Star Wars: Rebel Assault - SEGA CD / Mega-CD (1993) Longplay + Ending & Review (Repost for Quality)
While certainly not the best Star Wars video game ever released, 'Rebel Assault' definitely had its fair share of memorable moments / redeeming qualities nonetheless. As any SEGA CD aficionado can attest (especially when this game dropped), Rebel Assault pushed boundaries that were otherwise impractical in the 8-16 Bit eras. In fact, this was essentially the first Star Wars title to use both actual footage and music from the film(s). In due time, other (more superior) versions of Rebel Assault eventually made their way onto the Panasonic 3DO and PC.
As the aspiring pilot ‘Rookie One’, you’re tasked with learning the ropes through Beggar's Canyon and other various training missions, before ultimately taking on the wretched Empire in more intricate levels - and make no mistake, the difficulty can be downright unnerving at times. At any rate, the overall core game-play consists primarily of shooting TIE Fighters, AT-AT's, and other enemies while flying X-Wings, A-Wings, and Snowspeeders... along with a smidgen of on-foot (third person) Stormtrooper combat for good measure.
Without a doubt, Rebel Assault categorically remains an influential precursor (and nostalgic gem) to all the outstanding Star Wars games we’ve had the privilege of playing in more recent years (e.g. The Old Republic / KOTOR, Battlefront, and The Force Unleashed franchises).
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