Star Wars Rogue Squadron II

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I was thinking about picking this up, along with Animal Crossing and Soul Calibur II tomorrow at TRU.

I wanted to know what people's thoughts are/were about how well this game has held up. It scored 9's when released along with the GameCube system, but that was over 3 years ago.

Still worth getting? Thanks in advance for your input!
 
[quote name='Admiral Ackbar']I would get Rogue Squadron III (I hope you meant III and not II by forgetting an 'I') because it has II available as multiplayer.[/quote]

Yeah, even though the on foot missions are mediocre the flight missions are excellent, and the multiplayer modes are a lot of fun.

I own all three of the games that you mentioned, and got more than enough play out of them to consider them WELL worth whatever you end up paying for them. I pulled full price on all of them and don't regret it.
 
Thank you both very much! I didn't realize Rebel Strike included Rogue Leader levels in multiplayer - you made my decision a lot easier.
 
[quote name='coolz481']Thank you both very much! I didn't realize Rebel Strike included Rogue Leader levels in multiplayer - you made my decision a lot easier.[/quote]
Just know that you have to have 2 people in order to play Rogue Leader on the Rebel Strike disk.
 
I'd say get both of them. Not only are both really great games, but you can get them cheap at this point. I think you can even get RSII for like $8 used in places like GameCrazy.
 
Well... Both are good (II and III), but I'd say the medal challenges on II are ALOT tougher than on III. And like said above.. even though II is on III as multiplayer... you have to have that second person to play it.
 
I would get both Rogue Squadron 2 and 3. I own them both and don't regret it!
The reason Rogue Squadron 2 is still good, is because the flight missions Like "Battle for Endor" and "Razor Randevou" are still better than any of the flight missions on Rogue Squadron 3. Just for the Single Player Flight Missions, RogueSquad 2 is still Worth getting!
AND Part 3 "requires" 2 people to play those missions, So ITS Worth it to Play thru these missions in ONE Player Mode. (Also in One Player Mode, You can see the tie fighters better, since the screen is not split in half in 2 player mode, like In RogueSquad 3 2 player mode.). Not to mock Rogue3, The later game is still worth it for a few more flight missions, and the Speeder BIKE and Scout Walker missions.

RogueSquadron 2 Still holds up well after 3 years, because no other system has yet to make a funner Space Shooter with excellent "Star Wars" theatrical graphics .
JUST GET Both, Trust ME. !! :p
 
if you've clawed and scratched your way through rogue leader, then rebel strike should be pretty easy
 
[quote name='pinballwiz2004d']I would get both Rogue Squadron 2 and 3. I own them both and don't regret it!
The reason Rogue Squadron 2 is still good, is because the flight missions Like "Battle for Endor" and "Razor Randevou" are still better than any of the flight missions on Rogue Squadron 3. Just for the Single Player Flight Missions, RogueSquad 2 is still Worth getting!
AND Part 3 "requires" 2 people to play those missions, So ITS Worth it to Play thru these missions in ONE Player Mode. (Also in One Player Mode, You can see the tie fighters better, since the screen is not split in half in 2 player mode, like In RogueSquad 3 2 player mode.). Not to mock Rogue3, The later game is still worth it for a few more flight missions, and the Speeder BIKE and Scout Walker missions.

RogueSquadron 2 Still holds up well after 3 years, because no other system has yet to make a funner Space Shooter with excellent "Star Wars" theatrical graphics .
JUST GET Both, Trust ME. !! :p[/quote]

*weeps for the future*
 
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