PC, PS4, XO | $99.95 | WWW.EA.COM
The reboot of Star Wars Battlefront back in 2015, introduced more grandiose battles than ever before. Two years later, Battlefront II works to quell the largely casual appeal of the first game, adding more maps, characters, and even a single-player campaign. But it’s hampered by a progression system that chokes on its aspirations.
Compared to the first game, the environments here are more varied, textures are more richly detailed, and everything you do is complemented by an authentic soundtrack of blaster bolts, explosions, and a fleeting orchestral score. The ground combat remains diverse and satisfying, too, with four different classes all offering unique traits. Regardless of which class you choose, the game makes short work of players who go in all…