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The finest game that LucasArts ever released, before its inevitable fall into crappyness. Is widely regarded as a classic, and was responsible for introducing the [[TIE Defender]] and [[Missile Boat]] into [[Star Wars]].
The finest game that LucasArts ever released, before its inevitable fall into crappyness. Is widely regarded as a classic, and was responsible for introducing the [[TIE Fighter|TIE Defender]] and [[Missile Boat]] into [[Star Wars]].  The game is a sequel to the equally well done [[X-Wing (Game)|X-Wing]] game.  It takes everything good about that game and improves on every aspect of the gameplay.


As the name would imply, the player works for the Empire. Its plot is notable in that depicts the Empire as a more realistic organization, as opposed to an inhumanly evil one that it comes as in the movies.
As the name would imply, the player works for the Empire. Its plot is notable in that depicts the Empire as a more realistic organization, as opposed to an inhumanly evil one that it comes as in the movies.

Latest revision as of 20:31, 8 February 2013

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The finest game that LucasArts ever released, before its inevitable fall into crappyness. Is widely regarded as a classic, and was responsible for introducing the TIE Defender and Missile Boat into Star Wars. The game is a sequel to the equally well done X-Wing game. It takes everything good about that game and improves on every aspect of the gameplay.

As the name would imply, the player works for the Empire. Its plot is notable in that depicts the Empire as a more realistic organization, as opposed to an inhumanly evil one that it comes as in the movies.