RogueSquadron 2 - Rogue Leader - Dolphin Emulator 1080p Prisons of the Maw Mission 4

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Published 2015-03-09
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Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader (also known as Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron II) is an arcade-style action game co-developed by Factor 5 and LucasArts. The second of three games in the Rogue Squadron series, it was published by LucasArts and released as a launch title for the Nintendo GameCube on November 9, 2001. Set in the fictional Star Wars galaxy, the game spans all three original trilogy Star Wars films. The player controls Luke Skywalker and Wedge Antilles. As the game progresses, Skywalker, Antilles and the Rebel Alliance fight the Galactic Empire in ten missions across various planets.
Gameplay
Similar to its predecessor, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, Rogue Leader is a fast-paced, flight action game. Each of the game's ten levels introduces mission objectives such as search and destroy or protection that must be completed to progress to the next level. Enemy aircraft are primarily composed of TIE fighters, Imperial shuttles and Star Destroyers. Ground defenses are more varied and include three different walkers, various laser turrets, probe droids and stormtroopers. The heads-up display features a health meter, a radar, an ammunition count for secondary weapons and the "command cross" that allows the player to give limited instructions to their wingmen. The player can control seven craft in the base game: X-wing, A-wing, Y-wing, B-wing, Snowspeeder, the T-16 Skyhopper and the Millennium Falcon. Each vehicle offers a unique armament arrangement, as well as varying degrees of speed and maneuverability. The game initially restricts the player to a particular craft for each level; however, after a level is completed, it can be replayed with any available craft. Some levels offer the player the option to change craft mid-level. Eleven bonus power-ups are hidden in different levels throughout the game. These bonuses improve a craft's weapons, durability and targeting computer and are applied to each eligible craft for the remainder of the game. The player's performance is measured throughout the game, and performance statistics are checked after each level against three medal benchmarks. Each benchmark contains six categories: completion time, number of enemies destroyed, shot accuracy, number of friendly craft and structures saved, number of lives lost and targeting computer efficiency. If a player's performance meets or exceeds one of the level's three benchmarks in all six categories, a medal—bronze, silver or gold—is awarded on completion. Acquiring these medals promotes the player's rank and helps unlock hidden content.[6] Once the player completes all of the training missions and achieves gold medals on all 15 levels, the opportunity to activate "Ace Mode" is awarded. The player may then achieve one more medal per level by completing them with this mode activated.
Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader is set in the fictional Star Wars galaxy, where a war is fought between the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance. The game spans all three original trilogy Star Wars films: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. Luke Skywalker and Wedge Antilles have recently joined the Alliance to help defeat the Empire and restore freedom to the galaxy. The game opens with an opening crawl resembling those featured in the Star Wars films. Further story details are presented through the game's instruction manual, pre-mission briefings, character conversations during the game, in-game cut scenes and movie clips lifted directly from Star Wars films. The game begins with the Rebel Alliance launching an attack on the Death Star, the Galactic Empire's largest space station. In a reenactment of A New Hope '​s climactic battle, Luke Skywalker destroys the Death Star after firing into an exhaust port. Skywalker and Wedge Antilles then accompany a Rebel supply convoy from Yavin IV to Hoth. When attempting to rendezvous with a second convoy in the Ison Corridor, they discover that the convoy has been destroyed and are ambushed. After fighting off the attack, the Rebels continue on to Hoth. As depicted in The Empire Strikes Back, Imperial forces locate the Rebel base on Hoth and begin an invasion. Despite Skywalker crash-landing, Rogue Squadron is able to hold off the Imperial attack force long enough for the Rebel base to sufficiently evacuate.
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All Comments (21)
  • @coltm4a186
    I never knew Y-Wings were powerful enough to destroy transport ships only with their laser guns.
  • @btly-wing6531
    Very nice video quality, it actually looks better than the original game in many parts. And Y-Wing likes looking good (though not as happy about seeing his wingman get crashed into the asteroid at 00:50 in)
  • @shonw2318
    1:38, lol, the tie fighter’s futile attempts at trying to shoot you down. And at 2:25, he just says fuck it lol
  • @phoenix7289
    Nice job killing your buddy in the first few seconds of the mission. Yikes
  • @iteachvader
    You know, the best way to shake off TIEs in a Y-wing in this game is to brake hard and bank sharply to one side. They'll break off almost immediately.
  • @Tenucha
    WOW this looks amazingly different from the Gamecube version
  • there is no way you're using those settings you have on your description for dolphin. i used the same thing and it sucked.
  • @monarchsub
    that sky box stands out like an eye soar!
  • @chasm671
    You do realise that blowing up Imperial transports on their way to an Imperial prison means you probably just killed hundreds of Rebel prisoners, don't you?
  • @NueThunderKing
    Man, you ditched a squad member, didn't shoot any Ties, let like half the train get destroyed, it's a wonder you got bronze...
  • @theia1653
    Was the secret frozen TIE Bomber and Interceptors in this level ever explained? Way back then people thought there was some way to swap ships or it could be unlocked.
  • @redbaron932
    thanks for putting this up but when i try to play it my x wing just flys into empty space with no death star surface then crashes into a tower or the death star surface that appears out of no where any help would much appreciated
  • @coltm4a186
    I would love to see a remastering of all of the games or a new one with episode 7 and prequel content. Or why not all in one package ( with DLC of course)?
  • @andreassws7143
    m8 can you share all your settings...mine is running smooth but keeps crashin at this specific level
  • @mashakos1
    What's your PC config? I have a core i7 3930k at 4.5GHz and still get slowdowns...
  • @yeenmachine206
    How do you manage to do that in third person? I can't stand playing Rogue Squadron in third person, I can only do it in first person
  • @AvengerII
    Is this being played OFF the original game disc, or is it a ripped ISO file? I know a few emulators can actually play off original console game discs...