Posted on: October 31, 2014

Shockwolf10
Verified ownerGames: 552 Reviews: 5
A "kid's" perspective.
This review is being written by an 18-year-old Star Wars fanatic who never got to experience this game back in its heyday, so it's entirely unaffected by the rose-tinted lenses of nostalgia. I grew up on Star Wars. As a kid, I watched 4, 5, and 6 obsessively (to this day I'm enamored with The Empire Strikes Back), and the third game I bought on my Gamecube way back in 2005 was Rogue Squadron 3: Rebel Strike. I loved the idea of piloting the ships in Star Wars, and Rebel Strike was the closest I could come for a long, long time. I had long heard whispers of three seemingly mythical games; X-Wing, TIE Fighter, and X-Wing vs TIE Fighter, the ultimate in Star Wars space combat. Never once did I see it available for sale in stores, though, and for a time it slipped from my mind as my attention shifted to Metal Gear, Mechwarrior, and other series. Then, about three years ago, I was reminded of this game after purchasing Freespace 2 (one of my earliest GOG purchases). Still unable to buy a copy anywhere, I borrowed the TIE 95 CD from my uncle, and after some finessing, managed to make it work on Windows 7. I was blown away. Everything is fantastically detailed, from the beautifully recreated cockpits to the 3D models of the ships in flight, and the flight model is involved but intuitive. It controls wonderfully with my Logitech Extreme 3D Pro stick, and although a number of critical functions are mapped to some oddly widespread keyboard keys, are simple enough to remember with a little practice. Meanwhile, balancing power between engines, lasers, and (in certain craft) shields while trying to shoot down Rebel scum and not get vaporized quickly became a major timesink for me. And now, it is here. I had never in my wildest dreams imagined I'd see this game for sale. I purchased this and X-Wing, and they both run flawlessly on my Windows 7 x64 machine. They even managed to fix the bizarre rainbow of colors I'd get in the menus! Definitely worth the price tag. Buy it.
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