Space Battle and Single Player Campaigns Missing in "Star Wars: Battlefront"
During the showing of the game "Star Wars: Battlefront", fans reacted to what they saw since they were waiting for this for a long time as Disney acquired the rights to the "Star Wars" franchise as reported by Tech Times news.
The game is based on team gameplay and not having a campaign might disappoint some fans. They were looking forward to an exciting game with their respective teams. Fans may also look for gameplays with "Titanfall" and it may follow its path after all.
Missions on "Star Wars: Battlefront" may be short and can be played alone or with others unlike on "Titanfall" wherein missions are always with multiplayer and the experience is not bad at all. Short missions can be accomplished with a co-op play that only requires another player.
According to Patrick Bach who is the General Manager of DICE, playing alone is like occupying that space so might as well explore on how you can master that and complete your mission in no time. You can also play split screen, with co-op or even on the web since it is a game that requires multiplayer. "Battlefront" was created as a multiplayer game and Bach recreates the battles in the Star Wars trilogy.
Aside from lack of campaigns, "Star Wars: Battlefront" by EA will also not include the space battles which are well-liked and loved by gamers and were featured in the early games. Fans might think and wonder that DICE might be planning in adding the space battles in the future DLCs. If this is the case then fans may not be able to support this game especially to those who are used to playing "Battlefront" games.