Star Wars: Battlefront - A Gift for Christmas?

Meh. I paid $30 and think it's been well worth it. I didn't expect the enjoyment I'm getting out of it either.

I have the new Halo and the new COD but have spent the majority of my time in Battlefront simply because it doesn't feel like anything I've played before.

But that's probably just because I've burnt myself out on past iterations of those games.

I'm not even really into Star Wars either.
 
When it was reported that Battlefront would concentrate on online (there is single player, yet it's constrained to wave fights, and there's no story mode) my heart sank a bit. I'm a fan of the online multiplayer shooter classification, however there's just so much I can escape that space - particularly when there's so little profundity.
I'll most likely dunk into it for a couple of hours consistently - if that - however it needs more meat on the bones on the off chance that it will acquire any a greater amount of my time. One month in, it's missing, even with the Battle of Jakku DLC.
What's more, the more I play Battlefront, the more it feels like bring forth, incredible. It's a tedious recipe.
Booting up Battlefront surprisingly was a standout amongst the most energizing gaming encounters of 2015 - yet following a couple of hours I was at that point becoming tired.
It's hard to pinpoint the issue. The battle framework is on point, weapon choice might be missing yet feels OK to me, and I feel completely drenched inside the experience.

 
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