Star Wars Battlefront's Bespin DLC keeps it sweet and Lobot at E3

Once more 'round the gas mining plant we go! 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Wars Battlefront gets its second expansion on Tuesday, June 21st, and I was able 💟to spend a few minutes at E3 running around its version Bespin, that wonderful city in the clouds from The Empire Strikes Back. For anyone who’s absolutely starving for something new to do in DICE’s sparse-but-satisfying multiplayer game, the Bespin expansion is a light and effective snack. For anyone looking for a new reason to fall in love with Battlefront, whether because your favorite character was added or because of new and exciting modes, this probably won’t bring you into the fold. Unless you’re a hardcore Dengar fan. Or you enjoy dressing up like a toilet paper mummy. Dengar’s into that.
If you don’t know who Dengar is, he’s one of the bounty hunters that appears in that brief but intensely memorable scene in the middle of Empire, when Darth Vader asks other thugs of fortune to track down ⛎the Millennium Falcon. Dengar isn't one of the sweet-looking robots; those are 4-LOM with his bug eyes and IG-88 with his lava lamp-shaped head. He’s not the hissing lizard man going barefoot; that’s Bossk. Dengar is the .
He's one of your new heroes in Battlefront’s Bespin, and his rifle is admittedly pretty snappy for sharpshooters with a penchant for blind-fire sniping. Perfect for the wide-open, gleaming plazas in Cloud City’s take on Conquest. Easy as it was to make fun of Dengar, especially when the Empire team voice over tries to make him sound like a badass when he joins the fray, he was effective. Definitely a better addition in terms of strategy than Greedo in the Outer Rim DLC. Lando Calrissian, meanwhile, didn’t feel immediately different than other laser pistol-wielding hero characters like Han or Nien Nunb. It’s more fun to play as Lando just for the novelty of ge⛎tting to see his jaunty blue cape, but he’s also not going to redefine the way you think about fighting in the game. Same for Bespin’s new ship, the , which is blue rather than the classic orange from the movies. The patrol ship handles steadily like the X-Wings and TIE Fighters from the initial 2015 version of the game.
As with everything Star Wars Battlefront, your mileage may vary with the Bespin e🐭xpansion. Anyone still playing the game will welcome even these modest additio💙ns, but those still yearning for a game as robust as Star Wars Battlefront 2 for the original Xbox will be stuck waiting for next year’s sequel developed by DICE and Motive Studios.
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