It's good to have variety, although the action doesn't change over time. This time around, you can either fight with ground forces, taking over control points and shooting Droids and clones, or you can take to the skies in an X-Wing or other space vehicle, blasting enemies large and small. Over the course of the game, you'll clash several times with his army before confronting him once and for all.
X2 stays loyal to the Rebellion and the Jedi, while X1, angry at his brother's betrayal, vows to destroy them all. However, when Emperor Palpatine puts a bounty on Jedi, sides are divided. In the game, you'll spend most of your time as X2, a Jedi Warrior clone who took part in training a clone army alongside your brother, X1. Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron follows the same formula as last year's Renegade Squadron, with you controlling a number of soldiers on your chosen side as you destroy enemies and take charge of control points.