Sadly, it isn't a game, more like an unfinished mess that looks really great, sound great, doesn't play well (plays horribly on Pc, especially the flying controls), battling itself is broken, no server options, no level cap rooms, it looks like they mashed it up at the last second.
It's also overpriced for what it is, taking advantage of Star Wars fans - which all will suffer some kind of Stockholm Syndrome, I garantee they will say something like "It's not that bad or it plays well enough". 120$ for the complete experience is a rip-off.
It's better on consoles, but not by much.
If I had to rate, I'd be 4/10 on consoles, 3/10 on PC. You don't fix everything in a game after the release, you fix some minor parts and glitches.
Buy it if you want to keep ruining gaming by letting publishers do whatever they want with the consumers.
Not a fan of EA, they still make some good games, but this is downright offensive as a full game.
Big slap to consumers rights, even bigger slap to gamers, not that much of a slap to Star Wars fans (this is almost as bad as Episode I ).
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