Hands-down the glitchiest game I have ever played in my life. Never have I ever stopped playing a single game so many times because a mechanic was broken. Not only that, when the developers decide to "fix a problem", it seems somehow they manage to break the game somewhere else. It took 2 years of content drops just for the game to have what it should've had at launch. People claim there is "strong communication" between the Devs and Player, however again somehow the developers seem to give us, the players, the community, the CUSTOMERS most importantly, exactly what we don't want, and spoonfeed the rest. The best way I could compare this game to would be a toxic relationship. On/off, up/down, the game working/not working, etc. At the time of writing this in 2019, EA's reputation has sunken lower and lower, and this game did not assist in the company staying afloat at all. However if you want to buy this game for like 10-20 bucks now, since that's what it's actually worth, sure, buy it. If you're a casual fan who might pick this up every now and then, sure buy it. If you appreciate quality products in exchange for your hard-earned money and want to torture yourself with constant disappointment, sure, buy this excuse of not only a STAR WARS game, but an excuse of a AAA/High Quality Industry-Level game as well. Again, what I look for in a video game is satisfaction, an escape, a pleasurable experience, I think anyone with any sense can relate to that. However, this game is a mess. It is poorly designed. If you have a single ounce of competitive spirit, you will be frustrated. This game is broken. This game has been broken from the start, and it will end its lifespan as a broken, glitchy, eventually unplayable game. 10/10-would recommended to those looking for a self-harming addiction. If you love Star Wars products that only sell because Star Wars is on the box, you will fall head over heels for this pathetic goddamn excuse of media.