Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron review at 1up.
"You can add stuff to a Star Wars shooter -- like the ability to fly in Boba Fett's Slave 1 or play as old Ben Kenobi -- that would make a fan's Chewbacca Underoos feel a bit tight, but the hardware can totally spoil the mood. Like in the previous PSP Battlefront, the limited controls in Renegade Squadron mean the designers have to let you "cheat" to make stormtroopers and TIE fighters shootable. Admittedly, the lock-on targeting, autopiloting, and way, way dumb artificial intelligence do cut down on the frustration -- I can't imagine how hard it'd be to play this game if you had to free-aim everything. But those crutches also ruin any sense of challenge, making the solo campaign a lightspeed trip that takes about an hour to beat."
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