Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 794.8 EAN: 9780761537502 ISBN: 0761537503 Label: Prima Games Manufacturer: Prima Games Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: November 07, 2001 Publisher: Prima Games Release Date: November 06, 2001 Sales Rank: 940404 Studio: Prima Games
Product Description: STAR WARS GALACTIC BATTLEGROUNDS features epic real-time strategy set against the backdrop of the entire Star Wars saga and PRIMA'S OFFICIAL STRATEGY GUIDE provides all of the in-depth help needed to win the Galactic Civil War! Learn how to execute your campaign over land, sea, and air and research over 300 different available units. Only PRIMA offers the strategy needed to control all six key civilizations and learn to manage each individual resource.
* Complete walkthroughs of all scenarios and campaigns, plus each bonus mission * Details on all 14 new environments-from Tatooine to Hoth to the Imperial City * Strong multiplayer tips * Scenario Editor Chapter! * Strategies for using all units-land, sea, and air * Resource and technology management covered in detail
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - A pretty good guide, although it focuses on the scenarios
I bought this guide because I love the game Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds (I'll assume anyone who reads this will already have played the game so I won't describe it). I recieved an excerpt with my copy of the game which had the chapter on tips on playing the game (times for moving through tech levels, etc.). I was excited, but slightly disappointed to find that a large portion of the guide details how to get through all the scenarios rather then the normal game, which I was more interested in.
There is the (pretty good) story for the first chapter (although it goes in the some-stormtroopers-are-clones theory, where I go more for the (noncanon?) view detailed by Timothy Zahn's trilogy), and then the book goes into a overview of the main menu (what each button does). The next chapter was the excerpt included in my game (which is a good chapter). After that, detailed stats on every unit/building in the game, and then a neat transcript of a conversation about the different civilizations, along with a tiny chapter on strategies.. Pages 63-175 (out of 204) detail every single scenario. After that is another chat about multiplayer strategies, and then two appendices.
All in all, it is a very handy resource, it just won't replace you playing and finding out how to win yourself.
Rating: - This game rules
This game is awsome if you like strategy war games there are 6 diffrent teams to pick from and there all pretty good the only flaw is that there are that you have to gather 4 diffrent kinds of crystals and stuff but other than that its one of the best starwars games ever. P.S. if you like this you have to check out the computer game starcraft its even better then this one.
Rating: - Save Your Money
This book is just below mediocre in what it provides anyone who would open its covers. I have played AOE I and II a lot, and this book contributed nothing to my knowledge. I was hoping for the simplest of things: A complete listing of each Unit with its statistics, and instead got a first-grade primer on how to play a RTS game. Usually these lists of statistics on the units come in the games Microsoft puts out, but not from LucasArts. I would wait until a better book comes out instead of buying this complete ....... It is a part of the "manual" which should have been included in the game box, especially since the standard manual is lame, too. This support aspect of this game is the worst I have seen come from almost any gaming situation, and a rich company like LucasArts shows its disdain for consumers and gamers alike by packaging this ...... like this....