My favorite clone battle was Utapau. My favorite orbital battle was Coruscant. My favorite Imperial battle was Kamino. My favorite orbital battle was Yavin.
Joshua Beauchamp im bought a Xbox Classic and ps2 but im downloaded for pc and the experience for me are good but the nostalgia and satisfacction playing in original systems is unvaluable
whenever I was on the Kamino map I’d always combat roll off the platforms at the best time as I was falling down into the ocean and I find it funny everytime
I remember watching my older brother play this when we were growing up. Hearing the sound effects and dialogue again after twelve years does something to my heart. It’s like we’re sitting on his scratchy black carpet in his room, in a house my mom no longer lives in, and we are just kids again. Spending the weekend at our mom’s with a ps2 and Star Wars games is something I wish I could do again. Thanks for uploading this.
the battlefronts of pandemic studios are the best, and yes is very nostalgic im feel the same feelig bro but my first game of starwars is the psx port of (starwars the phantom menace), and your comentary teleports me to 1999 and 2001 damn Time goes by too fast but that is why we must value the moments we spend with loved ones my friend my eyes have become teary but I hope that everyone who reads this comment will have a merry Christmas, a happy new year and may God bless you all, that whatever you want to achieve can do it (may the force be with you)
"Your simulation days are over trooper, this is a real battle" man hearing that after six years... and all the other dialogue, and sound effects. Goddamit
Who else felt like they had just conquered the meaning of life when the game stopped and you saw that blue victory across the screen accompanied by a truly inspirational message? And then the flipside.. when you saw the red defeat you felt like you let down a whole planet lol... anyone else? It was just so awesome idk
I only felt that after I beat the game... Then I replayed it a thousand times over, I would only play this and the gta series on ps2 until I was 9 then I stopped playing games all together until recently this year been like 8 years lmao
@@joshuapuckett7920 You know, I really liked this remaster and I played for a long time, but it was not as good as the original, which had cooler maps and could play with the Confederation and the clones in one game.
That's a very good idea. So you can do empire vs republic/droids anytime(when the empire want to disable the factories). Sometimes I was doing the campaign just for that moment.
Stormtrooper1845 I was born the year this game came out and my dad gave me his ps2 like a year and a half later I remember playing it with my cousin and we where like 3 so we would be in that beginning part and never started it cause we where too young to read or under stand how to play it but we still liked to walk around as a storm trooper
Well in a way, they were. They were trained to be loyal to the Republic at all times; memorizing every Order the Supreme Chancellor could possibly give them
I didn't grow up with this game cuz I was born in 2002 but that was me with Lego Star Wars III the videogame on my Wii back in like 2011, my parents arguing tf out with each other and me just playing the game to keep me distracted from it
ROTS had (and still has) the best combat of any Star Wars game, Republic Commando is second on that, and BFII was the best Online Multiplayer game at the time. LEGO Star Wars: The Videogame was just plain fun, and Jedi Academy was a fun adventure too.
@@brazilball7756 EA's battlefront doesn't belong in this topic alongside these other Star Wars games. I love EA battlefront 2 don't get me wrong but the original battlefront 2 is wayyyyyyy better
@@erenkrat2880 Fool, the narrator of the story is a clone and he retires after the Battle of Hoth. That's why the game ends there. Obviously the v rebels still win
Brings back long nights playing this game until completion, then immediately starting it over and was just as fun every time as the first. 1 of the top 5 games ever made in my opinion
Everytime I watch one of these campaigns I can't help but think "The clones were so much more interesting when it wasn't just mind control chips in there brains."
Despite being mass produced copies of Boba Fett's father, they each had their own personality...or at least most of them (Clone Wars TV series has some good examples) and they felt like real people.
@@atteranenforcer5263 Well The Clone Wars TV is the very same show that doesn't make them feel like "real people" when they decided all the clones would become mindless drones due to the chips stuff they went with
One of the best parts of this game is getting to see the battle's that the other Jedi are leading in the clone war's. Ki Adi Mundi is my favorite prequel Jedi and it's amazing getting to play as him and be part of the battle of Mygeeto.
I never grew up with this game, as I was far too young for it. But I still have fond memories of picking up a copy later in life, and playing many endless hours. Memories that will still be there till I die.
This is great man, thanks for posting this. Sometimes it's nice to just reminisce back to a simpler time in life, when I was a little 4th grade kid living a Star Wars fantasy and games were sold with everything included.
The Admiral I played so many hours on my PS2 that I accidentally discovered this, I have them all permanently unlocked accept for the rocket launcher. Granted I had absolutely no life as a youngling and thankfully wasn't struck down with a Saber by a sand-hating individual before I* discovered this. But yeah, I think if you unlock a special weapon 100 times it becomes permanent.
A Terran Republic Grunt wow, I never knew that. Since you have to murder an army every time you want a weapon, getting one 100 times would be a crazy task.
God I love coming and reading all these comments of people growing up with this game like I did. The feeling getting off the bus with my neighbor and running straight to my house to hop on and play the versus or run through the campaign for the 8 millionth time. Nothing beats the feeling of playing this campaign. How many times you’d have to try over and over again on Yavin or Hoth, and to see that blue victory pop up. This game scratches an itch in my brain that is near impossible to replicate, but I’m glad to see all the brothers in here who feel the exact same. Thank you for posting this and if you’re reading this… FOR THE REPUBLIC
Ughhh why can’t they just remaster this game in 4K I would cry tears of joy. This brings back the nostalgia of slapping he disk in my ps2 and playing for hours, I got this game on steam but it’s just not the same 😂
1:18:55 Onwards "What I remember about the Rise of the Empire was how janky the spawn points were. In the waning hours of the clone wars, the 501st Legion was haphazardly dropped into the line of Jedi lightsabers. It was a pain in the ass. We all knew it was nonsense, how the CPs fucked us over. Did we waiver? Any private thoughts of rage-quitting? Perhaps, but no one said anything comprehensible through the rage. Not on the landing platform, not in the council chambers, and not when troops came into being only to die from a lightsaber they materialized in the path of. Not a coherent word."
When we were kids my best friend got this for his birthday and we played as much of it as we could before we had to go to the forest for the day. We got up to Felucia and were literally screaming at the TV we were so blown away. Once we got to the forest we swung sticks at each other for hours. We played so much of this game. He took his life in 2019 and this game always reminds me of him. Thank you so much for uploading this, you have no idea how much it means to me ❤
i remember renting this game every weekend when i would stay with my dad in the city when blockbusters and movie/game rental places were a thing. shit is solid nostalgia.
I remember when I was 4 I would wake up and scramble down the hallway just to play the first mission over and over again. I didn’t know how to go to a different mission. But I remember this game was my pride and joy. Then one day the disk stopped registering.
Man. Good times...I remember being a happy kid once. No worry in the world but just getting up from bed to go to school. I played this game all the time & it really did impact my heart for many reasons. I would get in trouble sometimes for staying up late playing it. I see this now, with 2 children of my own & just think...wow...I just love watching these gameplay videos of the games I grew up playing. It brings an old smile back... Thank you for this video.
Wow I have so many great memories with this game. When I was little, I would always play it with my older brothers. Watching this brings back so much nostalgia.
i remember the day i got this game. i was 5 years old i went with my father and my brother to the local video club. my brother bought 007 ps2 game . i wasnt supposed to buy smomething becuase of my age but i saw star wars battlefront 2 cover and i immediatly wanted to buy it.i knew nothing about star wars.after playing it i loved it very much it became my favorite thing i ever had.when i grew up i watched all the star wars movies becuase of this game.hahaha i remeber also mine and my brothers reaction when we selected darth vader as a hero in the conquest we were screaming lol.. This game resembles my whole childehood
"Not when Order 66 came down, not when we marched into the Jedi Temple... not a word..." Also the Clones: WATCH YOUR FLANK, TAKE COVER, TAKE 'EM DOWN, AAARRRGH, WATCH THE LIGHTSABER
I think I speak for all of us when this is pure nostalgia back there was not a care in the world and when we were young. And early games like this, spyro and the sly games have a special place in my heart and so many others alike. No matter what the reason we all ended up here because we wanted to experience those happy times once again.
God. I remember playing this on my dad's dusty old ps2 when I was little. Once me and my friend had a sleepover, we got up at 3 in the morning and went to my room to play this game. He got stuck on the part where you had to kill the queen of naboo lol!
This campaign is hard as hell once you become a stormtrooper. Your team dosen't kill ANYONE and only gets in the way. Took me forever and good luck to get past yavin 4.
Logan Whalen Tell me about it, me and my friend tried to play it several months back and we were dropping Rebels and completing objectives left and right but the teammates don’t hit anything. (Or so it seems)
i still have them and i remember how cool they were and how amazing, popular they were back then. Now that i remember this i should go back playing these games cause to be honest they were my childhood games and they will forever be loved. Good memories
@@chemergency Nah, Knightfall is pretty easy. The only tricky part is the bookcases because you can get unlucky with the Jedi AI, but if you get past that it's one of the easier missions. Hoth and Tantive IV are the hardest IMO.
This was amazing.. I didn't know there was so much back story from the events of the Clone Wars, and Post. I never played this game or the campaing so this was a treat to fill in the gaps, especially that the 501st served well into the latter years of the Empire and quite possibly into the ROTJ era, although the game ends after TESB. Now I cannot imagine playing this entire campaign with the visuals and sounds of BFII. It'll probably be breathtaking.
Oh my god this is so nostalgic! I remember going to my uncles house every weekend to do Lan game nights with halo. Whenever it wasn’t my turn to be on a team I’d play this while I waiting for the next game. I miss those days where we’d have a team upstairs and team downstairs to play custom games with
i played this when i was 7. i didnt understand any english whatsoever, yet every single sentence is still engraved in my mind. that says alot about this game
Remember playing this, hooked up to my brothers blocky TV with the ps2 that I snuck from downstairs. Multilayer was so good on this game. Like it was so balanced the way you could kill anybody but then get killed by anybody.
Just got thrusted back to being 7 again.. playing this game with my brothers, the three of us were so close and would always take turns because we only had one Xbox controller since the other 3 broke. I feel like that little kid waking up on a Saturday morning going crazy with my brothers. Time flies so quickly and in a instant we’re all in our 20’s. I miss those days
Went super saiyan for a while on the Space battle over Kashyyyk landing the gunship taking out every objective while hugging the heal droid and spamming the blaster then dipping and getting the dope victory shot at the end. Goat pilot 👍
I wish they made an expansion pack that re-tells this story from a separatist perspective, witnessing the clones executing jedi and turmoil on the other side of the conflict when, suddenly, all your leaders are lead into a trap and killed off, and the republic that you've been fighting up to this point becomes the empire and you are on the run and you find yourself fighting on the side of the rebels
Dude this brings me back on when I was on my moms bed, cause she also played a little bit of this game, and just sit there playing away without a care in the world. Simple times where you just put a game in without wifi or updates, just you and the game. Also *WATCH THOSE WRIST ROCKETS!*
one of my favs for sure!! i still love this game. great childhood memories. some of my friends and me played it as adults at a lan party and it was still awesome!