Posted on: November 8, 2014

The_Grunt
Verified ownerGames: 804 Reviews: 4
Best Star Wars title of all time
TIE fighter was back in 1994 the best Star Wars game yet released and most likely still is. With its "sister" game X-Wing, TF represents the only serious attempt for SW space combat sim and both games do the genre very well. Lawrence Holland, creator of these SW sim titles, did terrific job in the late 80's and early 90's with his Lucasarts WW2 combat sims such as Battle of Britain and Secret Weapons of The Luftwaffe, and these two SW games continue this lineage, only in SW universe. Biggest core difference compared to the earlier WW2 titles is the lack of dynamic campaign, but instead we get a scripted campaign with a plot, so these games are similar to Wing Commander series in this sense. For the time, graphics were beautiful and dynamic iMuse music system (unfortunately lacking in '98 verision) created a true SW atmosphere never seen before on PC. '98 version still looks decent and cinematic music is passable, but what still remains intact under the hood is a gameplay of pure gold. With joystick the ship's handling is still rock solid and although graphics are low resolution by modern standards, you have a good sense of what is going on around you. Missions offer nice variety and game gets really challenging later on. I just wish that GOG would've included the '95 version, which is pretty much the DOS version with higher resolution, full voice and iMuse music, which beats the cinematic music of the '98 version hands down. I really hope GOG can offer it later on, but the package even as it is, is still worth every penny. It just baffles me why Lucasarts hasn't recreated the success of these games in modern days.
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