- Publisher: LucasArts
- Release Date: Oct 15, 2003
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 69 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 41 out of 69
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Mixed: 24 out of 69
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Negative: 4 out of 69
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JohnB.Jun 10, 2005This was the COOLEST game ever!!!!
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JoeL.May 10, 2005I never played much Star Wars games and i gotta say it is the best Star Wars on the GC and outmasters any of them on PS2.
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LisaB.Jul 19, 2006
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RickR.Oct 20, 2003
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DonoB.Oct 26, 2003Really good game! Lots of variety and bonuses. Very fun game. Multiplayer is buckets loads of fun. One of the best games this year.
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SteveB.Nov 25, 2003
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M.A.Dec 26, 2003I bought it and it was very good!!!!
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W.Oct 25, 2003This game is for FANS of starwars.
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Jun 27, 2016Brilliant game and what Star Wars flight games should be like. Great graphics from back then and much better game play than most of the games now. If you get the chance to play this masterpiece go for it.
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Jun 8, 2016This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Nov 26, 2016Ahh, memories. I reemember when I played this game all the time. The graphics are simple. The music is amazing. And the gameplay. That gameplay. IS AMAZING.
Awards & Rankings
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#21 Most Discussed GameCube Game of 2003
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#33 Most Shared GameCube Game of 2003
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GMR MagazineTopping off the game is the ability to go through all of RS's excellent missions in a splitscreen co-op mode with a friend. [Dec 2003, p.68]
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games(TM)Anyone who has played any of the previous Rogue Squadron titles will know what to expect from most of this title, but while its predecessors have been unadventurously solid, Rebel Strike is quite the opposite. A valiant effort with some wonderful moments but it promises more than it can deliver. [Dec 2003, p.96]
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Edge MagazineThere's a prevalent fashion at the moment for games to contain a multitude of games styles, a presumption that suggests consumers have become bored of single genre games. But Rogue Squadron III exposes the lie. It's a game that tries too hard to do many things, but only manages to do a few of them well. [Dec 2003, p.92]