GamesRadar - Whether you enjoy ragging on the Star Wars prequels or cuddling up to a Qui Gon plushie, it's nigh on impossible to deny the impact of George Lucas’ sprawling space saga. Between the latest slate of Disney flicks, and six previous efforts, the lucrative Star Wars license (along with its multi-million dollar merchandising division) shows few signs of slowing down. There've been cereals, soaps, tv shows, and of course many a-video gaming adaptation. Much like the movies themselves, not all of these Star Wars titles were created equal, but a select few have managed to make a memorable and lasting impression (sort of like a bizarro Jar Jar Binks). Today, we celebrate the very best of these interactive adventures, but first, a quick note on our selection criteria.
Experience the epic adventure of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic with a free game trial on Nintendo Switch Online in Europe. Play the full game at no extra cost from May 3-9.
Experience the classic adventure anew with Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster, launching Feb 28, 2024, on all major platforms with enhanced visuals and gameplay.
Thank you again NIGHTDIVE for making a remaster of one my favorite PS1 games Darlk Forces ! definitely buying this on day one . Even John Romero had given Dark Forces high praise back in the 90s .
Let's get remakes/remasters of the Jedi Knight series and some more sequels to that franchise too.
A remake of the classic Star Wars: Republic Commando game could be the next best multiplayer Star Wars game.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch, 5 players co-op missions in a Hitman style where you have to achieve your goal and has multiple options on how to approach it, stealth or guns blazing. I would buy it day one
Why not a sequel? Like, Y’know, having the original and then something brand new?
Make me an elite trooper of the 501st who hunts Jedi. That's it. No Jedi in the game except for your mission targets. No lightsabers like every other game. Just a good soldier following orders. No moral dilemma or switching sides after a mission or two, just pure carnage for the Empire. Then disposed of at the end of the game for the new storm troopers.
'That's no moon, it's a list article...'
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Star Wars on the MSX2 was pretty decent for an 8-bit game. Had all the right cameos.
Rebel Assault and Star Wars Arcade were great games. Despite its third person angle and the movie it represented The Phantom Menace game on PS1 was alright too.