'Star Wars: Battlefront' news: Best to steer clear of Darth Vader

 [Photo credit: "Stars Wars: Battlefront" teaser trailer | EA]

Everyone is aware that Darth Vader is one tough hombre that perhaps only the skilled Jedis may be able to battle with him. Unless you are one, it may be best to steer clear of Vader, especially when you happen to come across him in "Star Wars: Battlefront."

Although it remains to be seen if Vader would be a playable character or not in the game, one can just imagine how a soldier would fare against someone as powerful as him.

Let us consider the scenario for both cases. Assuming that he is a playable character, chances are that power-hungry players will have a heyday going through the game with ease. That is unless you come up against skillful adversaries who know how to handle someone who is oozing with power.

The only way that Vader could be stopped in this case is when he comes across equally powerful characters like maybe Luke Skywalker. But that will be some battle unless the player controlling him is unfamiliar with the things he can do.

On the other end, what if he is a non-playable character? What does one do?

For an ordinary rebel or soldier, the safe money is to make a run for it. Guns are useless and chances are he will know how to dodge the attack and slice you up with his vaunted light saber.

Of course the case is different if you are using a powerful character who knows how to fend off Vader. It is highly likely that you will be frustrated at first; but with some practice and tips on how to defeat the dark one, Vader can be conquered eventually.

If you want to get an idea on how Darth Vader will come at you, check out the video below.

"Star Wars: Battlefront" should be something to check out for gamers. In fact, it even ran away with five awards at Gamescon 2015 in Europe, including the Best of Gamescon.

So how good is it? We shall all see by Nov. 17, 2015 when "Star Wars: Battlefront" is officially released.

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