STAR WARS™: Rebel Assault I + II

STAR WARS™: Rebel Assault I + II

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Описание

Star Wars™: Rebel Assault
Rebel Forces have won their first battle against the dark side... But the war has only just begun!

As Rookie One, you are thrust into a 3D galaxy far, far away to crush the evil Empire, once and for all. Take your T16 Skyhopper on a training run through Beggar's Canyon... Then dodge asteroids and blast TIE fighters in a deep space rumble... tackle a fleet of menacing AT-ATs on the icy tundra of Hoth... and ultimately annihilate Vader and the evil Empire with a kamikaze trench run on the infamous Death Star.

Star Wars™: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire
The story opens in the vicinity of the Dreighton Nebula, where Rookie One is part of a Rebel scouting patrol. He's investigating disappearances of Rebel spacecraft near Dreighton, a region rich with mythology about vanishing spacecraft. Legends of the region go back to the days when early hyperspace travelers lost their bearings and disappeared in the currents, eddies, and storms of the nebula. During the Clone Wars, two opposing combat fleets, at the height of battle, were swallowed up by the Dreighton Nebula, leaving it as the battle's only true victor.

Featuring original, live-action Star Wars footage, Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire hosts a multitude of ground-breaking improvements, including intuitive and challenging arcade game play; fifteen land, sky and space missions; an original Star Wars story; full-Screen high-quality video; four skill levels from easy to hard; a digital John Williams Star Wars soundtrack; and authentic sound effects by Skywalker Sound.

  • Pilot X-wings, B-wings, speeder bikes and the legendary Millenium Falcon.
  • Battle stormtroopers, TIE fighters and a Super Star-Destroyer.
  • Digitized cinematic sequences from the Star Wars trilogy with additional footage created exclusively for the game.

Поддерживаемые языки: english

Системные требования

Windows

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7/8/10
  • Processor: 1.8 GHz Processor
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with DirectX 9 recommended)
  • Storage: 1360 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: Joystick or Controller recommended

Mac

Minimum:
  • OS: Mac 10.9+
  • Processor: 1.8GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 3D graphics card compatible with 256 MB VRAM

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Рекомендую 07.12.2024 11:33
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STAR WARS™: Rebel Assault I + II – A Vintage Look at Ambition



The Rebel Assault series, released in the early to mid-90s, was a groundbreaking moment in gaming. LucasArts took the bold step of merging cinematic storytelling with interactive gameplay, a feat that was far more ambitious than what the technology of the time was ready for. These games are iconic for Star Wars fans and gamers who lived through the multimedia craze of the '90s, but they're also a lesson in how technical limitations can either enhance or hinder an experience.
Let’s dive into the details.
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Story Overview



Rebel Assault I (1993)

The first game gives you the role of Rookie One, an up-and-coming Rebel pilot. The narrative is essentially a reimagining of the original Star Wars trilogy, but told through the eyes of a random Rebel. Starting on Tatooine, you’ll pilot various ships, engage in firefights, and help the Rebel Alliance in key battles against the Empire. It’s a classic underdog tale that feels familiar yet oddly detached—largely because Rookie One never becomes much more than a faceless avatar.

Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire (1995)

The sequel is where the story gets more ambitious. It introduces a brand-new narrative about the Empire developing the TIE Phantom, a starfighter with cloaking technology that could tip the war in their favor. Once again, you play Rookie One, now a seasoned Rebel. The game introduces live-action cutscenes, shot with real actors, to tell its story. While the acting is campy and very much “made-for-1995,” it was groundbreaking for the time and added a sense of cinematic flair that still stands out as one of the series’ highlights.
The story in both games is simple, yet effective in immersing you in the Star Wars universe. They aren’t trying to reinvent the saga but rather give you a chance to feel like you’re part of it.
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Gameplay Breakdown



Rail-Shooter Action

At its core, both games are rail shooters, meaning your movement is largely predetermined, and your job is to aim, shoot, and occasionally dodge obstacles. This includes dogfights in space, speeder bike chases, and on-foot blaster battles. Each mission feels like a mini-action set piece straight out of the movies.

  • Trial and Error: Be prepared to die repeatedly as you learn enemy patterns and perfect your aim. It’s frustrating, but when you finally succeed, there’s a real sense of accomplishment.
  • Variety: The missions keep things fresh by changing up the vehicles and settings. One moment you’re weaving through asteroids in an X-Wing, the next you’re gunning down stormtroopers on a Rebel base.


Live-Action and Pre-Rendered Graphics

The second game’s pre-rendered 3D environments and FMV sequences were cutting-edge for their time. While Rebel Assault I relied on digitized graphics and backgrounds to simulate cinematic scenes, Rebel Assault II pushed the boundaries by introducing live actors and more complex visuals. These scenes were more than just eye candy—they were integral to the storytelling.

Controls

Clunky would be the kind word here. Whether you’re using a joystick or keyboard, the controls feel stiff and unresponsive. Maneuvering through tight spaces or hitting precise targets often feels more like fighting the game than fighting the Empire. This was especially problematic in sequences where the margin for error was razor-thin.
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Graphics and Technical Achievements



For the early 1990s, these games were technical marvels. Both titles pushed the limits of what PCs and CD-ROM technology could achieve.

  • Digitized Environments: The first game used digitized stills and pseudo-3D rendering to create immersive settings. While they look dated now, at the time, they were a huge step forward in making games feel cinematic.
  • FMV in Games: Rebel Assault II took it up a notch with its use of live-action FMV (full-motion video). This wasn’t just a novelty—it was a statement that games could tell stories in the same way movies did.
  • Audio: The music, directly lifted from John Williams’ iconic scores, remains a high point. Sound effects, while decent, don’t quite match the same level of polish. The voice acting? Let’s just say it’s a time capsule of early '90s gaming, for better or worse.

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Strengths



  1. Authentic Star Wars Feel: From the opening crawl to the orchestral soundtrack, the games nail the Star Wars aesthetic.
  2. Cinematic Storytelling: Both games pioneered the blending of film and gameplay, and Rebel Assault II deserves special mention for its bold use of live-action scenes.
  3. Variety in Missions: The constant switching between vehicles, locations, and gameplay styles keeps things interesting.

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Weaknesses



  1. Clunky Controls: Flying ships or aiming blasters often feels more like wrestling a rancor than playing a smooth shooter.
  2. Linear Gameplay: The rail-shooter format means there’s little room for creativity or exploration.
  3. Unforgiving Difficulty: Many sequences require near-perfect precision, and the checkpoint system can be punishing.
  4. [*]Campy Dialogue: While charming in a retro way, the voice acting and writing can feel like a parody of Star Wars.

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Legacy and Final Thoughts


Despite its flaws, the Rebel Assault series remains a fascinating piece of gaming history. It captures the ambition of a time when developers were eager to experiment with new technologies and storytelling methods, even if the execution wasn’t always smooth.

Is it still amazing? For fans of Star Wars, absolutely. These games let you step into the galaxy far, far away in a way few titles had before. They’re challenging, visually impressive (for their time), and undeniably nostalgic. But for gamers who value modern polish and tight controls, the cracks in its design will likely frustrate more than entertain.

If you can handle the quirks, though, these games are a blast of '90s gaming charm and a reminder of how far we’ve come. Definitely worth revisiting if you love Star Wars or want to experience a slice of gaming history. Just be prepared to yell at your screen when the controls betray you. May the Force be with you—you’ll need it!

Время в игре: 815 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 18.10.2024 20:43
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Rebel Assault I: Terrible. Unplayable on mouse, the story is basically just the original trillogy and has a non-canon last mission.
Rebel Assault II: Peak. Cool story and my beloved "live action" cutscenes. Although at times challenging, very much playable in modern times

Время в игре: 288 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 08.09.2024 06:15
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Epic nostalgia! As someone who got Assault 1 when it was brand new for Xmas when it first came out. I was just a wee lad. I forever could not get 1 to work from steam, but 2 works perfectly, I have not played 1 in over 25 years. I just did finally this evening with a 1998 Microsoft Precision 2 Joystick. I honestly did not think this old joystick would still work.. especially on my new 4060 MSI CYBORG.. OH IT IS GLORIOUS!! I all of a sudden remembered level codes, I remembered exit patterns to caves, it was like riding a bike. This is a must own for old and new Star Wars gaming fans. I use to go all out on this game on my parents Micron windows 95 computer after school and weekends. I had a helmet and everything lol, I was like 7 or 8 so give me a break. JUST BUY IT AND PLAY.. get a cheap joystick for rebel 1 but a mouse is just fine for 2. I could keep talking, just freaking play this epic classic!

Время в игре: 88 ч. Куплено в Steam

Дополнительная информация

Разработчик LucasArts
Платформы Windows, Mac
Ограничение возраста Нет
Дата релиза 24.01.2025
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Жанры

Action Simulation

Особенности

Single-player Partial Controller Support Steam Cloud Family Sharing