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|genre=[[Flight simulation]] | |genre=[[Flight simulation]] | ||
|platform=[[MS-DOS]], [[Windows]], [[Mac OS]] | |platform=[[MS-DOS]], [[Windows]], [[Mac OS]] | ||
|preceded by=[[Star Wars: X | |preceded by=[[Star Wars: X-Wing]] | ||
| | |expansion=[[Star Wars: TIE Fighter - Defender Of The Empire|Defender Of The Empire]]<br />[[Star Wars: TIE Fighter - Enemies Of The Empire|Enemies Of The Empire]] | ||
|followed by=[[Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance]] | |||
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Revision as of 00:47, 25 November 2007
The sequel to X-Wing, Star Wars: TIE Fighter took that game's original mechanics and improved on almost every aspect of them. This time you play the part of a pilot in the Imperial Navy, marking the first time a Star Wars game has put you in the role of the bad guys.
Template:Continue Nav Beginning as a rookie pilot in training, you advance your way through the ranks and play through missions against the Rebel scum amidst a story of intrigue and corruption within the Empire.
While the game engine was based on that of the original X-Wing, it boasts enhanced graphics with gourad-shading, interactive mission briefings, goal-oriented missions (including secret bonuses) and pilot dialogue while in flight which furthers the story as you play.
The game was released later as a Collector's CD-ROM edition which included full voice acting for all the dialogue and higher resolution graphics. It was re-released again for Windows systems and ran on the X-Wing Vs. TIE Fighter game engine which had a complete graphics overhaul.
Table of Contents
- Patrol Jump Point D-34
- Red Alert
- Counter-Attack
- Outpost D-34 Has Fallen
- Attack Rebel Lt. Cruiser
- Destroy the Lulsla
- Load Base Equipment
- Destroy Pirate Outpost
- Hold Position
- Guard Space Station NL-1
- Thrawn Inspects NL-1
- Wait for Relief Forces