![]() Hardened GB players will easily complete both campaigns in a matter of hours. ![]() (the Confederacy of Independent Systems and the Galactic Republic), but still, just one measly campaign each seems a little restrained on LucasArts’ part. True, the film only introduces two new civilisations For a start there are only two new campaigns. ![]() It was a forgone conclusion that Galactic Battlegrounds would expand into the Episode II universe, but this skinny effort is probably not what most GB or Star Wars fans expected. Add-on packs are notorious for their cost-effective ability to stoke the dying embers of a game’s shelf life and Clone Campaigns is no different. But let’s put it all in perspective, Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds: Clone Campaigns is only an add-on pack and as such you wouldn’t expect it to be on the same epic level as the film. ![]() ![]() In contrast, the first game to be based on this new cinematic phenomenon is small, decidedly unspectacular and unlikely to be spoken about in anything above a secretive whisper. It’s big, it’s spectacular and everyone’s talking about it, it’s Star Wars: Episode II: Attack Of The Clones. ![]()
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