks better and is more fun to play.
Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds is a must for die hard Star Wars fans. But, if you are looking for a really fun game to play, try starcraft.

disappointed so far

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 4 / 8
Date: July 09, 2002
Author: Amazon User

REVIEW for MAC.
(Unlike StarCraft), this game runs pretty slow on Powerbook titanium 550.You can only have the game resolution up to 1024x768 on the laptop. I feel there is too much background graphic information which make the game pretty slow. There are some lags when things explode, for example. The game play is smoother (speed-wise) on a G4, 800 tower and you can play at a higher resolution on 1280x1024 which makes the graphics look much nicer.
If you are a fan of Age of Empires II, you will probably enjoy this game. If you are playing StarCraft now and looking for another cool strategy game, you will probably be disappointed. I was disappointed for several reasons:
1. game play is slow, you have to collect 4 different types of resources and then build so many buildings
2. i don't like the idea of having to build walls. it takes forever to attack someone behind walls and it takes time to build walls.
3. fighters move too slowly for me. battles are slow and the gamer usually have to micromanage fighers.

I wish it was build on StarCraft game engine where soldiers move fast and attacks fast and battles can last from a few seconds to minutes.
I see a lot of potential in Star Wars, but I have to play a lot more to enjoy it. But then, I dont know how it can beat StarCraft.

Engaging and Challenging

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 6 / 7
Date: July 12, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Anyone who's a fan of games built from the Age of Empires engine will get a kick out of this game. It's Age of Empires, except with Star Wars characters! While that might not be the MOST original game idea you've heard lately, it certainly got me to buy it. Oh, and the background music is based on John Williams' great movie themes, which means you don't get completely sick of it after an hour of gaming. Granted, the Mac version doesn't have the expansion pack that is out for PC's, but we Mac gamers are used to that.
I've worked my way steadily through the various pre-defined missions and I must say that this game makes you think, hard, about how and when to put your forces to the test against the enemy. Some of the missions are no-brainers, and many of them are fairly linear, but the story lines are solid and the difficulty of the higher-level missions will keep you locked in for hours at a time.
The variation in the units isn't what it could be. Basically, a ground troop is a ground troop, regardless of whether you're playing as the Trade Federation or Wookies. And it seems like too often, you MUST achieve the highest tech level before you can accomplish the mission goals, including upgrading your existing units as much as possible. But for me, that keeps things more intense as I have to search far and wide to come up with the resources to make this happen.
Highly recommended to any Star Wars or Age of Empires fan!

An Addictive Masterpiece!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: July 26, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I usually play shooters, like Duke Nukem, Quake and Doom. Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds has converted me into a strategy game fan. Everyone that I have introduced it to loves it! Best of all, you get to kill Jar Jar and his entire Gungan civilization (or the Wookies, Galactic Empire, Naboo, Rebels, or Trade Federation - depending on who you have it in for). Buy it for hours of entertainment.

looks great, but not much fun

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 1 / 6
Date: September 12, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Everything looks great - it should be very fun. Even the pleasure of wiping out Jar Jar and all his kin doesn't make up for the fact that this game requires you to spend FAR too much time managing your units, tech levels, structures, etc. There are few opportunities for any tactics other than 'build to the highest tech level, then swarm the other guy'. This gets old FAST.

Total Annihilation, for example, is the granddaddy of RTS games, but still has the best gameplay I know of. You can go high tech, or swarms of low tech, or whatever, and there are many many different ways to win any given level. Not true w/ Star Wars:GB. Ya kinda gotta do it the way they envisioned it, and by the time you collect the FOUR different resource types, build a few dozen buildings, and upgrade ten technologies, you (or at least I) am mighty tired of clicking.

The software also crashes my G4 800 running OS 10.1 pretty regularly. Only a full restart will bring it back up. The only other software capable of doing this is Microsoft Internet Exploer.

All in all, pretty dissapointing. I'll go back to playing my 4 year old copy of Total Annihilation.

Fun, challenging and addictive. A must have Mac game.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 9 / 9
Date: October 16, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I will agree with some here. This game is involved and engaging. It does require LOTS of time to complete. You will click your finger off. This is just part of the game. The only game you can compare this to is the game it was built on...Age of Empires II. If you like AOEII, you will like this game as well. If you like Star Wars, you will LOVE this game. That is what makes this game fun, it is NOT like all the other games. I enjoyed Starcraft and Warcraft. But this game is much more than these.

Unlike others below, I have had no problems running the program in OS9 or OSx. Never crashed once. I use a B&W G3 upgraded to G4 with the stock Rage 16mb card.

At first I thought this game was going to involve "micromanagement". With the 4 resources you need, you will never look for something to do. However, I find these things necessary to the game and did not tire in collecting them. I found the standard campaigns to be challenging and fun. Frustrating at times, but rewarding. I think the thing to remember is to keep an open mind and not box yourself into thinking this game has to be like all the others. It is refreshing to have something different. Also, you do not need to just do what the game tells you. You can start a single player custom map and do what you want. The options are many with this game.

Kudos to Aspyr for the conversion of this game and the upcoming Clone Campaigns. Mac users should feel grateful and support companies like this.

A great game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: November 09, 2002
Author: Amazon User

As a fan of Star Wars and Age of Empires II, I eagerly awaited the release of this title for the Mac. Overall I am pleased with the game, though there are some faults. One problem I have had is getting computer opponents to build mech units. If you're waiting to see the Galactic Empire mount an attack with its dreaded AT-AT walkers, don't hold your breath. It takes a long time for your opponents to progress through enough research to have assault mechs.

Aside from this, the game is spectacular. My favorite units are the Jedi Masters... just as in AOE and AOE II, you can convert units to your side. Imagine, a TIE Fighter flying with the rest of the Rebel fleet! Clone Campaigns has added the Republic and the Confederacy to the six original civilizations, helping to spice up the game once it gets a bit stale. With the ability to build scenarios and campaigns, a Star Wars fanatic can re-create almost any historical battle from the five movies (even the attack on the original Death Star, if you decide to cheat and can handle the fact that the fighters are half the size of the Death Star).

Even without lots of mechs, this game is still very enjoyable. If the computer enemies built more diverse armies that would challenge you more, I could give this game five stars.


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