Star Wars Collection es gratis para jugar — descarga y juega gratis, con ediciones de pago opcionales y DLC comparados en esta página. Desarrollado por Broadsword. Publicado por LucasArts. Lanzado el 21/7/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Massively Multiplayer, RPG, Free To Play. Puntuación Metacritic: 85/100.

A bundle of LucasArts Star Wars classics bundled under one roof - old-school action, Jedi combat, and multiplayer modes that still hold up surprisingly well.

Let me be upfront about something: the store data here calls this an MMO and tags it Free To Play, which almost certainly reflects Star Wars: The Old Republic being in the mix alongside the classic single-player and multiplayer titles. The collection itself, published by LucasArts and developed by Broadsword, is the kind of package that rewards patience with a spreadsheet. You are getting multiple games for a single price point, and the value calculation depends entirely on which titles you actually want. The heavy hitters in the classic lineup include Star Wars Battlefront II (the original 2005 version, not the DICE remake) and Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. Battlefront II is still a legitimate third-person shooter with a surprisingly deep Galactic Conquest mode, hero units, and space battles that no modern successor has fully replicated. Jedi Academy gives you granular lightsaber style selection, force power customization, and a campaign that lets you build your character across missions - it is closer to an action-RPG than most people remember. The PC modding community for both titles is still alive, which adds serious longevity if you are willing to dig into community servers and mod packs. From a systems depth standpoint, Jedi Academy holds up the best. Lightsaber stance switching mid-combat, mixing saber throw with force grip, and choosing your character's species at the start genuinely changes how you approach encounters. It is not a complex strategy game, but the decision-making layer is real. Battlefront II's Galactic Conquest mode - where you manage fleet movements and bonus allocation across a galaxy map before each ground battle - scratches a light strategy itch that the 2017 remake never bothered to include. These are not deep 4X mechanics, but for an action-shooter, the meta-layer is meaningful. The weaknesses are predictable for a collection of this vintage. The AI in Battlefront II is exploitable to the point of comedy on lower difficulties, and the singleplayer campaigns across the collection lean heavily on nostalgia to paper over rough pacing. Online multiplayer depends on community-run servers and fan matchmaking tools rather than official infrastructure - not a dealbreaker, but newcomers should know that joining a live match requires a small amount of setup. The Metacritic score of 85 reflects the critical reception of individual titles rather than this specific bundle, so manage expectations accordingly. If you are new to these games and wondering whether the collection is approachable: yes, with caveats. Jedi Academy has a functional tutorial and a difficulty slider that makes the campaign completable without grinding. Battlefront II's instant action mode is the best sandbox for learning mechanics before going online. Neither game will hold your hand extensively, but neither requires prior Star Wars gaming knowledge to enjoy. The depth is there when you want it, and both titles have active wiki and community resources that function as the tutorials the games themselves lack. Bottom line for strategy-minded players: the Galactic Conquest mode and Jedi Academy's build flexibility are the hooks worth your time. The rest is solid action-game comfort food with genuine replay value if you engage with the modding ecosystem. Diego, Scout Team

Star Wars Collection

Star Wars Collection

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21 jul 2020BroadswordLucasArts
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A bundle of LucasArts Star Wars classics bundled under one roof - old-school action, Jedi combat, and multiplayer modes that still hold up surprisingly well.

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Let me be upfront about something: the store data here calls this an MMO and tags it Free To Play, which almost certainly reflects Star Wars: The Old Republic being in the mix alongside the classic single-player and multiplayer titles. The collection itself, published by LucasArts and developed by Broadsword, is the kind of package that rewards patience with a spreadsheet. You are getting multiple games for a single price point, and the value calculation depends entirely on which titles you actually want. The heavy hitters in the classic lineup include Star Wars Battlefront II (the original 2005 version, not the DICE remake) and Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. Battlefront II is still a legitimate third-person shooter with a surprisingly deep Galactic Conquest mode, hero units, and space battles that no modern successor has fully replicated. Jedi Academy gives you granular lightsaber style selection, force power customization, and a campaign that lets you build your character across missions - it is closer to an action-RPG than most people remember. The PC modding community for both titles is still alive, which adds serious longevity if you are willing to dig into community servers and mod packs. From a systems depth standpoint, Jedi Academy holds up the best. Lightsaber stance switching mid-combat, mixing saber throw with force grip, and choosing your character's species at the start genuinely changes how you approach encounters. It is not a complex strategy game, but the decision-making layer is real. Battlefront II's Galactic Conquest mode - where you manage fleet movements and bonus allocation across a galaxy map before each ground battle - scratches a light strategy itch that the 2017 remake never bothered to include. These are not deep 4X mechanics, but for an action-shooter, the meta-layer is meaningful. The weaknesses are predictable for a collection of this vintage. The AI in Battlefront II is exploitable to the point of comedy on lower difficulties, and the singleplayer campaigns across the collection lean heavily on nostalgia to paper over rough pacing. Online multiplayer depends on community-run servers and fan matchmaking tools rather than official infrastructure - not a dealbreaker, but newcomers should know that joining a live match requires a small amount of setup. The Metacritic score of 85 reflects the critical reception of individual titles rather than this specific bundle, so manage expectations accordingly. If you are new to these games and wondering whether the collection is approachable: yes, with caveats. Jedi Academy has a functional tutorial and a difficulty slider that makes the campaign completable without grinding. Battlefront II's instant action mode is the best sandbox for learning mechanics before going online. Neither game will hold your hand extensively, but neither requires prior Star Wars gaming knowledge to enjoy. The depth is there when you want it, and both titles have active wiki and community resources that function as the tutorials the games themselves lack. Bottom line for strategy-minded players: the Galactic Conquest mode and Jedi Academy's build flexibility are the hooks worth your time. The rest is solid action-game comfort food with genuine replay value if you engage with the modding ecosystem.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamClassic LucasArtsLightsaber CombatGalactic ConquestCommunity ServersMod SupportForce PowersThird-Person ShooterBundle ValueLegacy Multiplayer

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Intel Pentium 3 1GHz or AMD Athlon 1GHz
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256MB RAM Hard Disk Space: 5 GB Video Card: 32MB with Hardware T&L DirectX®: DirectX 9.0b compatible Sound: DirectX 9.0b…

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Desarrolladora
Broadsword
Distribuidora
LucasArts
Fecha de lanzamiento
21 jul 2020

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Star Wars Collection se lanzó el 21 de julio de 2020.

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