Posted on: February 2, 2015

monoxide83
Verified ownerGames: 30 Reviews: 1
Hard. Rewarding. Great Star Wars game
I remember getting my hands on this game when I was around 11 years old, back in 96, after my parents got us our first "home computer". The nostalgia is through the roof for me. I remember for years, I wish I could play this game again. So, as it was announced on GoG, I bought it in a heartbeat. Back than, I had a joystick, and was able to get my hands on the 95 CD ROM Edition, which was a great combination as one reviewer stated, with the double resolution and with the full audio for voiceovers. It would've been great to see that in the release package, or a release in itself. Anyways, I digress, the game is, to this day, one of the most enticing, frustrating, rewarding, mouse-clenching(atm, I don't have a joystick), keyboard pounding I've ever had the luxury to play. The missions are hard. No doubt about it. It can be very unforgiving if you miss an text-queue to disable a transport that left the research station, which is very easy to miss when you're in a dogfight of your life against multiple A-Wings and X-Wings that have missles with your name on it. But the reward of getting the missions completed are so vigorating that you hold your head up high and stick your chest out with a big ass smile. This is the epitome of the feeling of success from a difficult mission(s) in games. Great to see it re-released. I cannot thank GoG enough for the opportunity for me to replay this gem, and hope that newer generation gamers get the chance to play a game that shaped a lot of our gaming careers/life styles. If you enjoy flight sims in general, or are a big star wars fan, you owe it to yourself to get this game. It's cheap. It's rewarding. It's great fun. Also, on a side note, during the later missions, I highly, highly recommend using a joystick (94 version, 98 requires a joystick to even run), as it is very frustrating to try keep on a tail of *MINOR SPOILER* Tie Advances/Defenders, even A-Wings, regardless of what ship you're flying.
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