Star Wars Battlefront II - General Grievous

Get a closer look at the feared Separatist Supreme Commander and his playstyle in Star Wars Battlefront II.

The news we’ve been waiting for has finally arrived, General Grievous is just days away from making his debut on Star Wars: Battlefront II. Lethal droid commander. Brilliant strategist. Feared Jedi hunter. He’s earned many monikers, and on October 30, the General Grievous Update will bring the dreaded commander’s mercilessness to Star Wars Battlefront II.

Becoming One of the Galaxy’s Most Notorious Villains

A towering Kaleesh, the mere presence of General Grievous caused unease amongst his enemies. After sustaining a critical injury, Grievous’ body was transformed, and he was later taught the art of lightsaber combat by the Sith Lord Count Dooku – becoming a true embodiment of terror.

He was the Supreme Commander for the Confederacy of Independent Systems, or Separatist Alliance, in the Clone Wars against the Galactic Republic. Throughout the war, he led the droid armies in battles across the galaxy and encountered the Jedi and General Obi-Wan Kenobi numerous times. He escaped almost as many. Fostered through their clashes, General Grievous formed an arch nemesis relation to the Jedi Master.

Star Wars Battlefront II - General Grievous

How General Grievous Plays in Star Wars Battlefront II

In Star Wars Battlefront II, General Grievous is designed to instigate fear and feel like an overwhelming opponent. His body frame is among the largest compared to any other character in the game, and he engages in combat with two – sometimes four – lightsabers.

For base attack sequences, General Grievous swings two lightsabers. While on defence, he can also use the same to deflect enemy lightsabers and blaster shots.

But the skilled fighter was also known for his signature moves featuring no less than four Jedi weapons, which were all conquered from their previous owners (his lightsabers have been modelled on his lightsabers after their appearances in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith). In Star Wars Battlefront II, the team at EA Star Wars have transferred a couple of those moves to his Abilities.

Matthew Wood | Being General Grievous (Interview)

First, we have Thrust Surge. This one was referenced from an encounter between Grievous and Obi-Wan in the Clone Wars series. The attack thrusts Grievous forward with all four lightsabers in a stabbing motion, dealing damage and throwing the target to the ground.

The second is Unrelenting Advance. As seen in another battle with Obi-Wan Kenobi in Revenge of the Sith, Grievous forms a spinning lightsaber wall in front of him, with sparks igniting from the floor, as he advances like a horrifying machine. Going into Unrelenting Advance, General Grievous blocks all frontal attacks while dealing damage to anyone foolishly standing in his way.

Speaking to his strategist side, General Grievous’ Claw Rush Ability lets him flee the scene in the blink of an eye. Once activated, he goes down on all six limbs and rushes forward, damaging and pushing opponents out of his path. An unsettling sight for enemies to behold – and highly efficient when in urgent need of an escape route.

The Different Appearances of General Grievous

In the game, General Grievous will don his Jedi Hunter Appearance by default with an additional Battle Damaged Appearance also available on October 30. Scuffed from combat, most likely while looking to add to his collection of lightsabers, this appearance surely inserts some battle-hardened warrior oomph to General Grievous’ already intimidating look.

Matthew Wood | Being General Grievous (Interview)

Another to-be-announced General Grievous Appearance will come on November 28 with the Battle of Geonosis Update, marking the arrival of Obi-Wan Kenobi and the planet of Geonosis to Galactic Assault.

Until then, you can enjoy playing with and against General Grievous (voiced once again by the legendary Matthew Wood) starting October 30.

 
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Source: EA Star Wars

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