Each planet you control offers a different special bonus for subsequent battles. The other mode is galactic conquest, which is a more open-ended campaign that allows you to choose the order in which you attack enemy-controlled planets.
But overall, the AI shouldn't pose much of a challenge to experienced players. You'll see friendly pilots tossing you ammo and health when you need it, and you can even issue simple commands to nearby teammates. The battle maps are populated with bots, which exhibit a respectable level of artificial intelligence. You'll be treated to a short film clip prior to each map, but you won't be given any choices as to which side you can play, although you will be switching sides over the course of each campaign. One is the historical campaign, which includes two linear campaigns that follow the story arcs from episodes IV through VI and episodes I through III of the films. Aside from an instant action mode, the game offers two different single-player modes. Though Battlefront is a multiplayer-focused game, it has a single-player component in which you can fight with and against computer-controlled players (also known as bots). Now Playing: Star Wars: Battlefront Video Review By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's